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A20583 Rams little Dodeon [sic] A briefe epitome of the new herbal, or histoy of plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of the phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and plants, vnder their names and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other realmes, countreyes and nations vsed in phisike: Collected out of the most exquisite newe herball, or history of plants, first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue, by ... D. Reinbert Dodeon, ... and lately translated into English by Henry Lyte, ... and now collected and abridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit oliua suos Ramos.; Cruydenboeck. English. Abridgments Dodoens, Rembert, 1517-1585.; Lyte, Henry, 1529?-1607.; Ram, William. 1606 (1606) STC 6988; ESTC S114964 103,266 276

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Figges and homed water applyed and layd to Beane meale playster-wise applyed and layd to Fenugréeke meale in mead applyed and layd to Swéete Trifoly decoct applyed and layd to Smyrneum leaues decoct applyed and layd to Water Popper leaues and séede pund applyed and layd to Pepper myngled with pytch applyed and layd to Dryed Figges pund applyed and layd to Liquid Rozen applyed and layd to Fod cold swellings SOthernwood séede with barly meale pund layd to Sinque foyle roote boyled in viniger Black Molyn boyled in watér or pund with hony layd to Tyme pund with hony layd to Tragoriganum pund with hony layd to Daucus seede pund layd to Scamony iuice mingled with hony layd to Duch Brank Vrsine layd to Mallowes by it selfe or with Swynes greece pund layd to Marsh Mallowes pund layd to Cresses seede with hony pund layd to Garlick with Swynes greace pund layd to Onyons decoct with Figges layd to Wallnuts Rue and Figges pund and with Raysins layd to Arbor inde young tender leaues layd to Mistleto leaues and fruite with Tarre and waxe playster-wise layd to For all swelling and scuruinesse about the Seege CInqu●foyle roote boyled in viniger layd to For to take away sweating DXy Myrtle leaues with oyntments conuenient For hardnesse and shrinking of sinewes SOthernwood séede gréene or dry decoct in wine or water layd to Hempe roote decoct in water layd to Cotula lutea bruised layd to Iris rootes pund layd to Oyle of Lillies layd to Penny royall with hony pund layd to Sagapenum layd to Gathanum mixt with myrrh layd to Assarabacca boyled in wyne layd to Rubarb taken by discretion layd to Balsamine oyle layd to Wheate meale the iuice of Henbane mingled layd to Acanthus drunke with wine layd to Yellow Affodils one dram in wyne drunke For drawing or aking of sinewes PEncedanum iuyce layd to Lacerpitium layd to Amomacom layd to Colloquintida white pith in small quantity layd to Acanthus roote decoct in wine drunke Groundsell leaues and flowres with powder of layd to Frankincense layd to Withy leaues and barke boyled in wine layd to For payne or swelling sinewes CInoglosson beyled in wyne or water layd to Narci●us roote with hony pund layd to Euphorbium prepared layd to For to soften sinewes PRinit oyle mixt with other things conuenient For to ioyne sinewes cut WHite Lilly rootes pund with hony layd to Groundsell with powder of frankincense layd to For to appease payne in the side BLacke Molyn with Rue leaues decoct in wine drunke Goates beard roote boyled in wine drunke Tyme boyled in water and hony drunke Sage decoct in water drunke Rue with Dill decoct drunke Gentian roote the iuice drunke Setwale rootes decoct in wine drunke Lapsia the barke of the roote decoct drunke Trisoly leaues séede and flowre decoct drunke Caroline roote decoct in wine drunke Parcely séedes decoct drunke Yellow Affodill rootes decoct drunke Leaues roote and barke of Ashtrée decoct in wine drunke Oppoponar Calewort stalkes burnt to ashes mixt with swynes greace applyed Mistle séedes with wyne lées pund and layd to Parceneps eaten Galbanum persumed For to dry a moyst stomake LEntiles blanche deaten Garden Madder roote pund and layd to Myrtles iuice drunke dryed For to clense the teeth ARistrologia rotunda powder often rubbed Gingidium hard stemmes or spikes vsed to picke the téeth For tooth-ache CElidony roote chawed Peruincle chawed Saxifrage roote chawed Pimpernell iuice snuft in the nose holden in the mouth Pentahilon decoct in water holden in the mouth Planten roote and iuice decoct holden in the mouth White Molyn roote boyled holden in the mouth Vpright Varuc● or the roote decoct holden in the mouth Pellitory roote decoct in viniger holden in the mouth White Elebor roote boyled in viniger holden in the mouth Fruite of Solanum somniterum boyled holden in the mouth Henbane roote boyled in viniger holden in the mouth Cameleon roote boyled holden in the mouth Ladies Thistle boyled in wine holden in the mouth Caroline roote boyled in wine holden in the mouth Shéepes forrell boyled in wine holden in the mouth Marsh mallowes decoct holden in the mouth Wild Parcaly séede chawed holden in the mouth Orrigan decoct holden in the mouth Yellow Affodili roote prepared boyled in old wine holden in the mouth Myrth and Saffron holden in the mouth Camok tender crops boyled in viniger holden in the mouth Tamarisk leaues decoct in wine holden in the mouth Capers séede boyled in viniger holden in the mouth Mulbery leaues decoct in wine holden in the mouth Lacerpitium roote chawed or put in the tooth holden in the mouth Oppopponar applyed holden in the mouth Sagapenum put in the hollow tooth holden in the mouth Balsam leaues put on the tooth holden in the mouth Milky iuice of Figges applyed holden in the mouth To prouoke flowres when they be destroyed ¶ TAke the roote of Mader gréene make it cleane anoynt it with hony and sprinkle powder of Mader on it make a pessarie or suppository of it and put it in place conuenient To deliuer a dead child ¶ SCald Léeke blades and binde them to the womans nauell and it shal cast out the dead child and when she is deliuered doe away the blades or else shee shall cast out all that is in her Ague Cakes ¶ DRinke Centorie water ¶ Frie red Mints red Nettles and Wormewood with butter apply it hote as it may be suffered of each one dram ¶ Rost Onions with butter streane it and anoynt the griefe ¶ Drinke water of Isop ¶ Take Smaledge chop it small and make worts with otemeale and eate euerie morning for a time To abate extreme heate in Ague ¶ TAke French wine a quart and as much cunning water Planten one dram boyle the halfe and to abate the harshnesse put to it a good peece of Sugar drinke this warme in extremitte of heat for want of French wine take Gascoyne wine For S. Anthonies fire STampe Adders tongue with sooines greace and apply it Arache iuice laid to easeth Béetes Bursa pastoris