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In a fall water you may Baighte with | |
ground malte wet in the water in | |
yo | hande and throwe in: but in e|
[Ryner] of [Severne] you can not do | |
soe. and there when the water | |
is highe fishe neare the shore & | |
when the water is lowe far off | |
the Shore. | |
In Noon by the bank sides is left | |
fishinge at all tymes | |
fishe w | thin three fingers of the grond.|
in Severne and therfor plume | |
the depth. | |
and to fishe at passage in Soverne | |
is best that is stand & cast in | |
yo | hooke vpp the streame and let|
swymme downe so far as you can | |
reche: and then throw in yo[brie] | |
A new invention to take Roche 1632 | high enongh th[sm..] | it may
♃ yong greene peason, Boile them so | |
tender as yow wolde Butter them: | w th wormes |
cast in sume, to baight with all: and | yo | worme must be apon the grond
put on apon yo | hooke: when thea foole or ther a bout | & lie still
peace do growe [pitch kide] the will | and then you must haue a [gurit] |
not bite at them: but onlie while | quill or A corke w | th cork muste
they be yong and tender: [.t] k | be longe and cut biggest in the |
middle and ground slick apon | |
yf you culler yo | past w th Sanders ora gryndon a quill thrust through |
Boole, or Red leade in sum places | eand a pen put through & not to |
fishe well byte the better. | longe aboue the cork the [gurite] |
end of the quill downewards | |
wheat flower water the white off | to Swim vprighte |
an Egge and [poundes] make fyne | The best water knott is kut apon ij |
white paste but it will drie so | [p...es]: that is one such of eithe linck |
faste in the Sunne |
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wheate flower water, salt, and a | hard & then drawne to gether |
little butter, is good paste | cast plum | ett in a caffin of pap and
put apon a small greue stick and | |
The best Roddes be of three or iiij | bone a hole in the topp and thrust in |
peces of cane or biggar than the | a quill or a fethers stalke |
other and carrie it in a case. the | |
Rod may bee xij foote longe. | Boile waspe horde w[dunk] | th four water
or milk and fishe w | th the quilles t|
fishe w | th a small lyne w th past iijbe couered & brought w | th the other
heares at the hooke a quill and | Or you may cast plumett | in clay by thrusting
black thorne croppes are better | a mould into the clay and stich a greene |
than whale Bones but they muste | stik vpright in the middest to mak a hole |
be gathered in winter & kepte to | for the bark will of & so ther is a hole |
darie: they will stande croked or | |
else they farr passe a whale bone | when you fishe w | th greate wormes mak yo
lynes of Silke and heare as xij heres | |
toowe Swanes quills thrust one into | and Sixe Silke twisted harde or |
the other: that wh | ch goeth in downwardxij heares and iij silkes and at the hooke |
& ij little pece put off put on the | v heares & v Silkes as y | will
quill to holde the lyne let yo | quill bewater cullerd lynes |
of a Resonable length and bignes | v white heares & black and w | th yo
Hange yo | led on yo lyne & aponfingars twist the black in the midest |
the linck where the hook is Hanged | |
6 inches from the hook is enoughe |
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Toth ache ₵ ₵ | dolor |
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Take the greatest Toad you can gett | ℞ vitroli et dissolue in acite forti in |
thrust him throughe w | th a sharpepatella, adde mercurij quantu | vis &
sticke and pynne him fast to the grond | decoquatur, et mercuri | convertitur
then w | th a wollen cloth take him byein amalgama : de illo amargama |
the hinderfoote and w | th a sharpepone in foramen dentis et duressit |
knyfe cutt of the fleshe and gristles | sicutt lapis & valet in omni foramina |
left on : theese are the beste bones & are | Ad idem |
white or ₵ ₵ | ℞ olej ollina | Mens ss piretri ℥ iij ss
Putt a deade Toade in a Boxe full | et ʒ ij corte vliiij ℥ ij omna Subtiliss |
of hoales and sett the Boxe into an | oulu infunde in olee in vitro bene lutate |
annte hill and the ant | will eatepone as Solem 14 die | tinc cola
awaie the fleshe & leaue the bones | et exprime fortiss : tinc inpone |
Put either of theese bones apo | vitrioll, albj pulu subtiliss ℥ ss ett |
the aking tothe betwixte the cheeke | ite | exxane Soli, quotidie agitando
