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kconnor at Sep 30, 2020 10:13 PM

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A Drink for the Scurvy
Recp:
Take Rue Feverfue Strawberry Leaves wood bin
leaves Cink foile of Each A large handfull, Stamp
and bruse ym and putt to ym one quart of Strong
bear of Ale lett ym Stand thus an Houre; yn Straine
the Licquor out, and to it putt 3 or 4 Spoonfuls of
English honey; of burnt Allome as much as a walnutt
with half a handfull of Salt bottle it up close and
it will keep 7 or 8 Dayes
Take of this in ye morning fasting and att 4 a clock
in ye After noone Four Spoon full's att A Time walke
after it and Eat not nor drink till 2 houres After
Lett ye burnt Allome be powdered Small before it's
putt into ye Licquor Shake ye bottle well Every time
you take of it - Grate Tarmarack long birth
wort and bruise Aniseeds of Each 2 Drackm's and
putt ym in A clean cloth lett it infuse in ye Above
Sade Licquor to ye Rest of ye Ingrediants and att
last Sqeeze it out with ye rest

For an Extrordenary Cough
Take Raisin's Stoned an ounce and A halfe
Sebesten's and Jujubes of each 22 Dates 9
Figgs 12" French Barly one ounce and a halfe
Maidens haire hysope Scabius and Colts Foot
of each one handfull and 1/2 boyle these in 4
Pints of water to A pint and A halfe, being
streaned of and could add thereto Two ounces
of ye syrup of Pursline and Six Drackms of the
juce of oringes, Take 9 spoonfulls once
in Four Houres


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Page 320

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A Drink for the Scurvy
Recp:
Take Rue Feverfue Strawberry Leaves wood bin
leaves cink foile of each A large handfull Stamp
and bruse them and putt to them one quart of Strong
bear of Ale lett them Stand thus an hour Houre; then Straine
the Licquor out, and to it putt 3 or 4 Spoonfuls of
English honey; of burnt Allome as much as a walnutt
with half a handfull of Salt bottle it up close and
it will keep 7 or 8 Dayes
Take of this in the morning fasting and att 4 a clock
in the After noone Four Spoon full's att A Time walke
after it and eat not nor drink till 2 houres After
Lett the burnt Allome be powdered Small before it's
putt into the licquor Shake the bottle well Every time
you take of it - Grate Tarmarack long birth
wort and bruise Aniseeds of each 2 Drackm's and
putt them in A clean cloth lett it infuse in the Above
Sade Licquor to the Rest of the Ingrediants and att
last Sqeere it our with the rest
For an Extrordenary Cough
Take Raisin's Stoned an ounce and A halfe
Sebesten's and Jujubes of each 22 Dates 9
Figgs 12 French Barly one ounce and a halfe
Maidens haire hysope Seabius and Colts Foot
of each one handfull and [?] boyle these in 4
pints of water to A pint and a halfe being
streaned of and could ado thereto two ounces
of the syrup of Pursline and six Drackms of the
juce of oringes, take 9 spoonfulls once
in Four Houres


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