seuerally applied Succory rootes and flowre seuerally applied Lye made of ashes of Coleworts seuerally applied Coriander iuyce with vineger seuerally applied Endiue with Ceruce and vineger applied seuerally applied Galion Gourdes iuice seuerally applied Henbane boyled in water seuerally applied Myntes iuyce with vineger and brimstone seuerally applied Myntes Rue oyle and vineger seuerally applied Opium with vineger seuerally applied Perritory stamped tempered with Ceruce seuerally applied Parcely with bread seuerally applied Planten leaues brused with iuyce of Houseléeke seuerally applied Gréene popie heads not ripe pund with barly meale seuerally applied Red rose dried leaues sodde in wine war me seuerally applied Rue with oyle of Roses Vineger and Ceruce seuerally applied Sauin stamped or the iuice seuerally applied Thorow-wax the water or herbe seuerally applied ¶ Boyle the herbe roote séed of Holy hocke with barly meale in water mixed with oyle of Roses or oyle Oliue and apply it to the holy fire and shingles ¶ The water or iuyce
of the féet against the fire at euen when he goeth to bed For Cough of flegme ¶ TAke Figs a pound a quarter of a pound of Liquoris a handfull of Isop stamp them and séethe them in water from a gallon to a pottell strayne it and doe thereto halfe a pound of Annice and clarified hony and drinke of it as of a principall remedy For a Cough of Rewme in the lungs ¶ TAke Origanum Isop the roote of Enula Campana of eche a good quantity boyle them in water and bray them well strayne it and put to it halte a pound of Annice and seethe it againe till it be thick then take it from the fire and put to it a quarter of a pound of Sugar and halfe a pinte of clarified Hony one ounce of powder of Ieat and so haue you a singular good remedy For the Cough rutling of the brest boyles and sores in the side for the Milt and stomacke ¶ TAke Horsehelme Groundswell Isop Centory Smallage Rue Holewort and Puliall of eche a like and doe thereto Pepper and Hony and eate of it early and late For the dry Cough ¶ TAke Anet Smalledge seedes a like much make it into powder temper it with wine and seethe it till it beginne to waxe thick then box it and vse it first and last For the olde Cough ¶ TAke white Horebound a good quantity Groundswell a lesser quantity and Wallwort the least quantity boyle them with water and fresh greace temper them wel together make a plaster thereof and lay it to the brest in one night it profiteth greatly and expelleth much euill corruption A notable Electuary for the same ¶ TAke iuice of Horehound Feuerfew Centory Horsemynt Betony roote and all and Fenel boyle them with powder of Pepper looke ye take like proportion of the iuices and of Hony clarified as much as all the rest séethe it till it be somewhat stiffe stir it fast and giue it nor too great a faire coole it boxe it vp and eate of it For the chine cough ¶ TAke womans milke and anoynt the childes brest about the heartspoone then take powder of Sauory and strow thereabout and bind it with a clout doe this thrée or foure dayes at euen and morne against the fire and keepe the childe from cold and from all sowre meate For the Crampe ¶ TAke an hearbe that groweth on the roote of Broome one handfull as much Lawrel leaues a quart of white wine as much oyle Oliue boyle it till the wine be wasted cleanse it and kéepe it well for it is full good for the Crampe being auoynted therewith ¶ Take Rue stamp and mix it with fresh Greace and kéepe it in a vessel nine daies well couered boyle it and scomme it and while it is hote put powder of Incense into it stir it and make it into an oyntment and anoint the griefe with it For the Cramp or conuulsion of sinewes ¶ TAke Olei Castorei one dram Olei Inniperij halfe a dram Olei Liliorum Olei Vulpini of each sixe ounces mingled all together anoynt at morne and euen the hinder part of the necke both the shoulder blades and downe all the spoone of the backe euen to the hips Adidem ¶ TAke Holy oyle oyle of violets and Barrowes greace and anoynt the griefe To cause good digestion and to destroy wind and to comfort the reynes and side TAke Annis Louage Smalage Canel Cardamonium Origanum Caroway Fennell Sicermontanū Sage Comin Calamint Time black Pepper long Pepper Isop and Parcely of each halfe a dram Liquorice Ginger Pellitory of Spaine Nutmegs of each one dram Amomacum thrée drams Cloues Galingale and Saffron of eche halfe a dram and Sugar as much as all the rest by waight and vse this powder Dropsy in the wombe ¶ TAke Gour●s and Parcely séed of Alex●dria Brome flowers a like much boyle them wring out the water whē it is sodden then take Charuel Tamerick the other Parcely and stamp them all together wring out the iuice and boyle it till it be halfe wasted put therein Cassia Fistula and put therof into the patients drinke and kéepe him warme Dropsy and Iaundes ¶ TAke a great bundle of Broome that is gréene and burne it to ashes then take Madder and make Lye with good wine and let it runne thorow the ashes all warme and put to Spike Sugar Candy and Galingale and let it stand a night This drinke will destroy the Dropsy vsed xxi dayes at morne and euen For Dropsy ¶ TAke Turmerick Iuory and the shell of Pomegarnet in powder boyle it in good Ale or wyne put thereto iuice of Celidony Hony and Spike when it is cold giue the sick to drinke thereof in the new Moone and leaue at the old Hote Dropsy in the wombe ¶ TAke iuice of Cresses and swéet wort a like much and the third part of cléere Hony temper them together straine if and giue to drinke ix dayes Cold Dropsy in legs and feet ¶ TAke young tendrells of Elder such as be black and bruise them with Eldern leaues and boyle them well in cleane water put it in a vessell and stew the legges and lay the herbs to them when thou goest to bed as hote as may besuffred early and late ¶ Drinke shine owne water and it profiteth For payne in the Eares and to restore hearing ¶ BVrne young braunches of greene Ash and take the water that droppeth from them an Egge shell full as much iuice of Leeke blades and of the dripping of Eeles boyle them together a little strayne it through a cloth and keepe it in a glasse put of it in the whole eare and lye on the sore eare and in nyne dressings it will be hole then take wooll vnderneath a blacke Sheepes belly wet it in that iuice and lay it to the eare For wormes in the Eares ¶ Take Hony from the Combe and doe it in the eare and lye downe on the other side and it will come out ¶ Iuice of mynts mixt with hote wine doe th elike dropped in ¶ Iuice of Aris-smart with hote wine doe th elike dropped in For aking of eares ¶ Take iuice of Swings ●●e●●es and put it in the eares ¶ Take iuice of Reddish and Oyle O●●e and put it in the eares ¶ Take iuice of red Mynts and put into the eares For water fallen into the Eares ¶ TAke iuice of Corpander and put it in the eare A water for sore eyes that if a man had lost his sight ten yeres if it be possible to be reconered it will helpe in ten dayes ¶ TAke Smalledge Rue F●unell Varuen Egrim●ny Betony Auens Scabicus Ha●● strong Eufrase Pimpernell and Sape a like much distill them with a little vrine of a man child with fiue grayned of Franchincence drop a drop hereof euery night in the sore eye To cleare the sight and remoue the Web. ¶ TAke red Roses Smallage Rue Varuen Mayden hayre Endiue Singréene red Fennell Hollywort Celidony of ●che
