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Julia at Sep 07, 2023 10:01 AM

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A Medicine to Cure the Fluxe or soare laske

Take a good handfull of the inner barke of an old oake tree: and as much
of a bulloes tree: two greate spoonefulls of the powder of sinamon with
two good peeces of orringe pills: & some suger boyle all these together
till halfe be boyled away in a good Quantitie of milke: and lett the
patient drinke thereof

Another For the same:

Take a chaffing dish with hott charcoale : and sett it within a close
and poure uppon it some tarre: and let the patient sitt over it that the
ffume thereof may goe up into his body and lap a blanket about
it that noe ayre may come forth otherwayes: & when the patient hath
sate as longe as hee can well endure: then let him sitt uppon a
warme cushin, and use the same toe or three tymes: a day and in the
meane while hee soe sitteth: lett him drinke of a caudell made with
clarrett wine synamon suger the rine of pomegranet and the yelkes of
to eggs rosted as hard as may be and likewise lett him drinke
thereof morning & eveninge as hott as he can Synamon Water
is very good also

Another For the same

Take a pottle of new milke and toe ounces of whole pepper boyle
it till it come to a Quarte: then streyne Your pepper out and lett
the partie Drinke of it fastinge in the morninge: & att foure of the
clocke in the afternoone: and att night when hee goeth to bed lett
him drinke it as hott as hee can: the pepper will searue for any
use when it is Dry

A Medicine For a Loosenesse:

Take the stones of Raisons of the sunne and Dry them in an ouen or by the fire: then
beate them into a powder: and giue halfe a spoonefull of the said pouder
in foure or fiue spoonefulls of allegante: in a morninge fastinge and at
night goinge to bed:

Another For the same

Take a Quarte of new milke & when it boyleth put therein a good peece
of Roach allum: soe lett the patient greiued eate the Curd: if his stomack
will beare it & drinke the drinke bloud warme as Long as occasion serueth

Another for the same

Take a peece of old holland and scrape it into fine Lint: then lay your
Linte in soke in stronge Synamon Water: and when it is well soked
Rowle Your lint up into little Rowles: or pills: and dipp them into your water
againe and then swallow foure or fiue att a tyme: drinkinge after them
a little of Your Sinamon Water: I haue knowne that att twice taking: this
hath stayed a uery greate Loosenesse:

Another for the same

Take a Quarte of new milke: and as much beane flowre as will make
it thick as papp: boyle it uery well then put in a quarter of a pinte
of planterne water & a spoonefull of beaten synamon with 3 or 4
spoonefulls of red rose water: with a peece of fine suger boyle them
all a little: and lett the partie greiued eate thereof

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A Medicine to Cure the Fluxe or soare laske

Take a good handfull of the inner barke of an old oake tree: and as much
of a bulloes tree: two greate spoonefulls of the powder of sinamon with
two good peeces of orringe pills: & some suger boyle all these together
till halfe be boyled away in a good Quantitie of milke: and lett the
patient drinke thereof

Another For the same:

Take a chaffing dish with hott charcoale : and sett it within a close
and poure uppon it some tarre: and let the patient sitt over it that the
ffume thereof may goe up into his body and lap a blanket about
it that noe ayre may come forth otherwayes: & when the patient hath
sate as longe as hee can well endure: then let him sitt uppon a
warme cushin, and use the same toe or three tymes: a day and in the
meane while hee soe sitteth: lett him drinke of a caudell made with
clarrett wine synamon suger the rine of pomegranet and the yelkes of
to eggs rosted as hard as may be and likewise lett him drinke
thereof morning & eveninge as hott as he can Synamon Water
is very good also

Another For the same

Take a pottle of new milke and toe ounces of whole pepper boyle
it till it come to a Quarte: then streyne Your pepper out and lett
the partie Drinke of it fastinge in the morninge: & att foure of the
clocke in the afternoone: and att night when hee goeth to bed lett
him drinke it as hott as hee can: the pepper will searue for any
use when it is Dry

A Medicine For a Loosenesse:

Take the stones of Raisons of the sunne and Dry them in an ouen or by the fire: then
beate them into a powder: and giue halfe a spoonefull of the said pouder
in foure or fiue spoonefulls of allegante: in a morninge fastinge and at
night goinge to bed:

Another For the same

Take a Quarte of new milke & when it boyleth put therein a good peece
of Roach allum: soe lett the patient greiued eate the Curd: if his stomack
will beare it & drinke the drinke bloud warme as Long as occasion serueth

Another for the same

Take a peece of old holland and scrape it into fine Lint: then lay your
Linte in soke in stronge Synamon Water: and when it is well soked
Rowle Your lint up into little Rowles: or pills: and dipp them into your water
againe and then swallow foure or fiue att a tyme: drinkinge after them
a little of Your Sinamon Water: I haue knowne that att twice taking: this
hath stayed a uery greate Loosenesse:

Another for the same

Take a Quarte of new milke: and as much beane flowre as will make
it thick as papp: boyle it uery well then put in a quarter of a pinte
of planterne water & a spoonefull of beaten synamon with 3 or 4
spoonefulls of red rose water: with a peece of fine suger boyle them
all a little: and lett the partie greiued eate thereof

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