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A96709 A nevv dispensatory of fourty physicall receipts. Most necessary and profitable for all house-keepers in their families. Besides three other pleasant arts fit for young gentlemen. / Published by Salvatore Winter of Naples, an expert operator. Winter, Salvator. 1649 (1649) Wing W3087; Thomason E573_3; ESTC R204107 7,742 15

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Pultis and lay it so raw unto the place if the pain goeth not away take another so change every six hours till it cease XXXIII For a Tympany TAke Scurvy-grass one handful put it into a pint of white wine let it stand all night then boil it in the boiling put to it a quarter of a pint of new Milk strain it drink it cold morning and evening first and last XXXIV For an Earwig in the Ear. THe Juice of Wormwood Rew and Southernwood of each a like quantity put it into the Ear and lay some of the beaten Herbs unto it and that will kill it in one night XXXV For the bleeding of the Fundament TAke the Rust of a Bell or Bell-mettal drink it with fair water and it will stay it presently XXXVI For the Green-sickness TAke seven of the greatest leaves of Ribwort stamp and strain them therewith a little white Wine or Beer and drink it fasting in the morning for a week together and the next week drink burned white wine with as much Spermaceti as will cover six pence twice in the week and it will surely cure it XXXVII For the Convulsion fits in young Children TAke three Seeds of single Pyony peel off the black Skin and beat them into fine powder put it into a spoonful of black Cherry water make the childe drink it and presently after it give it a spoonful or two more of the Cherry water by it self to wash down the powder XXXVIII A Dyet drink to cure the French Pox in a short time without much sweating TAke Chips of Guajack four pound Salsa Parilla sliced split and cut small two pound Sene Oriental four ounces Agrimony one handful Cinamond two ounces Cloves and Nutmegs of each two drams which you must break a little in a Morter then take a vessel of about five Gallons and put all these drugs into it and put to it four Gallons of white wine or strong Ale and so let it steep twenty four hours Then you must take of it every morning in your Bed somewhat above half a pint cover you well keep in your Bed two hours sweat one hour dry your self well and rub you with Linnen clothes then you may rise and go about your business Note before you take this drink purge you once with the following Pills and let blood you must not eat any sowre things Cheese Salt Fish but onely Roasted meat and drink always of this Dyet drink and having drunk all this Dyet drink purge you with those Pills taking a dram betimes in the morning Also if any Pushes Ulcers Cankers should break out about a mans body especially upon the Yard or elsewhere Take a quart of running water heat in a Pipkin put then to it four ounces of good unslackt Lime let it stand all night in the morning skim it very clean from the skin which is gathered upon it then take off the clearest water without out any dregs of the Lime in it keep it in a glass put to a pint of it one dram of burnt Allome twenty grains of sweet Mercury with this water wash such affected places and lay a wet rag in the same water upon it VVith the Lime so unslackt you may make a very good salve for Pistulaes Cankers old sores putting some Linseed Oyl to it and well-mingled apply it as a Plaister XXXIX The Pills for the same to be used after the drink â„ž SCammon Rhebarb Trochisci Alhhandal aloes Succotrini Cremor tartari ana Ê’ii Tutiae praeparat Ê’i Mercur. dulcis â„¥ i. Redige omnia in pulverem tenuissimum excipiantur cum syrupo rosar the Dose is one dram at a time taken betimes in the morning and some warm Posset drink after it XL. To Dye Hair black TAke Gum Lye and boyl with a handful of Leaves of Beet three or four handful of Sage Leaves either green or dry and a dram of Myrrhe with Bay leaves and a few leaves or outward peels of a Walnut with this Lye wet your Hair but take heed you wash not your face with it yet nevertheless after you have wetted thus your Hair well with a Brush or a Comb with a Spunge at it wash your face after with fair water or white wine Let you Hair dry of it self To make a mixt stone which being spit upon maketh fire I. TAke quick Lime and Saltpeter fined divers times Tutia Alexandrina not prepared Calamint as much of the one as of the other quick Brimstone and Camphere of each of them two parts and let all these things be beaten small and sifted through a fine searce then put the said powders in a new Linnen cloth and binde them hard This done take two great Goldsmiths Crossetees or melting Pots and put the said powders in them and set the one upon the other mouth to mouth and binde them fast with Wyer and Lutum Sapientiae so that it may take no maner of Ayr and dry them in the Sun and when it is dry the powder will be yellow This done set the Crossets in a Furnace of Brick or Lime and when it is cold again take it out and you shall finde your substance of the colour of brick and it shall be perfect and good And when you use of it to make a fire or light a candle spit upon it or wet it with a drop of water and incontinent put to it your Match and it will light it and burn And when you will quench it again blow on it as you blow out a candle and it will go out To make two waters they being mingled together will become like good to take away the spots and freckles in the face II. TAke Lytharge of silver half a pound beat it to a powder put to it a quart of Wine Vinegar boyl it together till half be wasted away and then draw the liquor from the Lytharge with Woollen shreds so keep it for your use in a Viall close stopt take also of Camphere three drams Musk four grains against all these things put one ounce and a half of Oyl of Tartar and put all in a pint of Rose water and boil it till the third part be consumed and then draw the rest with Woollen shreds and keep it to your use in a Viall close and when you will use it take a very little bottle glass and fill it half full of the first water and fill it up with the second water and it will coagulate together straightways marvellously as white as milk wherewith you must often wash the red spots and freckles in your face To make a bullet to hit all marks yea to kill a bird flying in the air III. TAke Pewter Lead and Quick-silver of each alike melt all together and cast bullets of it shoot them out of your Gun and they spread abroad that you cannot miss your marke FUrthermore I pull out all maner of Hollow Teeth stumps or roots with great dexterity and ease without almost any pain I make Teeth smooth and white set in Artificial ones that they shall not be discerned from the natural ones yea I do all to Teeth without arrogancy and prejudice to other as well as any whosoever and I know none shall go beyond me in that Art All these above written Receipts you may make your selves if you please or else come to me and I will shew you the manual operation of them and many others to make them for you I live at present in Bedford-street next door unto the Sign of the Fox over against the New Exchange Per me Salvator Winter of Naples Operator FINIS