¶ STamp clote Bur roote one dram with the kernels of Pine apples and drinke it ¶ Decoct Pernincle with wyne drunke ¶ Drinke iuice of Bursa pastoris ¶ Drinke powder of Tormentill roots with wyne ¶ Drinke iuice of Knot grasse or the leaues boyled in wyne drunke ¶ Amyle or Starch being drunke profiteth For a fore throat by sicknesse ¶ DRinke iuice of Woodroue with good ale For the Squinnancy ¶ TAke Goats milke and in the beginning make a plaster of wheat bran the iuice of Smalage in meale of Fenigrak with newe Barrowes greace and the iuice of Planten and powder of Roses and apply it Take roots of Mallowes meale of Fenigréeke Flaxe séeds Dates great Raisins the stones taken out with wheat brun boyle them in water stamp them and make it with new Barrowes greace and a little heny into a plaster which is maruaylous riping and lay it to the Squinancy Take hony hogs bloud lard meale of Flaxe séede Fenygréek and the dung of Swallowes incorporate them make a plaster excellent to rype the Squinancy And note that the dung of all maner of Swallowes healeth the Squinancy Let the Impostume be opened with yron or a razer or this breaking plaster following ¶ TAke Bran salt and oyle stamp them incorporate them and make thereof a plaster and apply it This is vsed to clense and dry the same To procure vrine and to breake the Stone ¶ TAke water Crisses handfull Parcely halfe a handful red Fennel tops Mercury leaues roots of Ciprus bruised of eche a quarter of a handfull Raysins of the Sunne the stones taken out halfe a handfull chop them smal make pottage with mutton or veale and thick it with great Date meale beaten small season it with Pepper grosse adde to it Gromet seeds iij. d. waight beaten fine a little Saffron eate a messe thereof at morning noone and night a weeke together D. K. ¶ Boyle Virga Aurea in wyne and drink it and drink one spoonfull of the powder thereof foure houres before meat with a raw egge For the Collicke and the Stone ¶ TAke Stone crop Parcely leaues roots mother Time of eche a handfull boyle them in good stale Ale halfe an houre strayne it and put to it a good quantity of Graynes in powder and drinke it warme For the Stone A powder ¶ TAke Barberies a handfull dry them Pench stone Ash keyes dryed Parcely seed Seahull Saxifrage of eche a like much dry them beat them fearce them then lay a black flint stone in the fire till it be red hote quench it in a pynte of Malmsey and put in it a quantity of that powder about one spoonefull to as much Malmesey as your stomake will beare and kéepe the residue of the powder to vse at néed When the griefe is on the patient let him drinke no other drinke but posset ale or some other warme drink with part of that powder vntill it breake To breake the stone in the bladder ¶ TAke Oleum simplex Scorpionis and for an old man mix oyle of Violets with it and noynt the sides by ouer vnder and about the priuy members from ano vpwards For the Stone ¶ TAke the stone in an Ore gall as much as a Beaue Turmerick ij penyworth Bayes ounce Cloues Mace long Pepper of eche j. penyworth ij Acornes Swéete brier stones Gro●nell seeds clote Bur séeds of eche a spoonful Hawe stones halfe a spoonfull pun all together into fine powder and mix them wel together put thereof into a reasonable draught of good ale in a glasse or cup so much as ye can take with your thumb ij fingers or more the more the better and drinke if off If you feele it very bitter drinke two or three spoonfuls of ale or other drinke after it which wil lay the bitternesse After you haue taken this receit if it do not throughtly helpe after xiiij dayes or iij wéeks take a good hādful of wild Time boyle it in a quart or white wine and in the time of boyling throw ij or ●ij pibble stones in the fire burne them to coales cast them red hote into the wine being bruised to pieces then straine and drink it fasting in the morning two houres after To clense the stomake ¶ TAke Isop Rose mary Time of eche two crops put them in a pynt of ale with Sugar let them boyled and drinke thereof two houres before meat To auoyd sleg●●e out of the stomake to be taken one spoonefull or two at any time ¶ TAke eight spoonefuls of Rose-water foure spoonefuls of Conduit water two spoonfuls of white viniger halfe a quarter of a pound of fine Sugar boyle them in a poringer on a chafingdish with coles scum it cleane drink it luke-warme For such as cast vp their meat by weaknesse of the stomake ¶ TAke the nether trust of a browne leafe teast it dry and leysurely then stéepe it in strong viniger a little while then take it out and spread on it pounder of Claues warm it agayne and tye it about the mouth of the stomake audit shall stay vomiting To comfort and strengthen a weake Stomake ¶ TAke malmesay one pynte mint water a pynt Synnamon and Ginger of echs an ounce bruse them and mix them together with halfe a quarterne of Suger let them stand all night and in the morning drinke it Mastris Barret A good sauce to procure Appetite ¶ Make sauce with Orange mynt vineger Comyn and Pepper For the Collike of the stomake ¶ Take wormewood a pound and a halfe peache leaues mother of fyme Red mynts Perritory on the wall of eche a handful Saxifrage penny-royal of eche half a handful Fennel seed a quarter of a pownd Gromel seed half a quarter of a pownd of Annis seede and Liquor●s of eche half a pownd bruse all the séeds together and put them into a gallon and a halfe of Sack and distil them in a Limbeck Mistris Barret For a Feuer in the stomake ¶ Take Comyn Annis fenel seeds red rose leaues wormwood mynts Auens vineger sowre bread fryed and layd in a bag luke warme to the stomaks renem it often with vineger Against dayly payne and repletion of the mouth of the stomake ¶ TAke Liquoris Sauery Serp●●um Enula campana Reddish roote middle barke of Elder mynts Sags and Rue stampe them and steepe them in white wine and giue the Pacient early and late A Purgation against Paralipsim or coldnesse of the stomake ¶ TAke rootes of Fennell Parcely grasss Ireos Sperage Akorns Triangulus Reddish the barke of Tamarick of these rootes and herbes make a dece●tion in white wine being well made and collated take S●●namum Cleues Nutmegs Zebary Galingale long Pepper and Spikenard beats them all in powder and with the dece●tion alo●e said make a pig mentum with hony well clarified and vse it For a hote stomake ¶ CVt the gréene of the flowres of Violets and pun them small and put to
