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A04527 The treasury of healthe conteynyng many profitable medycines gathered out of Hypocrates, Galen and Auycen, by one Petrus Hyspanus [and] translated into Englysh by Humfre Lloyde who hath added therunto the causes and sygnes of euery dysease, wyth the Aphorismes of Hypocrates, and Iacobus de Partybus redacted to a certayne order according to the membres of mans body, and a compendiouse table conteynyng the purginge and confortatyue medycynes, wyth the exposicyo[n] of certayne names [and] weyghtes in this boke contayned wyth an epystle of Diocles vnto kyng Antigonus.; Thesaurus pauperum. English John XXI, Pope, d. 1277.; Llwyd, Humphrey, 1527-1568.; Diocles, of Carystus. Epistola de secunda valetudine tuenda. English.; Hippocrates. 1553 (1553) STC 14651.7; ESTC S107816 127,259 448

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stones take vtterly away all desyre of copulacion If Opium Henbane sede mādrage be mynglid wyth wax oyle in the whyche they haue soden and the members therwith be anoynted and a plaster therof beyng made bound vnto the coddes it taketh awaye the desyer of copulacion Anoynte oftentymes the membres with the ioyce of Nyght shade Singrene and vyneger Al men and inespecially Dioscorides sayeth that P●per Rue Tutsayne Calamint Castoreum waste the s●de of generacyon by driuing it vp of there p●opretie and stronge heate Item let the yarde be anoyntyd w t oyle wherin Camfore hath ben resolued and he shall haue no feruent desyre to it I a man eate the flowers of a sallow or wyllowe tree or of a Poplet tree they wyl make cold al the heate of carnall lust in hym Bene flouer made in forme of a plaster and bound vnto the pryuye members of a boy quenchith al concupiscence and sufferth not heares to growe ther. Lettys sede dryethe vp the seede quenchith the desyer of copulacon Anonte the priuie members wyth ●he ioyce of Hēbane and the carnal concupiscence shalbe quenchid therby ¶ Agaynst an aposlem or harde swellynge in y e matrix ¶ The Causes ¶ Wythholdyng of the floures or paynes in child byrth or of an olde vlcer or in flamacyon The Sygnes ¶ Sodayne losyng of strengthe paynes in the head and necke hardnesse and grefe aboutes the share w t wyth holdyng of vryne Remedies Cap. xlv THe rote of lilly sodden wyth comon oyle molletieth hardnis of the matryx and openithe the same A fom●tatiō of y e water wherin mallowes or holi hoke haue ben sodden in taketh away the hardenes of the matryx and openith the mouth therof Mingle gose grese wyth y e ioyce of lekes and anoint the necke of the matrix it vnbīdeth the same drawē together after y e issuing of y e flouers Item cokle myrhe white frankēcence ▪ safron ▪ let them all sethe togethere in wyne or water and yf a woman be anoynted ther w t it openyth the narrones of y e matrix and maketh hyr apt to conceptyon The rote of walwote soden and a fomentatyon made therof helpith all the hardenes and clausures of y ● matrix ☞ To prouoke the floures ¶ The Causes ❧ Oppilatyons in the matrix abundance of grosse bloud or after greate euacuation or fatnesse in the wombe ¶ The Sygnes ☞ Paynes in the lower partes of the belye desire to slepe in the same the intemperance of all the bodye wytholdyng of water lacke of dysgestyon and no desire to meate Remedies Capi. xlvi THe wine wherin wylde margeram hath ben sod in dothe prouoke the flouers lykewyse the herbe layd to the matrix in a plaster or y ● suffumygacion of the same A supposytory or pessarie of coton dypt in Citbyntyne doth clense the matrice The dregges of oyle put into the matri● doth clense the same bring furth a deade chylde The ro●e of madder made in a pessary hath no l●sse strēgthe Wine of the decoction of Calaminte or pulyoll dronke ▪ doth quickly prouoke the flouers but mugwort is much better for the same purpose The rote of a Li●lye rostid vnder th● Embres and stampt wyth oyle beynge layd to th● matrix doth won̄derfullye open the same so doth the sede therof also b●ing furth a dead chyld● wyth out p●ryl Purflane doth vtt●rly dissolue all swellinges in th● matrix whether it ●e dronke emplaster●d or the place be washyd wyth y e decoction ther of Sethe sage and d●inke it eyther stampe it and lay to the matrix for both ways it prouoketh the flouers and after burthens Holworte dronke and layd to the matrix clensyth the matrix and taketh away the after burthens after chyld byrthe neuerthelesse it is corysiue and therfore perilouse The flouer of nigella Romana put to the ma●r●x wyth hony draweth out al cont●nt●s wyth greate vyolence wherfore it is perelouse