and the toothe and hold yo | r hed theapplica guttam vnam cunni bombane |
contrarye waye apon on side and | dieute dolenti Sedatt dolos |
theare will run furthe salt water | ffor the Same ₵ ₵ |
and the ache will stopp present | 4 A toade kill him and put him in |
I haue proued it 100 tymes ₵ ₵ | a pott and burne him to ashes or |
the ant | eate of the gristles & the boones look brounedrie him and make him in puld |
& Rustie : | put so much of that pulder as a |
I was tolde ₵ 1618 | pease in a cloute : knitt it w | th a
Anoint the cheeke against the soor | thridd close : and put it to the toth |
tooth w | th the greace of an adder &hollowe or nott it will stoppe |
it helpeth presentlye I had ^not tried | the ache quicklie ₵ ₵ |
this in august 1618 : But I will if hit | Alliter ₵ ₵ |
please god & write how it worketh | Bruse the herbe Brookelyme and |
ffor the toth ache ₵ ₵ | put it into the eare apon the |
Take allom ʒ j long pepper ʒ fs | same side the tooth ak or dropp |
in finest pulder mix them well | iij or iiij droppes of the joyse in |
Set a cuppe uppon coles | the eare : lie downe on the other |
w | th a draught of ale the cuppside and it will stoppe the ache |
must haue a wide mouth : a | I haue p | ued this often ₵ ₵
Black goddard, put in halfe | To take oute a Toothe no credo |
yo | r pulder and so much hunyffill an erthen pott w | th alutes & theire Egge
as a greate Beane or more | set them in hott ymbers vntill they bee |
stir them well to gether & lett | burnte to |
them Boile : | into pulder & towch the toothe therw | th
Then haue reddye ij little lyne | it is written that the pulder of |
clout | so long as a finger puta Blacke Toade will do the licke |
them into the ale : and scalding | & the gumes must washed w | th the
hott w | th a knife take oute on andforste of planten presented after |
put hitt vnto the teethe that ake | the toth is oute : q | non credo
hang downe yo | r head on on sideToth ache ₵ M Morgen |
and when that clout is colde | 4 the destilled water of Planten lij |
put in the other this do halfe | of rosemary leaues M Bulliantud |
an hower keping on cloute in | ad ss : hold it in yo | mouth & wash the
the ale the other in the mouth | tooth therwith. ffor the Toth Ache |
the cou | you warme and to beddCouer a pseruing glasse w | th parchement
This is most trewe thing | and bind it faste that no ayer goo oute |
and I haue verye often p | uedcut a little hole in the parchment : put in th |
hitt and neuer failed ₵ ₵ | little end of a tabacco pype : Blow the glas |
I caule the Bones off a | full of smoake : stop the hole w | th your fing
Cinophiae an Indian Bird | and the smoke will turn to oyle : do so vntill |
Bufonis : Backwarde is synot | yo | haue ij or iij dropes of Oile : put the oile in
write it Cinophia | to the hollow toothe : the hole must be cut and |
the peece left on in this sorte & thrust | |
dow | w th yo fore finger :
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Waightes and measures | Namo[es] in rose |
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Granum a grayne marked gr | Linamentum sic fit |
A Scruple or x graynes ℈i | ♃ olei | cere fe linani
A dragme is ℈iiij & marked ʒi | Cerotuni sic ♃ cere | olei fe
One unce ℥i is viij ʒ | unquentum ♃ olei [pulu ] |
A pounde lij or ℥xvj | ideneis | cere imsceantur fe
halfe semis. fs. or di or [.] | Cataplasma ad spissitudinem mellis |
A handfull Mj. i. manipulu | Emplastru[uc] | ad duriorem substa
Pugillu | betwixt the finger & thumbPultis ♃ farinain aut nucae |
is marked P. or p. | pains [..] coqiutur in | , modera
A Spoonefull coc i | liquoris aut muscilagnis | subfine
Numerus no. 1. 2. 3. | adde vite[e] ouo & [c..co] vell Butiro |
Quantu | sufficit. q. s.& oleo ad spissitu[dinem] pultis. |
Secundam | artem. S. a.Emplast: ad dentium dolorem D. S. |
of each ana or an or anu | ♃ Cantharis, [Emp (econ: ] | Euphorbij
Waighted at. the | [nusu fe Emp ] : quod sub aurem admoneatur. Sic |
A pound conteunes graines. 69 12 | etiam in catarrhis, occipiti ecit impouendi |
An unce conteynes | . 432 .Washing Balls |
A dragme cont | . . 54.♃ sapo: [soeueta] farina tritici opt: circiter |
A scruple cont | . . 18.aut 12 ol. spira nard. nisa tepila s. ai |
obbulus cont | . 9.Camphire Balls |
At twelve the pounde | ♃ Sapo: soenota | cerussa, Ami fariiij
A pound cont | 6912tritici ana | caplura misi cum s. q. aqui
An unce cont[.] | 576. or 3.8. or vijprofa | pall: se pula. s. a.