salt biefe the leaner the better no fat asmuch as will goe into the wound lay it in the hot ashes in the fire and let it roast till it be through hot and being so hot thrust it into the wound bind it fast it will soone staunch and neuer after breake vpon warrantise For pricking with a needle or thorne in a Sinew ¶ TAke bolted Wheats stowre ●ēper it with wine boyle it till it be thicke make a plaster thereof and lay it to as hot as may be suffered it wil ease the Ache and heale vp the hole Regula THere be certaine places in man which being pricked in a ●●new except he haue ●espe within seuen paies he shall die for there will come a ●●ampe from the hurt place to the neck and draw his Iawes together that he shall not open his mouth which is called Spasme Therefore if a man be pricked in the sinew that accordeth to the same take good oyle Roset and chafe the hurt place as hot as may be suffred and powre thereof into the same hurt lay wooll vpon it and hind it vp and vse this till it be whole and none other for this is kindly for it aboue all others For to stop the fluxe of the belly ¶ MAke powder of the bloomes of Walnuts whē they fal two drams with a hard rosted egge and oyle eaten three mornings fasting if that serue not take three drams with an egge For a Marmoll ¶ FIrst giue the patient this sirrup that is take Parcely Fenel Kneholme Sparage Scabios Enula campana Affodill rootes Dock rootes round and sharpe Ebulus Elder Camedrios Camepitis Endiue Sorrill hartstongue Cetrack Politricon Capillus Veneris Adiantus one dram Violets Scene Polipody Electri of each foure ounces Flowres of Borage Maratrum Time Epithini Cuscuti Sticados Liquoris clensed of each one ounce Borage iuyce Affodill iuyce Fumytorie iuyce boyled with Siccory one pound Sugar foure pound Giue it the patient by nine dayes purged vt potionatus rediget and after anoynt the pustules places with iuyce of Affodils halfe a pound Lapacii acuti Rotundi iuyce of Celidoni of each fiue ounces Sulphuris viui quicke Lime Litarg auri of each two ounces Madder Citrine of each thrée ounces Aloes Caballine Tartarum of each one ounce Viridis aeris two ounces Picis natalis one poūd Olei communis two pound Auximgie Angrull porci sals one poūd Petrocilini 2. ounces Omnia incorporentur in maner of an oyntment and therewith anoynt the grieued parties by eight dayes and then let him enter into a bath in which the leaues and rootes of long and round Decks and Scabious wild and domesticall great Lawrell and little Lawrell Tithimall Rootes of Ebulus Elder rootes and leaues of Enula Campana shall be boyled of each thrée drame All which must bee stamped and boyled in water and make a bath and anoynt the patient dayly by fixe dayes and let him vse this for a competent season vntill he be cured For fret in the belly ¶ EAte Tansey Rew and Sothernwood For hardnes of the belly ¶ DRinke thrée spoonefuls of iuyce of Iuie leaues thrée times in a day For griping paine in the belly ¶ TAke Sothernwood and say it against the place of the contrarie side where the torment is and it will driue it out if it be layd to the nauell it will driue away the paine For ache in the backe ¶ Take Ache Egrymony Mouse-eare Saincle and Wormewood of each a like much stampe them smal with butter or barrowes greace and white wine frie it and make a playster of it and lay it to the backe as hot as may be suffered For ache in the bones ¶ TAke and old hoare Foxe bind him sure that he stirre not put him quicke into a brasse pot and put to him sixe or eight gallons of oyle Oliue set them on the fire and boyle it eastly fiftéene houres then let the fire coole then straine it through a cleane linnen cloth with that oyle anoynt the ache which profiteth greatly you may kéep it fortie yeeres or more whē it is boyled you shal find of the Foxe neither haire skinne nor bones but onely the clawes and the oyle consumed to one gallon or a little more For ache a Cerecloth ¶ TAke Rosen half a pound Perrosen one quarter of a pound Deere suit two ounces Turpentine one ounce Cloues and Mace of each alike one ounce Saffron one ounce oyle of Roses two ounces boyle altogether and vse it For to cure the bloody Fluxe ¶ MAke pouder of Acornes cuppes and drinke it with red wine yolks of hard egges and cynamon● For bleeding at the nose or bloody Fluxe ¶ TAke a great Toade ptu it in a glasse and stoppe it fast then set it in a dunghill and all the great Teades thereabouts will draw to it then take them and put them inito an earthen pot and stoppe them saft and set that put on a strong fire till they be drie but come not to it till they be cold for the stinch then sow them in silke If it bee the bloody fluxe lay it to the right side If it bee for bléeding at the nose lay it to the stomacke warme But if it be great néed heat two Toades theron and dry them and lay them to your stomacke warme in silke as aforesaid c. A Caudle for the bloody Fluxe ¶ TAke a pint of red wine and the yolks of 5. newlaid egs a good quantitie of Synamom a little sugar the pill of a Pomegranate dryed and made in pouder a good quantitie boyle all together in a platter on a chafingdish till it be thieke and let the patient eate of it earely and late and as oft else in the day as his slomacke will serue him and it will stoppe it be the fluxe neuer so great A singular approued remedie for the bloody Fluxe ¶ TAke as much fine linnen cloth as will make a suppositorie being wrapped round together bottomwise wetit in the best Aqua vitae or Aqua compōssita and let the patient conney it into the fundament and within thrée or feure times dressing by Gods helpe it will doe good Another ¶ TAke gads of stéele made redde hote in his drinke oftentimes quenched and drinke thereof Another ¶ TAke Sinkefoyle boyle it in wine and let the patient hold his mouth ouer it To remoue a botch from one place to another ¶ TAke Wormewood and Mugwort Rodion stamp them together and drinke the mice in ale● then take a quicke Oyster and lay it on the place that thou wouldest breake and thitherward it will draw it ¶ TAke Oculus Christi and Veruiu make a plaister of them and lay it from the botch two fingers breadth and eftsoones put it far and doe so till thou come to the place where thou wilt breake it ¶ TAke Colombind stamp it with the iuice wash the botch or boyle well and make a strike with the same iuice to the place where