Let the roote of g●adyt be made lyke a pessarie and anoynt the same wyth oyle debay or common ole thē cast theron pouder of walwort and put it into the matrix all a night tyl it prouoke it to blede It is very good to make a bath of such herbes as do prouoke the floures and to washe the membres ther wyth and to receyue the fume therof standyng ouer a close stole suche herbes be those Wylde margeram clamint sauery Mynte Mugwort Cynamon Cardamomum ʒ i. Galingale Cappares the rinds of Cassia fistula et Cassia liguea fenell sede sage pulyoll afterward make a pessary or suppository of blacke helebor nigella Romana Scamonie wrappid in a lynin cloth put that into the matrix w tout doubt it wyll prouoke the floures wonderfully A pessary of cotton dypt in oyle wherin coloquintida hat ben soddē is very effectuouse The floures longe stoppid are brought furthe wyth a bathe of the decoction of y e herbe called bawme A pessary of lynen cloth ful of sod garlike heades stampyd with oyle is very good Also one Cloue of pillid garlyke put into y e matrix doth open y e same Bitter Almōdes blaūchid stāpid put to the matrix like a pessari or other wyse do drawe forth al fylthe corrupt humors conteyned in y e matrix or els where Cinamon hauyng greate vertue to prouoke vr●ne doth clense the after burthēs of a womā and y t much better if it be mynglyd wyth myrte Chickwed rosted vnder the embres and stampid layde to the matryx prouoketh the floures Ther is no medicine lyke vnto oyle of lyllyes yf the membres be anointyd therwyth it helythe all dyseases of the matrix Pouder of scamony cast vppon a pessary of the rote of malowe dothe bringe forth the flouers thys haue I prouyd A bathe made of the decoctyon of Maydē heare and reynworte dothe wounderfullye purge the matryx Mugworte stampid and put to y ● nauyll or the ioyce therof mynglid wyth myrre and made in a p●ssarye doth prouoke the floures Sauery dronke or emplaysterid to the matrix doth cast out a deade chylde A pessarye made of Galbanum doth myghtily prouoke floures To stoppe the flours ¶ The Causes The vaynes broken or openyd erosyons in the matrix or losinge of a chylde ¶ The Sygnes Change of colour swellyng in the feet and lacke of appetyte Remedies Capi. xlvii YF the Floures wil not cease in ther natural tyme make a pessarie of goates doūge and the ioyce of shepherds purse or ribwort or Plātayne and put it into the matrix Yarowe stampid wyth the water of the decoctyon of ypoquistidos the flouers of pomgranate stoppeth wonderfulli Make abath of these herbes Plātayne Shepherds purse wild Tasill and the middel rind of an Oke and afterward vse this pessary Take the pouder of a hartes horne Ipoquistidos Acacia bole armeniake newe plaster waxe Talowe of a Gote and of y e whyche remaynethe make a plaster to the raynes
superfluitie of mylke fyrst of all put it backe wyth potters clay and vineger or els wyth a beane broken and stampt and minglyd wyth the white of an egge or wich lentils sod in veniger apply it vnto the tetes in all increase of the same wyth oyle of rosys it taketh away al swellyng and hardenes of the tetes Bynde vnto the brest cromes of breade myxt w t y e ioyce of smallag● The rote of Colewortes myn●es bene flouer all euerye of these lo●e and dry vp the mylke If there be any holowe vlcer or cākar in the brest got●s dounge tempered wyth hony killeth the same taketh away al fylthe If the head of the tete be anoyntyd wyth bawme it taketh away the payne therof Item the orure of a man burnt applied vnto the tetes helyth the cākernes and mueterate vlce●s The leaues of an olyue tre stampt kyll the Canker and worme in the brest Agaynst the swellyng of the tetes applye malloes stāpt and made hote wyth common oyle and bynde them to the same Henbane sede stampt and put in wyne and applyed to the Tetes takethe away the payne therof and of the kyrnels also Gotes dounge minglid with veniger and branne and applied for a plaster losith wounderfully al swellyng of the brestes Ashes made of a dogges head sparsyd vpon y ● holownes of the breste that is ingenderyd of a kankar killeth and brekith away al filthe therof Coluer dounge wyth honye and wax is muche worthe and of great efficacy hereto Knot grasse beinge caryed aboute the person taketh awai the swelling of the Tetes incontinent The grese or fat of a Hedghogge anoynted vpon the Pappes sletthe the milke therin by opening of y ● pores and losyng therof Mouse turdes anoyntyd vpon the brestes wyth water losyth the hardnes payne and swellyng therof Brimstone stampte wyth wyne plasterid ouer the Tetes brekith the hardnes of the same The