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A58319 The urinal of physick By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following. Record, Robert, 1510?-1558.; Pape, Joseph, 1558-1622. Tractatus de medicamentorum praeparationibus. English. aut 1651 (1651) Wing R651; ESTC R221564 102,856 271

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scabs and hot pushes Also it stayeth fretting sores namely on the privie members Furthermore it stincheth mattering eares if it be dropped thereinto and if it be sod in the rind of a Pomegranate it expelleth worms out of the ears Childes urine The urine of a child under 14. yeers of age doth cure the toughness of breath if it bee drunken If it be sod in a brazen vessell with honey it healeth creythes and also the web and the tey in the eie There is made of it and copper good soulder for gold Dregs of urine The dregs of urine is good for Saint Anthonies evill if it be nointed thereon so that as Galen doth wisely add the sore be cooled first with some other thing and bee not burning If it be heated with oyle of privet and laid to the womb of a woman it will asswage the grief of the mother and cureth also the rising of the same It cleanseth the eie-lids and the creythes in the eyes Oxe stale Oxe stale being tempered with myrrh and dropped into sore eares healeth the pain of them The urine of a wild Bore Wild bore is of the same vertue if it be kept as Sextus Platonicus writeth in a glasse and dropped warm into them but it hath a more peculiar property in breaking of the stone and to expell the same if it be drunke Goats urine Goats urine drunke every day with Spikenard and three ounces of water is good for the dropsie for it expelleth urine by the sege and it cureth pain of the ears if it be dropped into them Asse pisse Asse pisse as it is written is good for the grief of the reins if it be drunke Mules stale Mules stale as Paulus Aegineta saith is good to heal pain in the joynts Camels and goats stale The stale of Camels and Goats also doth provoke sege and therefore is good for them that have the dropsie Sextus Platonicus Sextus Platonicus saith That Goats urine if it be drunke doth provoke womans terms and cureth pain in the eares being droped into them and being mixed with mulset wine Paulus Aegineta and so dropped into the eares it draweth out matter if there be any Wild Bore The urine of the wild Bore with mulset vineger is good for the falling evill if it be drunke Dogs pisse A Dogs piss tempered with dust and laid in wool will heal corns marveilously and destroy warts Childes urine A childs urine will heal the stinging of a Bee Waspe and Hornet if the place bee washed therewith Mans urine A mans urine will cleanse the freckles and spots in the face And if a woman cannot be delivered of the after burden let her drinke mans urine and she shall be delivered straight Collumella saith that the best dunging for yong shots of trees Collumella is mans urine namely which hath stood half a yeer For if you water vines or apple-trees with it there is no dung that will cause so much fruit as it will doe and not only that but it causeth also the savour and the taste both of the apples Sheeps urin and of the wine to be much the better Constantinus Affricanus saith That the urine of a Sheep Constantinus Affricanus or an Oxe with some hot oil is good for the grief in the cars that cometh of cold Urine as Vitalis de Furno saith fretteth Vitalis dryeth and burneth and is good for the grief of the spleen if it be drunk as Gontilis writeth Asse stale The Urine of a male Asse as the same Vitalis saith tempered with Nardus doth increase and preserve hair And as some say by the writing of Marcellus Virgilius Vrine is of no smal nourishment M. Virgilius for divers folk in the time of dearth have been preserved by the onely use and drinking of it Also Marcellus the Practitioner Marcellus in the 27. Chapter doth witnesse That the Vrine of a man is good for divers diseases of the wombe and bowels and namely for the Collick because that partly with provoking of vomit and partly by occasion of seges it expelleth strongly all noysome humours and for the same cause doth common Practitioners keep it still in daily use Vldericus Huttenus Vlderick Hutten also witnesseth That he did drive away the Ague above 8. times with the only drinking of his own Vrine at the beginning of his sickness And many still doe use the same practise and it proveth well Marsilius Ficinus Likewise Marsilius Ficinus writeth that Many men doe use to drink urine for the Pestilence which thing did Galen write long before him and also Paulus Aegineta and doe testifie also that it preserved them that dranke it a the least way as they thought All urine as Galen writeth is hot in vertue Galen and sharp as saith Aegineta howbeit it differeth according to them that make it For the hotter they are that make it the hotter is it also and likewise the colder urine comet h of a colder body Mens urine is the weakest of all other except tame barrow hoggs for they in very many points agree with man but the urine of wild Bores is stronger Mans urine Mens urine is of as strong cleansing vertue as any thing else and therefore doe Fullers use it to scoure and cleanse their cloth And in cure of grief s also for the same reason it is used to soke and wash maunginess and scabbedness and running sores that are full of corruption and filth and specially if they have in them putrified matter and for such sores on the privie members it is good and for mattering eares and for scales and scurf if the head be washed in it I have healed with it many times sores on the toes namely which came of bruises and were without inflammation and that in servants and husbandmen which had a journey to goe and no Physitian with them bidding them to wet a small clout with it and to put into the sores and then to bind a cloth about it and as often as they listed to make water to let it fall on their sore toes and not to take the cloth away till it were quite whole That medicine which is made of childes urine called of some men in Greek Chrisocola Chrysocola that is to say gold soulder because men use to soulder gold This I say is exceeding good for sores that are hard to heal For this medicine doe I use for the chiefest mixing it with such other things as are good for such like sores In the time of Pestilence in Syria many did drinke Childrens urine and mens also and thought that they were preserved by it Of urine also do Alchumysts make divers things Alchumists as salt and other things moe And many other commodities there bee of urine as for washing and scouring and other like which for briefness I over-passe and the rather because they are commonly