bark be cleane taken away boulted in a fine cloth of the bran whereof make a powltis in cleane water with a spoonfull of butter thrice washed in water and hereof let the Patient often vse ¶ Also boyle the swéetest Apples you can get with newe porke let the Patient eate the Apple his brest and places anoynted against the fire with fresh butter Against horsenesse ¶ TAke Gum Arrabeck Dragagant Liquorice Anudi Cucumer séedes Gourd séedes Purcelane Pemdion Horsehoue Terrestris Canabi séeds Acholus roots Isop Mentastrum Violets boyle them together in white wine and let the Patient drinke thereof morne and euen c. For winde and stitch in the side ¶ TAke Camomill and Wormewood of eache one handfull gréene Broome two Hādfuls stamp them small together then make a bag that will goe from the Nauell to the Reynes put those things into the bag couched abroade that will lye ouer the wombe then take a good quantitie of Mallowes and boyle them in a pottle of rayne water or cléere running water till it be throughly boyled then plunge the same bag in that water till it be throughly hote then squese out that water and all hote lay it ouer the womb til it commeth to the reines and when it is cold heat it againe and renewe it often A paste for stinking breath ¶ TAke Wine and Honie a quantitie boyle them a little the put to it grated bread and stir it put to it Annis séeds Liquoris and Pepper in powder and make paste of it make it in cakes bake them of any fashion and eate of it ¶ Take two handfuls of Comyn in powder séethe it in good Wine from a pottel to halfe drinke it at euen hot and at morne as hot as you may suffer it at euen and morne a pinte 9. daies ¶ Take Puliall Montan one handfull wash it shred and stampe it put to it hafle an ounce of Comyn pun and meddle them well together with white wine one pottle boyled to halfe and giue the patient to drinke hot as hee may suffer it halfe a pinte a day once after meat and not before and once at euen hot and it shall be well in fiftéene dayes For one that is bursten ¶ TAke rootes of Comphrie with the leaues Setwall rootes and leaues Polipody roots Centory called Peterwort make it in powder and drinke it in Ale For to preserue one from bursting ¶ TAke Comphrie Nep Royall Egrimony pun them and make a posset with the iuice thereof and drinke it and somtime chip and fry them with Egges an eat it as a Tansey ¶ Take tender crops of Osmond in May dry them in the wind and not else where make it in powder saue it in a bladder Winter and Sommer and drinke thereof it will make the belly goe as if it were new burst Let the Patient be well and easely trussed to goe withall in the day and to lie in the night till he be whole which will be in 24. dayes if he will bee ruled He must lye vpright as much as he may and kéep his bed euery morning two houres after hee taketh his medicine and eate no white meates till he be whole nor strayne him any wayes For burning ¶ Take iuice of the leaues and berries of Iuy the oyle of Nuts of each 8. ounces Waxe two ounces boyle it to an oyntment and vse it For burning or scalding ¶ Take Nightshade Parcely Isop Tim-houe Sorrell Marigold and Setwall of each two handfuls stampe them and straine the iuice and put to it a pound of Spike a quarter of a pound of Déere-suit well clarified or fresh Butter or Shéepes suit boyle all together a little while then put it out and anoint the griefe it wil take out the fire in ten or twelue houres then lay ouer it the soft Long wort leafe but first wash the griefe with salt brine which will speedily take out the fire Another for the same ¶ TAke Sallet Oyle and running water boat them together and then lay a lawne ouer the griefe and anoynt it on the lawne without remooning till it be whole ¶ Take the black water remayning in the making of salue or oyntment of Tabacco and anoynt the griefe it killeth the malignant heat of any burning or scalding ¶ TAke running water a pottle as much white wine or viniger halfe a penyworth of Hony as much Allom as an Egge white Coprus a quarter of a pound Rosemary Rue Isope Time and red Sage of each braunch boyle chem to halfe straine it and reserue it to vse To destroy a Canker ¶ Take Chid sope and quicke Lyme make a plaister and lay it to the sore and be well ware that the Canker be there for it will certainely slay the Canker And when it is flayne lay to the sore a sword of Bacon and it will heale it This is called Veni mecum for it will not fayle if it be layd to the quicke flesh For Cankers in teates ¶ TAke Culuer dung Hony Virgin waxe flower of Barly Beanes and Lyneseeds séethe them in Viniger or Wine put thereto Rams tallow make a plaister and apply it For a Canker in the mouth ¶ TAke the roote of Flower be iuce wash it and slice it and a few leaues of Peny coyall stéepe them in conduit water and wash the griefe therewith To purge Choller ¶ TAke Diagredij one dram beat it grosse put the powder of Aromaticum Rosarum Gabrielis to it halfe a scruple Ginger fine sliced halfe a spoonefull Sugar as you lift take a fayre Apple cut of the cap take out the core lay a tyle vpon embers rost the Apple and when it is rost pare the Apple and put into white wine and take it early in the morning D. K. For the Collicke and to cause disgestion and for gryping paynes of the belly ¶ TAke herbe Iohn Ca●●●mill Wormewood of eche one handfull the yeolkes of two egges hard rosted shred thē together not ouermuch fry them with salt Butter then take a tréene dish and fill it with warme ymbers and lay the fryed herbes vpon the embers sprinkling the embers with wine vineger and lay a lynnen cloth ouer the dish and knit it fast in the bottome and lay it close vnto the payne G. K. For swelling of the coddes ¶ TAke powder of Comyn Barley meale and Hony fry them and make a plaster thereof and bind it to the code For Cornes in any place ¶ TAke crops of a Nettle brouse them and lay them to the Cornes ¶ Cut them till they bleede and then apply to it ashes of Tabacco burnt For the perilous Cough ¶ TAke Sage Rue Comyn and Pepper boyle them in Hony and eate of tearely and late a spoonefull ¶ Take Horehound and Hony and eate of it three dayes and thrée nights For Gough of cold ¶ VVAsh his feete euery euen with hot water then set his soles against the fire then stamp Garlick and a little Horehoūd straine them and anoynt the soles
