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A01661 This boke doth create all of the beste waters artyfycialles and the vertues and properties of the same, moche profytable for the poore sycke, set forth, by syr Roger Becon Freere. Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294. 1550 (1550) STC 1180; ESTC S110820 7,944 30

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feete ¶ The water stronge is in laten inchium This water stronge is of ryghte greate and meruaylous vertue excellentlye aboue all the other For it kylleth the wormes dyssolueth the worke cōsumeth the rotten humors within the body in the places and cōduites secretes and bicause of some vertue wrytten it comforteth where ben the rotonesses and it is openyng and comfortynge the stomacke and it clenseth the ordures and openeth the opylacions of the mylte and of the lyuer and it auayleth to recouer the speche and agaynst the venom it comforteth the syghte warmeth the stomacke and refresheth the lyuer it prouoketh the vryne and the floures vnto women and resysteth vnto the venym of oputhe bayci and of iusquiauim and of all other of this nature and it is good vnto people deth woū●ed whā the surgiens wassheth theyr woundes they kepe it for enfestrynge and engendring of yll flesshe it auayleth agaynst the epydymye agaynst eyres pestilencial it taketh awaye the wyll to vomet and auayleth vnto swellynges and paynes of the membres and vnto the palsye taketh away the fleellynge from the tonge and delyuereth in makynge gargarisme ¶ The water of Quyns Appels and of red Roses This water dronke with good red wyne comforteth the stomacke affirmeth the wombe ¶ The water of Malous This water of colde and moyste maketh soft the wombe and is alteratyue of these opostumes hote and it maketh softe the durter it prouoketh the fluxe vnto women ¶ The water of Scabiouse This water is cōsumptyue and dissolutyue is good vnto the scab or brekynge out or lepre and serpigine impectigne and vnto the dredefull vnto the amoureus ¶ The water of Saxifrage This water breketh the stone in the raynes and in the bledder and prouoketh the vrine and is good vnto pensyfenes and thought ¶ The water of myntes This water is moche consumptyue dyssolutyue and comfortatyue auayleth moche against the opylacions of the lyuer and of the mylt and of the conduytes of the vryne and vnto the stynkynge of the mouthe and of the gommes and prycketh the appetite to eate to vomet and is good vnto the faylyng of the herte it mondyfyeth the mother of the wombe it dissolueth the mylke quayled in the brestes it auayleth agaynst the venō and sleyth the wormes and is good agaynst the coughe the muries colde and tenme colde it prouoketh the vryne and prohybyteth the colde of ●●entes droukē one houre before with good tryacle ¶ The water of Radesshe This water is subtylatyue appertyue abstersyue mondyfycatyue and prouocatyue of the vryne and auayleth agaynst the storgyne ympectygiue and taketh away the humoure from the membres modyfyed of the brest and maketh clere the voyce and subtyleth y e grosse humours the whiche ben in the breste and in the longes it is good vnto the bityng of the Scorpion and sleeth the Scorpions and auayleth vnto Feuer quartayne and vnto the Dropsye and vnto the Iaundes it breketh the stone and auayleth agaynste the bytynge venemous resolueth the humoures the whiche ben in the corner of the eye and taketh away the pympylles frō the bysage it resolueth les quantytie and the syuellynge of the mylt it prouoketh the floures vnto women and is good vnto them the whiche hathe eaten fruytes venymous The water of purslane This water is vyscose and contractyue of the flux of the belly it taketh away the styngynge of the teeth and auayleth vnto the stynkinge blode apostumes hoote and vnto the burnynge of the stomacke and vpon the calefacion of the lyuer and of the alteracion of the guttes and vnto the flux of the mother it weketh y e syght and lettynges aboue the heade and prohibyteth the frenasye The water of howsleke This water is moche colde and repercustiue of apostumes hote of abulatyues it swageth the payne of the podagre hote auayleth moche vnto the brennynge of fyre with oyle rosat and vnto the payne of the heed and sleyeth the nyttes and is moche good vnto the flux of the wombe and vnto the vlceracions of the guttes prohybyteth the frenasye ¶ The water of Bursa pastoris This water is stytyque and repercusyue and auayleth moche vnto apostumes hote at the begynnynge it consolydeth and incarneth the woūdes fresshe and bledynge and it auayleth moche vnto the payne of the eares and dryeth the fylth of the eares and auayleth moche vnto the vlceracions of the guttes and vnto the flux of the neze to the flux of blode of what place soeuer it springeth out it prohybyteth the frenasye ¶ The water of the flourdelyce and of the leaues This water is moch aftersi●e and moche mondificatyue and auayleth moche vnto serpygne and ympertygyne melled with honye and it maketh the vysage fayre and clere and handes in washyng