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Salues, Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyles, Poultisses,
Powders, for seuerall Occasions.
The King of France his Balsome
My Mothers.
A ffan
Take Red Sage, and Rue of each one pound, of Young Bay Leaues
and Wormwood of each 1/2 a pound, doe not wash them, but picke, wipe
and cutt them very small, and beate them well in a Stone Morter, take
3 pound of Sheepes Suett hot from the Sheepe, mince it small & breake
it w ith those herbes till it be all of one coulour; then putt all into a faire
boule with a pottle of the best oile Oliue, worke all together till it be
come alike, then putt it into an Earthen pott well stopt with Parch-
ment and waxe for 8 dayes. Then seethe all in a panne with a soft
Fire. When it is sodden putt to it 4 Ounces of the oile of Spike. Then
straine, it thorow a Canvas Strainer into a pott, couer it with parch:
ment, and with a Leather upon that; In the boyling of it take heed
that it burne not, for the avoyding whereof putt 2 or 3 drops still in a
Lawcer, and when it is greene as the Emrod it is enough.
This is excellent for all Aches, or paines of the Head that come of Cold
62.
63. 30
Salues, Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyles, Poultisses,
Powders, for seuerall Occasions.
The King of France his Balsome
{My Mothers.
A ffan}
Take Red Sage, and Rue of each one pound, of Young Bay Leaues
and Wormwood of each 1/2 a pound, doe not wash them, but picke, wipe
and cutt them very small, and beate them well in a Stone Morter, take
3 pound of Sheepes Suett hot from the Sheepe, mince it small & breake
it with those herbes till it be all of one coulour; then putt all into a faire
boule with a pottle of the best oile Oliue, worke all together till it be
come alike, then putt it into an Earthen pott well stopt with Parch-
ment and waxe for 8 dayes. Then seethe all in a panne with a soft
Fire. When it is sodden putt to it 4 Ounces of the oile of Spike. Then
straine, it thorow a Canvas Strainer into a pott, couer it with parch:
ment, and with a Leather upon that; In the boyling of it take heed
that it burne not, for the avoyding whereof putt 2 or 3 drops still in a
Lawcer, and when it is greene as the Emrod it is enough.
This is excellent for all Aches, or paines of the Head that come of Cold
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63. 30
Salues, Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyles, Poultisses,
Powders, for seuerall Occasions.
The King of France his Balsome
My Mothers.
A ffan
Take Red Sage, and Rue of each one pound, of Young Bay Leaues
and Wormwood of each 1/2 a pound, doe not wash them, but picke, wipe
and cutt them very small, and beate them well in a Stone Morter, take
3 pound of Sheepes Suett hot from the Sheepe, mince it small & breake
it w ith those herbes till it be all of one coulour; then putt all into a faire
boule with a pottle of the best oile Oliue, worke all together till it be
come alike, then putt it into an Earthen pott well stopt with Parch-
ment and waxe for 8 dayes. Then seethe all in a panne with a soft
Fire. When it is sodden putt to it 4 Ounces of the oile of Spike. Then
straine, it thorow a Canvas Strainer into a pott, couer it with parch:
62.
63. 30
Salues, Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyles, Poultisses,
Powders, for seuerall Occasions.
The King of France his Balsome
{My Mothers.
A ffan}
Take Red Sage, and Rue of each one pound, of Young Bay Leaues
and Wormwood of each 1/2 a pound, doe not wash them, but picke, wipe
and cutt them very small, and beate them well in a Stone Morter, take
3 pound of Sheepes Suett hot from the Sheepe, mince it small & breake
it with those herbes till it be all of one coulour; then putt all into a faire
boule with a pottle of the best oile Oliue, worke all together till it be
come alike, then putt it into an Earthen pott well stopt with Parch-
ment and waxe for 8 dayes. Then seethe all in a panne with a soft
Fire. When it is sodden putt to it 4 Ounces of the oile of Spike. Then
straine, it thorow a Canvas Strainer into a pott, couer it with parch:
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