them put to it Sugar Saffron and a little Triacle drinke it fasting at morning and euening without Triacle For angry scabs night plo●ks and watry wheales ¶ TAke Ra●sins the stones taken out and Rue stamped together and apply it to ¶ Stamp Daysy leaues fry them with fresh Butter and anoynt the hands ¶ Stamp wild Tansey and Daysy flowers with cold running water and wash therewith ¶ Stamp sharp leaued Docks and Fumitory a like much make it to oyntment with May butter or Barrowes greace and Roche Alome and anoynt it ¶ Boyle a bandful of Nettles with Sinnamom Cloues of eche two drams and bathe thy hands with the fume thereof For wormes in hands and feete ¶ BOyle iuice of Wormwood in May butter and red docks and stirre it to a salue and anoynt ¶ Boyle Leuin in good ale dregs and apply it to scabs ¶ Boyle wheat bran with Rue in viniger and lay it to For stinging of an Adder ¶ GRynd Centory with Butter and giue the sick to drink It will heale man and beast ¶ Stampe Garlicke and lay to For byting with a Dogge ¶ INcorporate hony and Garlick and eate it For byting of a Spider RVb the place well with Flyes For biting or stinging of any venemous worme ¶ TAke Dragaunce one handfull Centory halfe a handfull halfe so much Rue two cloues of Garlick stamp them and wring out the iuice and anonyt the griefe If thou distill all these and drinke the water it doth destroy all venome within thee For shingles ¶ IF it gird a man haply he shall neuer be whole Take Culuer dung and Barly meale stampe them together and temper them with Eyzel and doe it to the griefe till it bee whole This euill will spring like wild fire but this is greater and redder and it euey springeth arow ¶ Apply to them the Patients owne bloud and he shall be cured For foule scuruy tetters and scabs ¶ WHeat bread soked in brine or pickle layd to the bread being new For bleche or swelling ¶ TAke Walnut leaues and Sotherne wood of eche a handful Succory Woodbine leaues white Archangell wyles Tansey Wormwood Gosting wéed red Archangell of eche a bandfull chop them all together and byle them in May vntter till there be a greent oyntment straine it and kéepe it to vse To kill a Ring-worme or tetter ¶ TAke Mercury and Daisy roots of eche a handful ij spoonfuls of creame stampe and straine them and put thereto sixe spoonfuls of water made of Mercury sublimatum and wash the tetter or ring-worme therewith A water to heale in fiue dayes all scabs as well inward as outward ¶ TAke Planten water a pynt Rosewater halfe a pynt water of flowers of Cythrons or Orenges or of the iuice of the fruits of them a quarter of a pynt put all into a Vyoll of glasse and put to it of quicksiluer beaten to powder one ounce let them boyle softly at the fire a quarter of an houre then coole it and put it in a glasse Wash the scabby place with it at night and let it alone to the next day without more washing the third day wash it agayne but not the fourth day At the first and second time you wash them it will make all the scabs in your body to breake out At the third tyme they shall so ory vp that you shall find all neat and cleane both within and without There is no remedy in the world more excellent then this nor easter to be made This water marketh a mans flesh white and death out all ●●ill humours at the body For the falling sicknesse ¶ DRinke powder of Haris horue with wyne ¶ The first syme he falleth when thou séest it put off thine owne shooe and pisse in it rince it well and giue him to drinke of it and he shall no more fall nor haue that euill ¶ Also at his first falling slay a Hound and take out his hart and gall and being hote grynd it and giue it him to drink and he shall no more haue it ¶ Cocks stones gréene drunk helpeth but abstayne from wyne ix dayes ¶ Bores stones eaten or drunk with wyne pro●●teth ¶ Take a Fores brayne and giue it oft to children and they shall neuer be sick of that euill To prouoke sleepe ¶ TAke Lettice séede and Smallage séede stamp them and temper them with the white of an Egge and lay it to the forhead ¶ Take powder of Smallage Henhaue and Mynts tempered with oyle or greace and anoynt the temples c. ¶ Stamp Léeke séede and temper them with womans milk and the white of an egge bound to the temples For a scald head ¶ TAke hony a spoonfull wax and shéeps suit of ech a quarter as much of the after-byrth of a woman as an egge Rozen Pilch Sparmacoeti of eche halfe a quarter boyle them til they be molten wel incorporated then strike them on a cloth and make a plaster apply then take Rozen pitch the after-burden of a woman mingle them together ouer the fire and make a plaster and this to be layd to vj. or vij dayes and then take of the next plaster before Brimstone black Sope and the burden anoynt the head without it and put it in a cloth unoynt the head with it after the it is shaued when the skin riseth it wil be whole and if it be hard like the brawne of the thumb it is not whole and if it be very ill thick of scall you shall let it lye vij dayes but if it bee meane then but v. dayes a little scall iij. or iiij dayes and lay it on a moneth or fiue wéeks tyll the skin rise wrinkled and if it be ful in the skin like the brawn of the thumbe let it lye still A principall playster to doe away kernels ¶ TAke roots of Ferne roots of Affodil boile them in the best wine put to it a little quick brimston make a plaster and lay it to spéedily which will consume the griefe For Glandils or kernels ¶ TAke roots of nettles roots of Ebulus boyle them in viniger put to it vnslaked lyme and Auri Pigmentum make a plaster and apply it to the Kings Euill or Kernels ¶ Take the gréene of brasse iuice of Docks Peritory and inice of Léeks incorporate them and in that liquor wetatent and put it into the griefe vnder a plaster putting forth the corrupt matter A new kernell or scruphill is cured as followeth without cutting or rupture ¶ TAke Sinnamom Cloues Quicksiluer quick Brimston pitch Virgin wax the root of Enula campana Sowes greace for a woman Bores greace for a man boyle the root of Enula campana in water then with the Quicksiluer extinct Sage hogs greace pitch wax resolued set it ouer the fire then adde to the powder of the spices brimstone and stamping them all together let them be well incorporated and reserued to vse For to stop spitting of bloud
them twits asmuch Sugar and keeps it in a Cally put all the yets and vse it ¶ TAke one p●●t of make two 〈◊〉 of Ir●●s a little Sugar and drinke thereof For the Collicke of the Stomake ¶ TAke of Wormewood one pound and an halfe of Peathe leaues a pound Mother of Time red Mints and Perritory on the wall of eche a handfull Saxifrage and Pennz-Royall halfe a handiull of eche Fennell séedes a quarter of a pound Grommell séedes halfe a quarter of a pound Annis séedes and Liquoris a pound of eche bruise all the seedes put them into sixe quarts of good Sache and distill them in a Lymbeck To elense the Stomake and cause digestion ¶ TAke Mynt water and Wormewood water of eche a quart Malmesey a pottell a good quantity af bruised Synnamum and almost as much sliced Einger a good piece of Sugar put them together and sturre them well then put them in a glasse and let 〈◊〉 and till it be cleare and let the Patient drinke of it first and last sixe spoonsfuls a time blood warme Ad idem ¶ TAke a pynt of malme sey a pynt of mynt water Ginger and Synnamum one ounce of eche bruise them put them together with halfe a quartern of