shels of partrigis egges stāpt and minglid wyth wax and Terra Sigillata ▪ do heale the tetes beinge redy to fall of wyth ache ¶ Agaynst the paynes in child byrth ¶ The Causes ❧ The fayntnesse or grosse fatnes or weaknesse of the woman or the innaturall comynge furthe of the chylde ¶ The signes be knowen by y e womans tellynge ❧ Remedies Capi. li. AGaynst daungerous chylde byrth many say that the scrapinges of Dates stones giuē wyth ●yne doth wonderfully ease womē●f ther trauaylinges in child byrth Dippe a lynnen clothe in the ioyce of slone Perstie or of Comon persty and put the same into the mouth of the matrix and it shall cause y e dead chyldes delyu●rance and the after burdens also and the same beinge dronke in any kinde of drinke clensyth the matrix and the child of all grosse humors Oke ferne stampt and plasteryd vpon the feete of the traualinge woman causeth the chyld byrthe ether a lyue or dead If a woman drinke mayden heare in wine it causeth spedy deliuerāce Item drinke made of Castoreum is very good in such causes Also if the priuityes of a woman be anoynt●d wyth y ● ashes of an asses houfe it is a veri good and easy remedy Also geue vnto a woman in th●s case an other womās mylke to drīk it causeth spedy delyuerance Stamp● Ueruen and giue it to a traualinge woman to drynke wyth water it causeth delyuerance also Item myrhe geuen to drynke in warme wyne the quantyty of a big nut causeth deliuerance of y e chylde eyther quicke or deade Dragance bound to the priuities of a woman in labor causeth her to be delyuered incontinent but there must heade be takē that it be quickly remouyd least it drawe forth the matrix wyth all Sethe Mugwort in water plaster it hote vpon the nauyl and thighes of a woman laboring w t child it causeth both child byrth and y ● after burden also if it tary longe ther it wil cause the mat●r to folow vpō The ioyce of Lekes hath a mighty operacion in thys case if it be drōke wyth warme water The ioyce of Figges or pouder of Dyttanye gyuen to a woman that laborynge in chyld hath the Ague with water yf she haue not the Ague with wyne it causeth y e deade chylde in hyr wombe to issue forthe A horse curde dronke and suffumygated causeth delyuerance as well of the secondines as of the chyld Item take pyony sede when it is blacke stampe it and blend it wyth oyle and anoynt the loynes and priuyties of a woman traualinge with chyld it maketh delyuerance of the chyld in hyr wombe wythout paine A suffumigacion made of the hornes and houfes of Goates moueth myghtily the matrix to deliuerance Take of Betony sodden w t water and hony ʒ i. it hasteneth the delyuerance and delyueryth y ● laboring woman out of her daunger but in any case beware that there be no peres in the house wherin the woman traualeth for they ar very hurtfull and do not suffer the matrix easylye to open If the woman cannot easylye be ryd of the after burden take borage and leke blades and the ioice of parsl● ro●●s giue the same wyth oyle it shalbe delyuerid incontinent The leaues of Iunip●r dronke wyth water and hony causeth the delyuerance of the child and of the secondynes and after burden Dissolue a swalowes n●st wyth water straine it and drinke it it causeth the byrthe of the chylde to be verye easy The paynes after childe byrthe ¶ The Causes ❧ Colde takyn in the berynge of the child wyth dyuers other The sygnes be manifest Remedies Capi. lii FOr y e payne after child byrth take y ● yolkes of egges mightyly soddē in water breke thē to peces mingle them w t suet and the ioyce of mugwort and Cumyn and make a plaster therof Sethe onyons in water and after stampe them with oyle and Cumin and yolkes of egges it is veri good applied in like forme as the other Sethe in wyne or water the rotes of maryshe mallowe and walworte and stampe them well mingle them with Comon oyle warme and a make a plaster Let Baye berys beinge beten to pouder be put vpon hote Coles let the woman receyue vp the fume therof closely it helpith muche the payne of the matrix and concepciō and wastethe the superfluytyes of the Matrix also it causethe delyuerance ¶ For the Goute ☞ The Causes ❧ Much surfettinge and dronkenesse to much accompaingin wyth women imoderat excercice long stādynge and suche lyke The Sygnes ❧ Great paynes and swellinge in the ioyntes chyeflye in spryngtyme and heruest Remedies Capi. liii THe iointe sicknes is thus deuidid into sciatica which is in y e huckle bone Podagra y e gou● of the legges and feete and Chiragra the goute of the fingers Arthritica which is in euery other part of the body Towne cresses stampt made in a plaster wyth