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A68949 The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authours, with a necessary table in the ende, conteyning all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wyllyam Warde; Secreti. Part 3. English Ruscelli, Girolamo, d. ca. 1565.; Ward, William, 1534-1609. 1562 (1562) STC 305; ESTC S115379 102,831 193

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it happeneth by reason of exulceration and knawing of the guttes idem Another remedy when the paine is great idem Suffamigations or smokings for the same idem The fyrste idem The seconde idem Another remedy for the same idem An oyntment very good for the bloody fi●e idem Remedies against the swellyng and oppilation or s●●pping of the splene fol. 17 A fomentatiō or nourishing by wash ●●● for y e same ●●● An oyntment against the same idem Another fomentation or bathing for the same idem Remedies against the paine swelling and ventositie of the matrice idem Another ●●●●d of some women idem Another remedy very good web knowes of womē● 18 Another idem A fomentat●on or nouryshyng idem A very good oyntment idem A playster or clothe to laye vpon the matrice if griefe de olde or inueterate idem Remedyes to make a womās tyme to come that is let or hyndered by some cause idem Another remedy verye good also to cause a woman to bring forth the child before the tyme yf the woman be in daunger of it idem A washing very good for the same idem Against to much abondaunce of flowers idem An oyntment against the same idem Against y e prefocatiō or strangling of the matrice idē Against the same of what cause so euer it come idem Another against the same idem Against the same idem against the same idem Remedies to be vsed whan the Matrice commeth oute of her naturall place or falleth idem A plaister very good idem Remedies for the Matrice corrupted or apostumated a plaister for to dissolue it idem Another plaister for the same idem A plaister idem Remedies against the vlcers or corrupte matter of the Matrice idem A drinke for the same idem Remedies against the white f●ire of women idem Another against the same fol. 21 A drinke idem A pouder against the same idem Remedies against pissing whote idem A syrop idem A drinke against the same to take thre houres before dinner and at noone idem Against gonothea whiche is whan a mans seede goth from him vnwittingly idem An oyntment against the same idem Another remedie merueylous good idem Remedies for them that pisse blood idem An oyntment for the same fol. 22 A plaister for the same idem Remedies against the grauel idem Another idem Another remedy well tried where by I haue often tymes founde my selfe eased idem Against the same idem Another very good idem Reteyptes to hasten the chyldbyrth and to mitigate the paine of the trauayle and labour idem Another idem Another fol. 23 Another idem Another remedy very good but yet such one that may not be geuen but in great necessitie or whan the childe is dead within her bellye idem Remedies whan a man pisseth against his will idem Another for the same idem Remedies against the stone in the bladder idem A remedy preseruatiue against the same idem Another for the same idem Remedies for to heale the Emerhodes or Pyles a very excellent oyntment fol. 24. A plaister against the same idem An excellent very good hote bathe for y ● same idem Another remedy of verye great vertue idem Remedies against the swellyng of the coddes idem Another against harde swellyng idem A good plaister for the same idem An oyntment against the same idem A plaister fol. 25 Remedies against the sciatica idem Remedies against inflamations of blood whiche groweth into an impostume in some part of the body or membres called phelgmone idem A plaister to rype and to ret an impostume idem Another for the same idem Another to rot or rype incontinent idem Against a ringworme or tettre that runneth all ouer a mans face or against y ● disease that is called Fry●●pilas or Lichen of some Mentagra the Frenchmē call it feu volage as it wer a running fier fol. 26 Another remedy very good to heale the same whan it doth but beginne to encrease idem Against flematicke swellyng fol. 27 Remedies for the scabbes idem An oyntment very good for to annoynt yong children who because of their tendernesse can not endure a purgation idem Another oyntment verye good for litle children olde folke to vse before and after a purgation idem Another remedye idem A baine or bathe for the