them it maketh also the vysage moche roddy and taketh awaye the spottes from the vysage it prouoketh y e fleures vnto the women and taketh awaye the hardnes of the mother from the bellye it incarneth the woūdes that ben rotte and auayleth vnto the brennynge of the fyre and bytynge venymous ¶ The water of Lylyes This water ereuoketh the sleepe and consumeth the shakynges and dybylytie of the membres and wasteth and taketh away the polucions noctournes and is good for the coughe and weepynge eyes it maketh softe the wombe and auayleth vnto the Fluxe of the wombe ancyan and vnto the vlceracions of the guttes it resolueth the Apostumes of the mylte and auayleth moche vnto nosu●● whyghte This is all one This water is dyssolutyue and subtylatyue and auayleth moche vnto y e scalle and scab of the heade and kepeth the heeres from fallynge it maketh clene the breste and the lyghtes from great humors and breketh the stone and is good for the Iaundyse and it dyssolueth the estrophules and maketh cleane the stomacke and guttes of the superfluytes colerykes The water for the Goute Take the flesshe of a foxe and cut it ryght small dystylle it in a stylletory and rubbe ye the sycke body ther with for it is a souerayne remedy The water of the grayne of Geneper This water is moche subtylatyue apertiue and mondyfycatiue and auayleth moche to make cleane the vlcers sordibus it prouoketh the vryne and the fleures vnto women maketh the enfante dede within the wombe of the mother to auoyde out and chaseth awaye the venome and the beaste venemous bayneth them in the decockcion of y e seede of brome it auayleth moche vnto the payne of the mother of the wombe and atricion of wormes ¶ For to please and for to make these women to seme more fayrer yonger vnto theyr husbandes and for to kepe theym from goynge in to fornycacion and aduoutre it is suffred to vse of some waters the which maketh the vysage fayre and whyte and of these waters I shal put here the which ben called symples and of other composed and made These symple waters ben of the ●●oures of be●es waters of the seede of melos waters of the floure of elder water of the floure delyce water of the rote of Yris of Dragontyne and of the rote of sygilon salmonis ¶ Thus endeth these waters ¶ The Table of this present Booke The Prologue primo In nomme dei Amen ii ¶ The water of the floures of Roosemarye iii. ¶ The water of red rooses iiii ¶ The water of Betayne v. ¶ The water of Plantayne vi ¶ The water of lettis endiue vii ¶ The water of Fumetory viii ¶ The water of Balme ix ¶ The water of Elder x. ¶ The water of elder buglose xi ¶ The water of Garlyke xii ¶ The water of red soddes called archangell mountayne xiii ¶ The water of hartes tonge cycore Endyue all togyther by egall porcions w t the rote of percylle xiiii ¶ The water of Fenell xv The wa of cuffrurie moūtayne xvi ¶ The water of Ysop drye xvii ¶ The water of Horuid xviii ¶ The water of Sauge xix ¶ The water of the rotes and leues of Bresyll and offyrre xx ¶ The water stronge is in latyn inchium xxi ¶ The water of Quyns Apples and of red Rooses xxij ¶ The water of Malous xxiii ¶ The water of scabyoule xxiiii ¶ The water of Saxifrage xxv ¶ The water of Myntes xxvi ¶ The water of Radesshe xxvii ¶ The water of purslane xxviii ¶ The water of howselyke xxix ¶ The water of bursa pastorꝭ xxx ¶ The water of y e flourdelyce xxxi ¶ The water of Lylyes xxxii ¶ The water for the goute xxxiii ¶ The water of the grayne of Geneper xxxiiii ¶ Thus endeth the xxxiiii waters Artificials ¶ Imprinted by me Robert ●●●●r
the hede to drawe the bones broken out of the woundes it is good for the payne of the teeth and for the darknes of the eyes corcosyue and vnto the difficult of chyldren it kepeth frō dronkenes and taketh away the fātasyes of the people the whiche sourdeth of syckenes it is good for the payne of the wombe and for the payne podagre taketh awaye the venom of Dogges enraged it is good for the payne of the eares for people that be deafe in what maner so euer it be and for ronning eyes for the fluxe of blode of vaines and vnto people the which sythē for the sycknes of the stomacke for vometynge for the payne of the stomacke and bytyngꝭ and auayleth to drynke vnto people wery of the feuer quarteine it is good for the paralysye sownynge and tremblynge of the membres and auayleth moche vnto the paine of the wombe and for the swellynge ¶ The water of plantayne This water is moche abster drye and incarnatyue and it is very good for woundes corrosyues it is good for the stoppynge it is good for the ronnynge out of the belly and fleyng of the guttes in drynkynge it worketh the opylacions of the lyuer of the mylt makynge clene and kylleth the inflamacion of the blode and incarneth the Fistules the other woūdes and preserueth from emoroides and it is good vnto the vlceracion of the mouth and vnto the payne of the teeth vnto the bytynge of a dogge vnto the brennynge of the Fyre and of hote water for the vlceratiō of the lyghtes and vnto the spyttynge and vnto the feuer