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Veena at Sep 19, 2021 12:14 AM

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A medicine for an eye that hath been swollen up toe or three dayes
and the meanes not knowne how it came or for an eye that hath
benne burned with fire

Take toe spoonefulls of breast, milke and as much rose water & suger as much
as will make it sweete, beate them uery well together, then take a peece
of a Rotten Apple, and Rwole it in the said water, and bind it toe the eye
day and night.

A medicine ffoe An eye that hath a mist or a thicke [skinne?]
ouer it by the use of toe many waters & yett some sight
is Left in it

Take a quarter of a handfull of pearle water as much of daysie
leaues & rootes, a croppe or toe of Rosemary and toe or three leaues
of ground [?uye], and as much tyme, pume att these together in a
fayre wooden dish uery small then take twenty [soues?] oftenwise
called wood lice, pume them with the herbs then putt them all
together into a drought of ale, and streyne it througha cleane
cloth and give it the patient fastinge toe drinke in the morninge
then bind toe his arme this medicine followinge [viz?]

Take [Lenblock?] pealeworte & Confry of each halfe an handfull
one spoonfull of hony, pume them small with soe much a
Bolearinemack as will make it Looke red then bind it the patients
wrist, & contineu the said medicine till you find amendment

A medicine for an eye that is dimme inchninge
toe a Caterict

Take a peniworth of white wine one peniworth of suger an
half peniworth of copperas a little allum putt them
alltogether into a glasse punned and searred until the suger
allum & Copperas be melted theam, then droppe three dropps
thereof into eye att night goinge toe bed and as much in the
morninge and if it be to shaarpe put more suger therein

A remedy to take out a gritt stickinge in the eye
which happeneth toe millers pickinge their mitt

Take a needle and holdinge the poynte of it in your hand
stroke the eye within, with the eye of the needle over the
gritt and it will soe, loose it in tyme, then when the gritt
is out cover the eye close for a night and a day with a kerchif

A water to presearue the sight of the eye that is decaying

Take a gallon of raine water that falleth in June
and putt it into a earthern that that
was yett neuer used with any

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A medicine for an eye that hath been swollen up toe or three dayes
and the meanes not knowne how it came or for an eye that hath
benne burned with fire

Take toe spoonefulls of breast, milke and as much rose water & suger as much
as will make it sweete, beate them uery well together, then take a peece
of a Rotten Apple, and Rwole it in the said water, and bind it toe the eye
day and night.