same idem against the scurfe or leprie called in latyn psora idem A remedy against puffes bladders blysters or wheles and against the small pockes idem an oyntment idem another remedy well tryed idem against the strong cogh of yong chyldren fol. 28 against the stinking sweate idem against the paine of the eyes idem For a whyte spotte in the eyes idem Against the difficultie of bringing forth childe and the retention of the shinne that the chylde is wrapped in called in latyn secundina or secundae idem A remedy whan the foundement commeth out idem Against the paine of the guttes idem against the difficultie in making water sauing for that which commeth of the stone idem For men idem For women idem Against Crabl●ce fol. 29 Against a Canker idem Against the litle wormes and itching of the hande or bodye idem Against the swellyng of the coddes idem To make the wormes come out of y e hands or feete idē A remedy for defnes of the eares idem A remedie against fistuleys fol. 30 For the scabbes of the handes idem A water of a great and merueylous effect for to keepe mans body frō many infirmities diseases idem What operations come of such distillations idem Another water or Balsamum almoste for the same thinges idem A pounder very good to conserue the sight fol. 31 Against the paine of the flanks or the pluresye idem Against quartaine agues idem To heale olde wounds and cankers of the legge idem against the scurfe idem Against al ventositie collick or paine of y e matrice idē For the hardnes or brawne of the feete idem To make very perfite Uinaigre idem Against the fallyng syckennesse fol. 32 For children that be broke idem Against the paine of the splene idem For to stench● bloode idem For to heale in foure dayes the scaldyng wyth water or any other thing without oyntments or plaisters it hath bane tryed and found trewe idem For to stenche bloode idem Against the wormes in lytle children idem To ●eale the Emerhodes or Pyles idem Against all kindes of paine and griefe idem Against styfnes or shrinkinge of synowes called the crampe or swellyng commyng of the wound taken of some venimous beast in latin spasmus or cōuulsio 33 For them that can not pisse by reason of certen grauel and carnositie which is abundaunce of fleshe idem Against defnes idem Against opilation or stoppyng idem Against the the gyddinesse of the syght idem For them y t can not broke their meate but vomite it againe idem Against the head ake by to much
sixe vnces of good whyte wyne vntil the thirde parte be consumed Than strayne it out putting into that whiche shal be strayned two Dragmes of verye whyte sugre and so gyue of it vnto the woman at the breake of the daye and at all tymes when the payne shall take her Another remedy very good and well knowen of women TAke a sweete apple and make him hollowe within make a pouder of Nutmegges Mace Synamom of eche half a dragme Cloues half a scruple ▪ put all this within the apple with a lytle Sugre and roste it vnder hote ashes and giue of it vnto the woman euer when the payne commeth vnto her But yf the payne encrease so muche that her lyfe is in doubt put to all this two graines of opium and sodaynely the payne wil depart Another TAke Calamint Matricaria flowers of Cammomille of Sage of Rosemary of eche a handefull Seeth all in lye or ashye water of a sufficient quantitie vntil the thyrde part be consumed with the whych water washe the legges of the woman from the knees to the feete A fomentation or nouryshyng TAke a handfull of Artemisia with as much of the flowers of Camomille Mynte and Calamynte make hote a tyle and powre some good and odoriferous wyne vpon it and after put also the herbes vpon it for to laye them so hote vpon the Matrice at euerye tyme that the payne commeth Neuertheles take heede that you washe or bath her not because that all moysture is euil for her A very good oyntment MYre a pounde of the oyle of Cheiri with foure vnces of the oyle of Sureau heate it and annoynte the vpper parte of the Matrice with it dippinge some lynnen cloth in the oyle and laying it hote vpon the Matrice This also layed vpon a womans belly after this sort when she is in labour will ease and mitigate her paine A plaister or cere clothe to laye vpon the Matrice yf the griefe be olde or inuerate TAke an vnce of dryed Matricaria with as muche of the flowers of Cheiri dried half an vnce of Gallia muscato or els alefangine if the woman be poore of Galbanum Bdellium ▪ Serapini of eche two Dragmes Olibani Masticke