A dragme cont | 72.sweete Balls |
A Scruple cont | 24 or ij♃ Sapo: castellion: | labdamj stiracis
A halfepenny cont | 12assa dulc. cariop[.illo ana ] aqi kosa pal: |
So that in the pound | nisu fe pila s. a: tunc ♃ ol: cariophil. |
Obbulus is lesse by grannes iij | g | t 10 zebeti misu ad a litle to euery ball
A | bybefore yo | put on the cotto : Ex maniscrip: Pal:
A then at | bySweete Balls |
An the pownde | by♃ Sapo: alb: | Cariophillo maiorana
which is greate oddes in the | lignu | Rodiu berioinj aq: Rosa . q. s. Jucorparat
geving of Phisicke | water & yo | pulders together & naturall Balsum
And in making unguente & plasters | muske | dissolued in Rose water & forme yo
therfore wait ys thinge att | theba;;s waying | : /Pal:/
A Pype to heale thrustes [pa7i off] | |
my owne invention: & in Box it will | |
not bee muche Biggar, in lengthe 6 inch | |
These ij marke . . shew prose of | Twist and wynd the pipe w | you fingar
the medicyne (marked) by mee: and | and thumbe, so farr into the wound as |
one marke by sum other . | yowe can: Then put a prope into the |
pype and thrust oute the Bludde that stops | |
Then put in you[wind] | Balme crushe the|
gentlie: see the Balme sincks: or also it | |
ffor a Bone in the throate Emp ic | is stopte: vnstop it w | y probe: wynd
♃ Holde yo | mouth close to gether, andthe pipe out gentlie, crush the wound; |
Snife calde water at the nose, vntill itt | couer the mouth w | a plaster &c as pa7i
cu | oute at the mouthe:An Exelent probe |
ffyne Balls for Barbers | Take the Sinewe in the back of an oxe |
♃ the Beste Soope of Castile | ornew kilde, cut it in long slices: laid it |
cutt it very Small melte | in Rosewaterin the sun, or bie the fier, to drie nailed |
[Jureos] of florence & cloues and | then takestraight on a Borde: when they be drie |
to soope in fyne pulder mix them all | shaue them to what [th]ignes you will. |
to gether & make them in Balls they are | or Buy Probes pa. 27. |
browne of culler: yo | may mix them in A morter:Naile it at Both endes or tye itt faste |
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In the name of God
Repercussives | Refrigeratives |
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I haue often founde by experience that | 4 oile of Roses ℥ ij Bole ʒ ss of {∴} |
by Rep | cussion and stricking backe of avinegar ℥ ss . ss vng | yf yo ad
humor that hath bin gathering vnto a | terra Sigillata ʒ ij yo | neede not
headd : theare hath ensued noo Soore | feare corrupting the member |
at all in that place to the great ease | |
of the p | tie.Rep cussiuum |
When I did so vse rep | cussion I vesed4 Semen psilij liga in pecia |
to purge the p | tie w th purgation foret in aceto bulliantur, exprime |
I did vse to let blud very sildom by | muscilaginem et sup | pone mus
cause I delighted not in hitt. | cilagme | loco dolenti et sepe rei
The matter eyther well purgedd | teretur. rehcutit & optimie leuit |
or draune a waye then I vsedd | et mittigat dolorem. |
sum of these Simple or compounde | ₵ ₵ Rep cussive and Refrig at |
medecynes followinge | 4 albumen oiij, et pane in fusa in |
Simple Rep cussives w th | aqua frigida et aceto sumill. |
out stoppinge are | mixta et succu | sempuiuj .I. barba
Oyle of Roses | fouis optime misc applica frigid |
Petite morrell | et muta frequenter exelt |
Sumthing stopping are | vnguentum Morrell for |
Vmbelicu | venerisheates ₵ |
Stone Croppe | 4 Petite morrell ℥ xx iiij pla | te
Endyf Succorye | Singreene, clotes, lettuse, beete |
Labrum veneris | Brokelyme and ℥ iiij stamp them |
Sum stopp and dull the senc | and mix the | w th freshe butter li ij
Succoj Lactuce Poppie | and so lett them stande i x daies & |
mandragore Henbane | nightes then boile them and |
dwale .I. Solanum oxij | straine them |
These are used in great neede & | Refrigerat defend ₵ ₵ |
extremytie or nott | 4 Red lead or white lead, oile |
Repercussives full | of Roses or Rosatu | mesue, putt
stoppinge are | them to an oyntm | t in hot causes
Gardeyne Purslan | Refrigerat |
Orpins Singreene | 4 Spuma Argenti, Succus |
Broke lyme xd | carandri, aceto et oleo misc |
Good rep | cussives are madein mortario ss vng |
of | vng albumine ono Refrig |
all the Sanders. Roses dried | 4 whites of ij Eggs beate them well |
Spodiu | . Bole . Arm Reddtogether temp | w th wheate floure
lead Terra Sigillata white | licke pappe then ad Bole in pul. |