Sugar in the malmeley all one night and in the morning drinke it For stinging with Wasps or Bees and such like ¶ A North it with Mithredatum ¶ Anoynt it with iuice of Scordium For the Collick Stone and Strangury ¶ TAke the stone in an Oxe gall as much as a Beane Tormētil ij peny worth Bayes j. ounce Clones Maces long Pepper of e●●e j. penyworth two Acornes Swéethrier stones Gromell seeds Clot Bur séeds of eche a spoonfull Haw stones half a spoonful make it all in fine powder mixe them wel together and put therof in a reasonable draught of ale in a glasse or cup so much as you can take by with your thumb and two fingers or more the more the better stirre it well together and drinke it If you féele it bitter two or thrée spoonfuls of ale after it will abate the bitternesse After the taking of this powder if it doe not throughly help after a fortnight or thrée wéekes take a good handfull of wyld Tyme and boyle it in a quart of white wyne and in the time of boyling it throw two or thrée pibble stones in the fire and burne them to coles bruise them and cast them into the wyne being hote after strayne it and drink it fasting at morne and fast two houres after it Fr. Steuens Forthe Strangury A plaster ¶ TAke ashes of the roote and leaues of Chameractis actus fignifieth Elder and Chamer is ebulus which herbe or ashes boyle till it be liquid then so hote as may bee suffered pectini cum fastia ponas and he shall presently make vrine And when by drop meale and in extreme heat he painefully maketh water take wheat bran thereof makea a pouitis and let therof be daily offred to the patient fasting and after make a plaister thereof with Popilion For Warts ¶ STamp Egrimony with salt temper it with viniger and lay it to the Wart and in foure dayes it will be whole ¶ Rost the yeolke of an Egge well stemp it with oyle Oliue or of Violets and make thereof a playster and lay it to and it will doe away the Wart in one night For thighs wearyed and that ake and that are stiffe with trauell ¶ TAke Brookelyms Horehound and herbs Iohn make a playster of them with shéepes tallow swynes greace and horse-donng and lay to the pay●s For sinewes shrunke ¶ TAke Rose nary Tyms Lauender Dyll Balme Brookelyme Yarrow Lounage Smalledge Varuen Camomil Planten Nightshade Herbe Robert Adders tongue Polypody on the Oke W●●byndes Dayfies Cumfry one handfull or halfe a pound of eche shred them small put them into a pan take a gallon of oyle Oliue May butter two pounds new ware halfe a pound put all together in the pan and let it stand nyne dayes stirring it once euery day then séethe it till the waxe and butter be molten and incorporated strayne it in a vessell and leaue nothing in the strayner then put your oyle into a pot in which oyle or fresh greace hath bene This oyle must be made betwéene May and Bartholmew tyde A precious salue for all wounds and sores ¶ Take pygs greace Coliphony brymstone white incense a good quantity of eche stampe them mixe them with the white of an egge spread it on a piece of parchment presse the wound with your fingers to cause the blood come out and apply that playster which will heale speedily A precious oyle to heale a wound in 24. houres ¶ TAke flowres of S. Iohns wort Rosemary flowres of eche an handfull put them in a glasse and fill it with good oyle close it that no ayre goe foorth set it in the sunne 30. dayes and in cleere nights also When the oyle hath gotten the colour of the Flowres strayne it and put in it of Ginger in powder one dram and a little saffron dissolued in good wine then set it in the sunns againe 18. dayes warme the oyle and anoynt there with twice in the day For all swellings ¶ TAke Groundswell Brookelyme Chicken wéede Dayly petty morrell herbe Bennet ●●a●pe and boyle them with two parts of fr●sh butter and one part of white wyne and lay to the griefe as hote as may be inff●ed Payne of the Spleene is thus cured ¶ TAke Fennell rootes Parcely Smalledge Knéeholme Alperagus with their seedes grasse the middle barke of Elder Tamaricks old barke made cleane Time barke and Ypericen stampe them all and keepe them three dayes in viniger and water and after boyle them and put to the clarified hony and boyle all to a thicknesse of hony which is Oxunell giue it the Patient to drinke earely and late with warme water and sa it being diligently pund and lay a playster vpon the Spleene and let the Patient take euery day on an empty stomake three rolles of Radish dipped in hony and make a 〈◊〉 to this maner Make a ditch or hole in the earth the depth and quantity of the Patient make is hote with burning coales then draw out the coaies and sprinkle the ditch with viniger or wine then strow it with diureticall herbes then set the Patient in the hole to the necke and couer him with the diureticall herbes all but the head and put a cloth 〈◊〉 him till he sweate then take him out and couer him in a conuenient place A playster for the tooth-ache ¶ TAke ashes burnt of the Ash trées with keyes make a crust of bread round and wet it with your tongue and lay on the ashes then lay it playster-wise vpon the veyne that lyeth vnder the eye which goeth to the tooth and let it lye the space of an houre then lay another like crust and so the third these thrée playsters will make an incision vpon the deyne and there will be a drop of bloud in the midst of it let it alone and wipe it not till it be dry as a scab and fall off by it selfe for then the veyne is stopped so as the bleud cannot come to the tooth nor gummes which causeth the ache ●●●●●prooued For the same ¶ TAke iuyce of Kus and as much in quantity of hony and with lynt make little balles dipt in that liquour and if the tooth be hollow stop the tooth if it be not hollow lay it to the gumme where the payne is and it healeth wonderfully For tooth-ache of Rhewme ¶ TAke running water and Nettles boyle them well together in a bresse pot put thereto a quantity of viniger a piece of Roche Allum boyle them a little then set the pot from the fire and cast a cloth ouer the Patients head and let him hold his mouth ouer it wide open so as the fume may goe full into his mouth and let the cloth hung close about that no ayre goe out and he shall be cured but kéepe him warme from cold halfe a day after For spreading Tetters VEronica decoct in wine and drunke For roughnesse of the thro●●e WHeats meale boyled to pasts or pay with butter and unto licked in Starch mixed with milke licked in Spelt meale boyled with fresh butter new Goates suit eaten Figges eaten In●ubyes in st●●op eaten For Squinancy or swelling in the throate VIoleta the yellow in the midst of 〈…〉 decoct in water gargarized Bysed boyled with water and Figs gargarized Elatertum layd to with oyle or hony or the gall of a Bull or Oxe Saligot leaues boyled in water applyed Double tongue leaues and rootes gargarized Figs decoct 〈◊〉 gargarized For Almonds or straynes about the throate and the rootes of the tongue MVsta●● with hony and viniger Double tongue leaues and rootes Malberine leaues and rootes gargarized Figges eaten Walnut shall gràene barke decoct in wine gargarized Philberds huskes and shells decoct in wine gargarized FINIS