of eche a Dragme and a halfe Dissolue these gommes in oyle of Cheiri makinge into pouder the rest that maye be made and make thereof a playster wyth a lytle pitche waxe and oyle of Sefanni spreadyng it vppon some leather and layinge it vpon the place of the Matrice and renewe it euery eyght dayes Remedyes to make a womans tyme to come that is let or hyndered by some cause TAke two vnces of the iuyce of Sauyne and purifie it mixing with it two dragmes of Synamome wel made into pouder foure graynes of Saffron two vnces of the water Radishe rootes distilled with a lytle Sugre for two tymes this prouoketh merueylously the flowers of a woman Wherefore beware ye geue it not vnto a woman greate with chylde For all that prouoketh her flowers maketh her also to labour before her tyme. Another remedye verye good also to cause a woman to brynge forth the chylde before the tyme yf the woman be in daunger of it MYre two graynes of Saffron and two dragmes of Sugre in foure vnces of Pymperuell water making thereof a drinke and giue it to the woman at twyse at the breake of the daye and when she goeth to bedde A washyng very good for the same TAke Calamint Pulegium Sage artemisia Rosemarie of eche a handefull rootes of Iris or Gladiolus the rootes of Walworte or Daneworte rootes of Sureau of eche half a handful seeth all in good whyte wyne inough vntil thre partes be consumed Wherewith washe the woman in the mornyng and when she goeth to bed from the haunches downeward Further more the mornyng after she is washed you shall geue her to drinke a dragme of olde Triacle three graynes of Saffron and two vnces of the water of artemisia mixte together This is so certayne that if she vse it fyue tymes onely she shal haue her flowers Agaynst to much abundaunce of flowers MAke a verye fyne pouder of halfe an vnce of the inwarde skyn that couereth the kernels of wilde Fylberdes giuing a dragme thereof vnto the woman incontinent the to muche commyng shal cease An oyntment agaynst the same TAke the iuyce of Plantan the iuyce of Solatrum the iuyce of Rubarbe of eche halfe an vnce red Coral Frankensence of the male kynde Mastick of eche a dragme and a halfe Coriander prepared seedes of redde Roses of eche two Scruples seedes of whyte Iusquiamum the ryne of the rootes of Mandragora of ech half a dragme strong red Uinaigre half an vnce make in fyne pouder all that may be made and mingle al together with the whiche beinge luke warme annoynt the soules of the womans feete euerye night whan she goeth to bed and you shal see a good fortunat effect Against the prefocation or stranglyng of the matrice SEeth in stronge wyne the rootes of Gladiolus the rootes of Galamint the rootes of C●clamen in Englishe rape Uiolet of eche a handeful vntil half the wyne be consumed than strayne them and with that whiche is constrayned out washe the womans knees morninge and euening for it is very good Agaynst the same of what cause soeuer it come MYre a dragme of assa faetida and halfe a Dragme of Daucus with Honnye roset and make thereof fiue Pylles and taking one of them euery mornyng they are very good as well to preserue a woman from it as to heale her of it Another agaynst the same TAke two scruples of the best Agaricke two Dragmes of Turpentine seedes of Daucus and assa faetida of eche halfe a scruple mingle them and make lytle balles of the which you shall geue the woman euery daye For it is a thing very good to heale her or els to kepe her from it Agaynst the same TAke water distiled of the rootes of Daucus of wylde Poppye fyue vnces Honnye roset an vnce and a half mixe al together and giue the woman drinke of it For whether the payne be alreadye or is lyke to come she shal be cured or preserued from it Agaynst the same TAke two dragmes of castoreum a dragme of the same womans heare mixt with a litle Rosen of a Pyne tree and make thereof greate Pilles as bigge as Filberdes with one of the whiche Pilles perfume her nostrels at the tyme of the prefocation or stranglinge of the Matrice and incontinent she shal be eased Remedyes to be vsed when the Matrice commeth out of her naturall place or falleth YOu shall mixe oyle of Masticke with oyle of rosat greene or raw of eche two vnces then cupularum glaudium the flowers of wylde Pomegranade tree the ryne of Pomegranades Myrtelberries of eche a scruple of Frankensence mastick Acatia Hypocistidos half a dragme mi●e them and make thereof a very fyne pouder And then castyng it vpon the necke of the Matrice and