leade xs | ob. oile of Roses & vinegar ana |
yf yo | use the joist of theand make therof an oyntement |
herbes | Note yf the place be broken |
4 of the joists . ʒ ij . oile of Roses | or apostumed reddy to breake then |
℥ j venigar ℥ fs fs vnguentu | vse no rep | cussive but a defensive
other waise | Note also that a cold matter |
may not be Rep | cuted but defended|
in the begininge. | |
Refrigerat | |
gather may dewe after a faire daye | |
in a drie nighte & washe heate in | |
armss or leggs therewith |
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Refrigeratyues | Refrigerat |
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An exelent cooler, and | quantu | volutais et adde boli et
Rep ₵ ₵ cussiue | sang draconis puln | et olei viola
? a drie harde & white dogge | et aque Rosa | in qua gu arabice
turde make it into pulder verye | priq dissoluat addendo nuc parum |
fyne. temper hit w | th crumes off
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white bred vinegar a little and | tu | spatula donec debitam habet
the Ioist of Singreene q s pun | spissitudinem. valet ad salsam |
all to gether to a thick pultes & | flegiu | sanat virgam & in ano
applie hit colde. & when yt ys | et omni loco corporis. |
dried putto more vineg | and thRefrigeratt |
Ioist of Sinegreene. yf vinegar | 4 the joiste of Singreene and the cleue |
be wanting take sharpe eyzell | white of an Egge and beate them to |
or veriuse. & sume faire water. | gether wett a lynen cloth therin & applie |
vnguentu albu Rioll to drie | over all yt cooleth well. |
abate heate & swellinge | Refrigeratt ₵ ₵ |
4 white lead in pulder serfed | Take the Spaune of ffroggs as hitt |
throughe a Serce, Seruse in | lieth in the water putt hitt into a still |
most fine pulder ana li j mixe | destill therof water. Set it in the Su |
them well to gether. sett them | in the Summer & Sun it well. washe |
over the fier in a pan | andthe hott inflamacon w | th this water
putte them oile of Roses a pint | and wett clouts and laie theron this |
stir them well vntill they doo | is nott onlye cooling but hit doth also |
begin to wax hott. then take it | put awaie paine & defend ₵ ₵ |
from the fier and stir hit still | {vides} |
then put in ℥ ss or ʒ | Refrigeratt |
fine pulder of camfier and | 4 Corallina ℥ ss pull. olei Rosa | uell
stirr it vntill hit bee colde | viola | qes ss vng in mort eneo sue
An other vng Album | igue & applica frigid |
4 oile of Roses ℥ iij white wax | Heate aboute A Soore |
℥ j melte them to gether; then | 4 Singreene, daisies, planten & marigolds |
poure them into a morter and | ana M, pu them small : temp | them with
add therto ceruse in pulder | venigar : wring out the liquor wet clouts |
℥ j of camfier ʒ ij laboure them | therin and applie |
well : then putte the white off | ₵ Refrigeratt |
an egge and mix them very well | 4 the herbe cinocrambe pun hit straine |
it cooleth and heleth | itt : take a hasell stick the kind on wet itt |
An other vng Album | withe joiste a rub it apon the inflamat | on
4 terra Sigillata, lapis calla: | often tymes : (mee thinke any other thing |
minaris, ol rosa | & papandis anthen a hazell stick) but so I was tolde |
℥ iiij ceruse, litherg an | ℥ iij puldanno 1622 : 5 July |
camfore ℥ ss cere ℥ ij albumina | ₵ ₵ Refrigeratt exelent |
ono | ℥ 4 a peese of white bred an ynch thick and |
vnguentu album | lay itt in faire water vntill it be lick to |
4 ceruce ℥ ij litherg ℥ j olibam ʒ ij | a drunken toste : then pun itt with Singren |
inetilissive pull p | se. distemp aM j lick greene siwse & wrap the legg |
cerucem cu | cu pauce oleo tunc addeinflamed therin : yf yo | put the pulder
lither. tunc olibanu | cu pistello calof A drie white dogsturd in hit it will |
lido in mortario eneo bene agitentur | be the better. when yo | take it of scrape
imponendo paulu | de oleo & paulumit of the cloth : put to itt more Syngreen |
aceti & ss vng | nec in nics spissumand pun it a newe and applie it in all |
nec ni nus liquide vng | arabuuheates and inflamations |
Et quando istud vnguent est mvetera | ffor the same |
tu | tunc potes accipere de eo.Blanch Almonds w | th cold water : and w th white
.q.v. | wyne : planten water : or water of the spaune |
of frogs make almond milk : straine it through | |
a cloth new washt in sope. Anoint w | th it & laie|
a wett vnwasht cloth w | th the milk on the huale
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