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A04785 A defensatiue against the plague contayning two partes or treatises: the first, shewing the meanes how to preserue vs from the dangerous contagion thereof: the second, how to cure those that are infected therewith. Whereunto is annexed a short treatise of the small poxe: shewing how to gouerne and helpe those that are infected therewith. Published for the loue and benefit of his countrie by Simon Kellwaye Gentleman. Kellwaye, Simon. 1593 (1593) STC 14917; ESTC S109245 51,054 114

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pitting in the small pockes fol. 43. P. Parfumes against the plague fol. 3 Pilles to keepe one sollible fol 9. Pilles to purge the body fol· 9. Plague what it is fol. 1. Plague cause thereof fol. 1. Plague forewarnings thereof fol. 2. Plague how to preuent it fol. 2 Plague how to cure it fol. 16. Plague how to expell it fol. 18. vnto 21 Pomanders against the plague fol. 6. Potion to purge the body fol. 10. Potion to expell the plague fol. 20. Preseruatiue against the plague fol. 4. Pouder to purge the body fol. 10. Pouders to expell the plague fol. 18.19 Po●kes and measels whereof they proceede fol. 38 Pockes and measels how to cure them fol. 40 Pockes why they are infectious fol. 39 Pockes how to maturate them fol. 44. Pockes or measels that are slowe in comming forth to helpe it fol. 42. Pocks and measels how to vse them when they are come forth fol. 43. Pockes vlcerated how to cure it fol. 44. Purgation for a strong body fol. 24 Purgation for a plethoricke body fol. 24. Purgation for a weake body fol. 25. Purging when it is tollerable fol. 24 Q Quilte against the plague fol. 5. Quilte for the harte after sweate fol. 22. R Rauing and raging to helpe it fol. 26. Raysins laxatiue how to make them fol. 8 S Signs to know whē one is infected with the plague f 15 Signes of recouerie in the plague fol. 15 Signes of death in the plague fol. 15 Signes to know whē one is infected w t the smal pox f. 39. Signes laudable and ill signes in the small pockes f. 39. Scabes which chance to come after the pockes are gone to helpe them fol. 48. Sleepe when it is tollerable fol. 23. Sleepe an oyntment to prouoke it fol. 26. Sounding how to helpe it fol. 23. Suppository how to make it fol. 8. T Thirst a Iulep to quench it fol. 23.24.43 Throte botch therein to helpe it fol. 17 Throte how to preserue it from the pockes fol 41. Throte vlceration therein to helpe it fol. 45. V Ventoses when and where to applie them fol. 18. Vessicatorie how to make it fol. ●2 Ves●catorie of the sicke fol. ●4 Vnguent defensatiue against the plague fol. 2● Vlceration of the small pockes to helpe it fol. 44. Vnguent fo● spots and rednes of the face fol. 47. Vomiting extreamely to helpe it fol. 28. W Water good against the plague fol. 20 Water for spots and rednes of the face after the small pockes are gone fol. 46. Y Yexing or yoxe how to helpe it fol. 28 Firie impressions Frogs and Toades Gnattes Trees and Herbes Beastes Children Ryuers ●oxe Herbes good for a perfum● Wormwood wine commended Garlicke good in rusticall bodies Flegme Choller Mellancholye F●sh Capers Sauce Fruites Pulse Milke and Cheese Whote houses Walking A good cau●at A good caueat for Chirurgions and Barber VVhat we must do when we haue bene with the sicke Carbunckle Infallible signes of death The vncertinty of the plague Seeke for helpe in time 4. Intentions to cure the plague VVho is to be● let bloud VVhere a flixe is drawe not bloud Botch in the throte to cure it Chickens how to apply them Botch in the necke Botch in the stomacke VVeake and spare bodies may not bleed VVhen bloud is to be drawn A good caueat A good obse●uation Note Ventoses whe● and where to applie them Bolarmoniake how for to prepare it In vomiting what is to be done VVhen you must procur● sweate Thirst to quench it Fainting o● sounding to helpe it Playster for the feete Sleepe when it is tollerable Faintnes after sleepe You may not Purge till the third or fourth day After purgi●g giue a Co●dial Note A good cauiat VVhen aflixe is dangerous Mundif●cati●● Emplestrum Kellebackeron you shall finde made with ma●ster Bakerone of her Maiesties chirurgiōs Pigeons or whelpes insteede of Chickens A good pultis Carbunkle in the Lungs Carbunkle in the liuer or spleene Carbunkle in the bladder or Kidneyes Carbunkle in the braine Ill signes Good signes Primatiue Antecedent Coniunc● E●fic●ent Why the pocks is infectious Good signes Ill si●●es Two speciall causes of death Bloude Choller Fleagme Melancholy C●ildren may not bleede in the arme Giue nature leaue to work A good caueat Pai●e burning in the eye to helpe it Eares to preserue them Nostrels to preserue them Throate to preserue it Lungs to preserue them D●ete To preuent sorenes of the mouth Payne in the eares
