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A06291 The Kings medicines for the plague prescribed for the yeare 1604. by the whole Colledge of Physitians, both spirituall and temporall. And now most fitting for this dangerous time of infection, to be used all England over. Royal College of Physicians of London. 1636 (1636) STC 16771; ESTC S102949 6,487 24

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the same with Frankin●ense Iuniper or dried Rosemary To preserve from the Infection of the Plague Take Garlick and péele it and mince it ●mall put it into new milke and eat it ●asting To take the Infection from a house Infected Take large Onyons peele them and lay three of foure of them upon the ground let them lie ten dayes and those peeled Onyons will gather all the Infection into them that is in one of those Roomes but bury those Onyons afterward deepe in the ground Against the new burning Feaver If the Patient be in great heat as most commonly they will take of faire running water a pretty quantity put it on a Chasingdish of Coales then put thereinto a good ●uantity of Sunders beaten to powder and let it boyle halfe an houre betwéen two dishes that done put a couple of soft linnen clothes into a dish wet the clothes well in water and Sunders and apply the same so hot as you can suffer it to your belly To procure sleepe to the sick Persons that are diseased either with the Plague or the hot Feaver Take of womans breast-milke a good quantity put thereunto of the like quantity of Aqua-vitae stirre them well together and moysten therewith the Temples of the Patient and his Nosethrils lay it on with some feather or some fine thin ragge Butter-milke in this contagious time is generally holsome to be eaten and is a good Preservative against either the Plague or the pestilent Feaver A Prayer for those that are not Visited OH most mighty and mercifull Lord God in whose hands are health and sicknesse who at thy pleasure canst kill and comfort I doe confesse that my sinnes call lowder for Iustice then I can cry for mercie and I deserue all Plagues and punishments in this life and the Plague of Plagues in the life to come damnation both of body and soule but Oh Lord bée thou more mercifull then I can be sinfull and in Iesus Christ bee reconciled vnto me and purge mee and cleanse mee from all my sinnes and I beséech thée Oh heauenly Father at whose Commandement the Angels passed ouer the houses of the Israelites when it struck the Egyptians if it be thy blessed will that this present Sicknesse may passe ●uer me and my Family We doe confesse Oh Lord that I and others haue deserued the Plagues of Egypt but Oh Lord howsoeuer kéepe vs from the greatest Plague which is hardnesse of heart and if it be thy pleasure with-hold thy heauy hand from vs Doe not correct vs in thine anger nor yet chastise vs in thy heauy displeasure but in thy mercy release vs and if it be good vnto thée that I and others should taste of this bitter Cup strengthen our Faith encrease our Hope augment our Patience that so wes may rest in thy peace rise in thy power and remaine in thy glory and that for Christ Iesus sake in whose name we further call vpon thee Our Father which art in Heaven c. A Prayer for those that are Visited OH Lord God thou best Physitian both of our soules bodies who canst bring to the Graue pull back againe whom thou ●easest which wert moued at the Prayers of Moses for others of Ezekiah for himselfe Oh Lord heare me for others others for me and all of vs for thy Son and looke with the ●ye of mercy vpon mee whom it hath pleased ●●ée at this time to visit with the Plague and Sicknesse O Lord I am held in thy fetters Oh thou which hast bound mée loose me and if it tend vnto thy glory and my good restore my health vnto mée Oh Lord I haue ●éene an vnprofitable seruant all my life time Oh thē let me not then be bereft of the ●●fe of nature when I begin the life of grace ●ut if thou hast disposed of mée otherwise encrease my Patience with my paines shew ●●y strength in sustaining my weakenesse and be my strong fortresse in this houre of my tryall giue me grace to apprehend and apply all the merits and mercies of Christ vnto my soule and oh Lord let thy Comforter oppose the Tempter in such a measure that he may not preuaile against mée but as thou makest me like Lazarus full of sores so also let thy Angels carry mee into Abrahams bosome Oh Lord I intreat let mee obtaine euen for his sake for whom thou hast promised and bound thy selfe to heare and helpe the afflicted euen thy Sonne and my Sauiour Christ Iesus To whom with thée and thy blessed Spirit bee all praise c. FINIS