and preserue the ioynt To draw out the Core and corruption A white salue ¶ TAke oyle of Roses boyle it ouer a soft fire wash the griefe first thrée or foure times with white wyne then put in a little Woodbine water and boyle it to a perfit oyntment then take a handfull of Wall-Gillofers and a handfull of T●ntsaue and make iuice of all together and boyle it to a good salue for that vse To heale and close vp the wound after the other salue hath drawne A greene salue ¶ TAke Waxe halfe a pound May Butter a pound set them on the fire and try them then take Planten one handful Ribwort halfe a handfull Valerian two handfuls Broklem halfe a handfull Smallage half a handfull Orpin Toutsaue Bifolium Ground Iuy Elder flowers of eche a handfull cut them small and boyle all together with Waxe and Butter and make it vp to vse for that purpose There are foure maner of Fluxes 1 COlides sicknesse of the flomake comming of cholerick humours it maketh a man haue a great Fluxe great casting It slayeth within thrée dayes except it be preuented 2 LYenteria which is when the meat departeth vndefied 3 DYaria is a Fluxe durt mixed with bloud 4 DIscintula is where there floweth bloud and the shauing of the Guts together To stop Whites ¶ TAke Beregood and Rolemary dryed beat it in a powder mixe them and lay them to the Nauell To purge Flegme ¶ TAke pure white Tutbith gumme cleane scraped thin sliced and fine minst as may be one dram pure Ginger in like sort dressed two drams Sugar thrée drams make all in fine powder and put it into an Apple that the core is taken out the cap taken off and set a fayre tyle on hote ymbers and therupon ●ost the Apple and turne it often when it is rosted pare away the rynde and put that apple in white wyne and breake it in pieces and adde to it a little Ginger early in the morning and if ye take it at night ye must supearly D. K. To auoyd slegme ¶ TAke Rose-water eyght spoonfuls Conduit or spring water foure spoonfuls white viniger two spoonfuls Isop water two spoonefuls of fine white Sugar two spoonefuls boyle them on a soft swéet fire scum it cleane and vse it D. K. For Frenzy ¶ TAke of Wormewood Sage and Marygold of eche halfe a pynt white wine one pynt and a halfe brew them together and giue the sicke to drinke nine spoonefulls warme in the moring fasting fiftéene dayes together D. K. ¶ Take the herbe called Shepheards yard stampe it and lay it to the head shaued ¶ Madnesse of Frenzy of Choller maketh a man harmfull debatous ¶ Madnesse of Frenzy of Bloud maketh him playing finging and not harmefull ¶ Madnesse of Frenzy of Melancholly maketh him sad sullen and dreadfull of all things Fundament going out ¶ TAke Apostolicon and touch it hote and it shall goe in doe so once or twice as néed is and after bathe it with water that Perritory hath bin boyled in and the Fundament shall go to his place agayne ¶ Wash the Fundament that goeth out with thine owne water For bleeding at the Fundament ¶ TAke Alloes and Myrrh and make them into powder and with oyle of Almonds anoynt the sore and cust on the powder and put vp the Fundament with a Scarlet cloth and it will helpe ¶ Make Worts of Waybred and Sanicle and eate them For swelling of the Genitors ¶ TAke Beane meale and viniger temper them and apply it all about and let it not come necre the fire and if you haue greene leaues stampe them and temper them with hony ¶ Iuice of Wallwort and Eisell a like much and Fennel boyle them to thicknesse and apply it warme ¶ Powder of Comyn Barley meale and hony fryed applyed warme ¶ Take Wormewood stamp it and Beane meale powder of Comyn fry them and warme lay it to the B. This is good for all weakenes of the B. and when ye take away the playster wash the B. with warme viniger at eche time This is well approued ¶ Take Scabious ●atfelon and Auens as much as both grind them small and make thereof peliets dry them in an Ouen when your bread is drawne then make powder thereof and drinke thereof early and late and if thou mayst haue the iuice of these herbes it is the better For the Gowt ¶ TAke Broome flowers Penny Royall Pillitory on the wall a like much stamp them with May Butter put thē in an earthen pot set it twenty dayes in hote horse-dung close stopped then fry it with a part of shéepes fallow strayne it and vie it For the Gangreene ¶ STampe leaues of Coleworts and apply if or the drine of him that vseth to eate Cole worts ¶ Stampe blacke Elebor with viniger and apply it ¶ Stamp Nettles with salt and apply it ¶ The water and iuice of Knot grasse applyed ¶ Decoct Lupines in water and wash with it ¶ The iuice and roots of Pellitory applyed ¶ Reddish with viniger applyed ¶ Take stones of Rapsins stamp them and apply them A playster wherewith the L. R. was cured when all Chirurgions thought him incureable ¶ TAke vnwrought wax halfe a pound Rosen half a pound Olibanum one ounce fine Litarge of gold a quarter of a pound white lead three quarters of a pound beaten to powder and finely searced a pynt of oyle of Neats féet set it on a fire in a small vessell with the Waxe and Rozen and when it is molten put thereto the other powders and stirre it fast with a sticke and then put a little thereof in a sawcer and if it be hard so tryed take it from the fire and anoynt a fayre boord with some Neats foot oyle and as you may handle it for heat work it as it were Cordwayners waxe and make it in rolles and make playsters of it with a chafingdish of coales spread it thin on lynnen or leather and lay the playster warme whereas the payne is and so renew it at morne and euening vntill you bee whole or till the ache be driuen to some other ioynt so follow with the playster as the payne remoueth and beware of cold and hote wynes A playster to cure the red Gowt or Gutta Rolatia ¶ TAke old Lard and put to it strong viniger by two dayes then stamp it and put to it the barke Lappacij acuti rootes boyled in water Quicksiluer sublimed and Quicksulpher wel incorporated together and make thereof an oyntment wherewith anoynt the face when thou goest to sléepe and in the morning wash the face and rub the face with the liquor A most excellent remedy for a cold Gowt that is Oleum Benedictum to heale Guttam Rosatiam ¶ TAke a fat Gander a fat Churle or male Cat new Waxe thrée quarters of a pound Nasturcium one handful Barrowes Greace beat them together and put it into the Gander boyle it and coole it and with that oyntment anoynt the griefe For