j And then drinke it as the other before An other gentle Purgation ℞ Aquarum scabiosae Card. b. Aqua ad pestem ana ℥ j. Rhab elect ʒ ij ss Cinamomi ʒ ss Infuse them together twelue houres and straine the● strongly then adde to the strayning Syr ros lax ℥ j. Syr de limonibus ʒ iiij Mixe them together and so drinke it as the other before you may either adde or diminish of the Rubarbe vnto any of these potions as you ●●st Now when you seé the Purgation hath done working then giue the sicke some Cordiall thing as hereafter followeth which hee must also take the next morning following A good Cordiall to be taken after Purging ℞ Conserua Borrag Buglos Mali Citri ana ʒ iiij Confect Alkermis ʒ j. Boli Veri ʒ ss Specierū diarhod abb ℈ ij Diamarga frigid ʒ j. Manus ch●isti perlati ℥ j. Syr de lymon ʒ iiij Mixe all these together and giue the sicke thereof so much as a chestnut at a time you must often times eate thereof if the sicke be in no great heate An other good Cordiall to be giuen where great heate is ℞ Conseruae Borag ʒ iiij ℞ Conseruae fol acetosae ℥ j. ℞ Bolarm veri ʒ j. ℞ Manus christi cum perlis ℥ j ℞ Syr de limonibus q. 5. misse You must often times giue of this where great heate is so much as th●eé beanes at a time A good Cordiall potion ℞ Aquarum buglossae Acetosae ana ℥ j. ℞ Pul diamarga frigi ʒ ss Take Confectio alkermis G. ij Take Syr de aceto Citri ℥ j. misse Take Vel de limon ℥ j. misse All this you may take after purging as aforesaide at any time And here you must vnderstand that if it be in a plethoricke body full of ill humors it were good that you purge him againe the next day Cap 3. Sheweth what Simptoms often chaunce and how to help them FOr that in this contagious disease there are diuers dāgerous simptoms which doe oftimes chance I will here shew you good meanes how to helpe the same For lightnes of the head through want of sleepe ℞ Hordei mund P. j. Amigd dul depilatum ℥ j. ss Sem. 4. Frigid ma mund ana ℈ j. Aqua font q. 5. fiat decoctio Decoct col l. j. Syr de limombus de Papa ana ℥ j. ss Sacchari perlati ℥ j. Boyle them together a little and then keépe it to your vse you must often times giue two or threé sponefuls therof to drinke and annoynt his temples with this oyntment Oyntment to prouoke sleepe ℞ Vnguent popillionis ʒ iiij Vnguent Alabastrini Ol Nenuphariae misse ana ʒ ij This oyntment is not onely good to prouoke sleépe but will also ease the payne of the head if the place greéued beé annoynted therewith For rauing and raging Yf the partie raue then giue him one scruple of the pouder of a hartes horne burnt with halfe an ounce of the sirrop of Uiolets and Lymons and applie this sacculus following to the heade A good Sacculus for rauing and raging ℞ Florum Nenupharij P. j. Cort Pap ʒ ij Santali Rub Citri albi ana ʒ j. Florum ros rub P. j. Florum Viol. P. ss Florum chamomil Betonicae ana ʒ j. Shread them all small then pounde them grosly and quilt them in a bagge and applie it to the head and it will helpe you Aphtham to helpe it In this contagious disease there doth chance an vlceration of the mouth which is called Aphtham it commeth by meanes of the great interior heate which the sicke is oppressed with in the time of his sicknes which if it bee not well looked vnto in time it will greatly endanger the body for remedy whereof vse this Gargaris A good Gargaris for the mouth Take Cleane Barley one handfull Wilde daysie leaues Planten leaues Strauberie leaues Violet leaues of either one handfull Purslan seede one scruple Quinche seede one scruple and halfe Licqueris brused foure drammes Boyle all these in a sufficient quantitie of water vntill the water be halfe consumed then straine it and take one pinte and halfe thereof and adde thereto Syrrop of roses by infusion And Syrrop of dried roses of either foure drams Diamoron two ounces Mixe these together and Gargaris and wash the mouth therewith often times being warme and it helpeth Vomitting extreamly how to helpe it If it come in the beginning of the disease as most commonly it doth ther is no better meanes to stay it then by giuing of Cordials and by sweating by which meanes that Uennemous matter which is the cause thereof is expelled and breathed out but if after Cordials giuen and sweate it doth not stay it is a very il and daugerous signe yet what meanes I haue vsed to stay the same I will here shew you A good bagge for the stomacke Take Dried leaues of Mints Elder Orgaine Wormwoode Calaminte Mugworte Time Balme Pellemountaine Toppes of Dill of either a little handfull Seeds of Cardus benedictus Fennell Annis Rootes of Ciperus Calamus aromaticus of either foure drammes Nutmegs Cloues Mace of either halfe a dramme Make all these in grose pouder then put it into a linnen bagge wich must be made so broad and long as will couer the stomacke then take Rose water and strong Uinegar of either ten sponefuls wherein doe you dissolue one ounce of Mitridat then must you first wet the saide bagge in two partes of cleane water and a third parte of White or Claret wine and let him sooke therein a little while the lyquor being first warmd on a chafer and coles and then wet him in the Rose water and Uinegar being warme and so applie it to the stomacke and when he waxeth colde warme him therein againe and let him remaine halfe an houre in all and then take him away and drie the stomacke with a warme cloth and then annoynt it with this ointment following Take Kimicall oyles of Rosmarie Take Sage Take Vinegar Take Mitridat of either one dramme Mixe all these together and so vse it and if the partie be costiue then were it good to giue him a glister wherein dissolue two drammes of Mitridat it is also good to applie Uentoses vnto the buttockes and thighes Yoxe or yexing to stay it R. Dill seede two scruples and halfe White poppie seede Purslan seede of either one scruple and halfe Bruse them a little then knit them in a fine Linnen cloth and let it sooke in the drinke which he vseth and when you giue him drinke wring out the bagge therein and let him drinke it and that will stay it also the order aforesaide to helpe vomitting is good to stay the yoxe or yexing but if nether of them preuaile then wil the sicke hardly escape death Flyxe how to stop it You must first giue the patient this purgation following which doth not onely purge away those flymie humors which is the cause thereof but doth also leaue an astringencie behinde it