tarcian ¶ The water of lettys and of Endyue This water is aparatiue of vaynes and comforteth the lyuer and maketh warme and in especiall it is good for the hote Apostumes and vnto flumes maketh a man to slepe it is good for y e pollucion ī the nyght it is good for the Iaundes and vnto the opelacion of the lunges and the mylke of Endyue maketh cleane the woūdes that ben in the raines of the backe it auayleth moche agaynst the colere y e which is within y e stomacke ¶ The water of Fumetory This water fortifieth the stomacke and it mondifieth and prouoketh the vrine and auayleth agaynst the scab and infection it pourgeth the colere and mondyfyeth the blode of the humours adustes ¶ The water of balme This water is verye good for the s●omake colde and moyst and aydeth vnto the digestion and disgesteth the mete it comforteth the herte and the braine taketh away the yll thoughtes and pouxes the which procedeth of melancolie and humours adustes and auayleth against the bytynge of a dogge and Scorpion and is good for the ache of the teeth and suffocacion in dreames and vnto extorcion of the belly resolueth the lunges ¶ The water of Elder The water of the leues floures and rotes of elder altogither comforteth the herte of the man and merueylouslye it mondifieth maketh clene the blode and taketh away the melancoly and it heleth the braine the which is infect of humours melancolyes it endureth and heleth the foles enraged in the contynuaunce it is good to hele the scab and of the lepre ¶ The water of Elder and of Buglose The water of Elder and of buglose made by egall parties is moche merueylouse vnto people melancolyous and vnto people the whiche hath trēblynge of the hert and the brennyng of the geder it taketh awaye the heuynes and gyueth gladnes and maketh the man to be of good reason of good vnderstandyng but in this cause he shulde put the floures of buglose and of elder and red roses myngled togyther asmoch of the one as of the other ¶ The water of Garlyke This water openeth the opelacyons of the lyuer and of the mylt and of the raines and preserueth the mā from the passyon colleryke and ventouse it taketh awaye the blakynge of the stomacke and ratifyeth the disgestion it encreseth the dede vnto norysshes and taketh awaye the payne of the raynes caused of Uentosytie and purgeth the grauel and maketh the payne sodenly to cease and it maketh good coloure vnto those that doeth vse it ¶ The water of red soddes called Archangell mountayne This water hath many great properties to prouoke the man and to mondifie and make clene the raynes and the bledder of the grauel and it auaileth vnto the vlceracions of the raynes vnto people the whiche pysse blode ¶ The water of hertes tonge cycore endyue all togyther by egall porcions with the roote of peccylle This water is moche marueylous vnto the opelacion of the lyuer and of the mylt and heleth the iaunders whan a man wyll dryncke of it hym behoueth to put therto of fyne suger and it may be droncke with wyne at his repastes and it is proued ¶ The water of Fenell The water of Fenell is gyuen vnto the obscurite and darknes of the eyes vnto the dropsye and vnto the lytarge and it auayleth against venom purgeth the raynes and the bledder of grauell it prouoketh the man and maketh the flourꝭ come vnto the woman it subtilieth the fat humors prouoketh the dede vnto women and vnto man the sperme and also it taketh awaye the wyll to vomete and helpeth the stomacke ¶ The water of Cuffrurie montayne This water is meruaylouse good to comforte the syght and to recouer it yf it be possyble and in especiall vnto people flumatyques vnto aged people the which it shall compose togither with Ueruene Rewe Roses and Celydoyne This shalbe a ryght merueilouse good water to conserue to comfort and to repaire the syght ¶ The water of Ysop drye The water of Ysop drye maketh cleane the raynes and the breaste and the longes of the matter grosse Fleumatyque and vystose is moche good vnto the coughe the which procedeth of the coldenes and of moystnes it clarifieth the voyce and auayleth moche vnto those the which falleth of the fallyng euyl and it is called in latyn aperylentia ¶ The water of horuid This water heleth of the strangurye and profyteth moche for to gendre and multyplye the people ¶ The water of sauge This water is good vnto all syckenesses colde of the synewes as ben the Palsey the tremblyng of the mēbres swolunynge epilensye and such lyke sycknesses it is good vnto the Reuolucion of the gommes and of the paine of the teth and whan they chellen and it is good vnto the sycknes of the stomacke colde and vnto the mother of y e wombe as is suffocacion of the mother and also this water maye be vsed within forth in drinking without forth ī washyng by other maners the which ben after the dyscrecion of hym or of her the whiche doth vse it ¶ The water of the rootes and leues of Bresyll and of fyre This water lowseth the wombe and openeth the opylacions of the mylte and heleth the dropsye yposarque and taketh away the swellynge of the