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A16112 The seconde part of the Secretes of Master Alexis of Piemont by hym collected out of diuers excellent authours, and newly translated out of Frenche into Englishe, with a generall table, of all the matters conteined in the saied boke. By William Warde.; Secreti. Part 2. English Ruscelli, Girolamo, d. ca. 1565.; Ward, William, 1534-1609. 1560 (1560) STC 300; ESTC S119149 118,384 196

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bicause that the ointment doth ●ipe the roote and whan the head is all bare without heare and made cleane feare not for all the heare wil ●ome againe fairer than euer they were and he shall be cured and sound This hath bene oftentimes proued and hath wrought well almost in all menne for you must know that there are foure kindes of skurfes the one is more grosse and fleshy than the other and therfore marueile not if you finde so many diuers receiptes for there be many menne that heale the skurfe whiche know it not but if it be the skurfe looke vpon his naile if there be a blacke circle about the white at the roote of the naile and the greater the circle is the worse kinde of skurfe it is and therefore you shall vse the remedies aforesaid and lette him not eate any hogges fleshe nor eigre or sharpe thinges and with the helpe of God he shalbe healed Take also a great lisard or two and drowne theim in comon oile and than seeth them vntill they cōsume and with this oile anoint his head oftentimes and the heare will come so faste and suche great quantite that he shall not tell what to do with theim There is also another remedy for to heale the simple skurfe Take of the grease of a male hogge as muche as you will and some stronge vinaigre for a third part and half an vnce of salt beaten and stampt and boile it with a small fire vntill all the vinaigre be consumed then take it from the fire and put into it all these pouders folowing verdegris alome of the rocke burned of eche of them two drammes brimstone and suet of eche one a dramme and pigeons dong and let al be well incorporated togither and anoint his head with it ones a daie and washe it twise or thrise a weeke and boile in the lie the roote of Lapathum or Rumex in english Sorrell and straine it and then washe him with it and whan it is drie again anoint him a fresh Of the foure kindes of skurfe the firste is called Porrig● farinosa flowery or white skurfe the other Furfurea or Furfurosa bicause it hath the colour of bran and skales like vnto bran the third Viscosa clāmy or cleauing like bird lime and the fourth Lupinosa bicause it is like the graine called lupin●s And in the forme and matter the one is drie the other moist the one vlcerous the other without vlcers here of it followeth that the one is more sharpe and smarting than the other for the causes of the skurfe are grosse humors corrupt clammy whiche somtime is brought with vs euen from our mothers wombe some by euill gouerning of our selues in our life the moist skurfe is with brode sores the drie w t crustes An excellent and a tried water for the skabbe TAke a violl full of wel water or Rose water or els of other sweete water as though you wold make it for some noble man put into it an vnce and a half of siluer sublimed that is beatē very smal half an vnce of salt This done sette it before the fire vpon a tile to the intent that the violl take no hurt in boiling and let it boile vntill all the length of the necke of the viol be decreased Then take it of whan it is cold put into it the whites of three newe laide egges well beaten that they haue no more viscosite or clammynesse in them and put also into it the iuice of foure Limons and of two soure Orenges let al be well incorporated togither in the said violl and sturre it well whan you haue thus done leaue it in the sunne two or three daies it will be made And in this maner is the said water made thus men vse it At night whan you go to bedde washe your selfe onely about the iontes with a sponge weate in the saide water and then wryng pressed harde washe your selfe ●ligthly ouer with the said sponge This said water wilbe as white as milke and odoriferous and where as you washe your selfe with it there it will make the skinne white do thus euery second night and where there is any skurfe or crust weate it with this water rosid about not touchyng the crust for that would greeue you You maie make another water simpler without dāger Take a glasse or violl as before and fill it with water put into it two vnces of rocke alome half an vnce of siluer sublimed and asmuch salte and all beyng beaten into pouder very small boile it as the other before was vntill it be decreased beneth the necke of the viol then straine it handsomely and occupie it as before the other was for by this meanes the skabbes will come out at the iointes and will incontinent drie vp leauing your fleshe and skin nete and faire as it hath ben oftentimes proued A remedie for any burning or skalding either by fire or by hote water or any other casuall chaūce what so euer it be TAke vnsleckt lime asmuch as you will slecke it in comon oile and take it out as drie as you can possible and incorporate it with oile of Roses and it will be as it were an ointment wherwith you shall anoint the place that is burned or skalded and it wil shortly ease the paine and greefe and heale within sixe or eight daies not leauing any marke or skarre vpon the skin Also for the same effect Take an vnce of litarge of gold and seeth it in white wine and a little Vinaigre than take it of and make thereof a very fine pouder Take also an vnce of butter and asmuche oile of Roses and washe it foure or fiue times in freshe water than take halfe an vnce of Blanc rasill burned and the yelke of a new laid Egge and a little fine sugar and incorporate all togither with a little Rose water and spread this ointment vpon a linen cloth and it will profite you very muche Another for the same Take some strong white Vinaigre and the white of a newe laide egge with the iuice of the rine or bark of an eldern tree and mingle al togither and w●●e some peces of linen cloth in it and laie them vpon the burned place one after another and you shall be hole and whan you will heale vp the wound take a little of the second rine or barke of an eldern tree and get out the iuice of it and a little pouder of ●●ankensens a little oile of roses and a little newe waxe and make therof as it were an ointment and spreade it vpon the peeces of linen cloth and laie them vpon the burned place and you shal see that thei wil consolidate and heale vp in short time For to make afterwarde an ointment to the intent that the consolidation and closing vp maie be faire take tenne vnces of oile of Roses two vnces of newe Waxe and set them on a slowe