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amytigner at Feb 17, 2022 06:09 PM

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Cough; It helpth the Toothach It comforts the Stomach; itt
cureth the old and Cold dropsy It helpth the Stone in the
bladers; and in the Rains of the Back; It helpeth in time
stinking breath; and whosoever weth their water ever and
anon; and not to often itt preservth him in good health;
and Shall make him to seem young very long It comforteth
nature marvelously this water doc: Stephers used to preserve
his Life untill extreame age; and when he was sick he
never used any thing else.
A Water that health all maner of
feavours att three times taking
Take the greene skine that groweth about walnuts; In the
winter Take greene barke that groweth at the rootes; bruise
and putt them into a Limbeck; put as much of the best
vineger as will cover the green skins or barke; then
past your Limbeck very well and deepe there will a water
distill from it of which lett the patient drink three spoons full.
An Excellent recept for alin and wett in the Eye
Take anew laid Egg and roast in the Embers so haed
till it looks blew, and then cutt in halves and take out
the yolk and put in alittle Roch allum and alittle honey
and clapt it together againe, and the heat of the Egg will
disolve, the allum and honey, then put the Egg into a
apeece of new cloath, and wringe it as haed as you can
there will come out a clear water, which put into a little
bottle and keep it for your ; use, droping 2 or 3 drops at the time
in the Eye twice a day letting them lay upon their Back
some time after the water is dropt in.

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Cough; It helpth the Toothach It comforts the Stomach; itt
cureth the old and Cold dropsy It helpth the Stone in the
bladers; and in the Rains of the Back; It helpeth in time
stinking breath; and whosoever weth their water ever and
anon; and not to often itt preservth him in good health;
and Shall make him to seem young very long It comforteth
nature marvelously this water doc: Stephers used to preserve
his Life untill extreame age; and when he was sick he
never used any thing else.
A Water that health all maner of
feavours att three times taking
Take the greene skine that groweth about walnuts; In the
winter Take greene barke that groweth at the rootes; bruise
and putt them into a Limbeck; put as much of the best
vineger as will cover the green skins or barke; then
past your Limbeck very well and deepe there will a water
distill from it of which lett the patient drink three spoons full.
An Excellent recept for alin and wett in the Eye
Take anew laid Egg and roast in the Embers so haed
till it looks blew, and then cutt in halve and take out
the yolk and put in alittle Roch allum and alittle honey
and clapt it together againe, and the heat of the Egg will
disolve, the allum and honey, then put the Egg into a
apeece of new cloath, andnring; it as haed as you can
there will come out a clear water, which put into a little
bottle and keep it for your ; use, droping 2 or 3 drops at the time
in the Eye twice a day letting them lay upon their Back
some time after the water is dropt in.