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A72470 The bathes of Bathes ayde wonderfull and most excellent, agaynst very many sicknesses, approued by authoritie, confirmed by reason, and dayly tryed by experience: vvith the antiquitie, commoditie, propertie, knovvledge, vse, aphorismes, diet, medicine, and other thinges therto be considered and obserued. / Compendiously compiled by Iohn Iones phisition. Anno salutis. 1572. At Asple Hall besydes Nottingham. Jones, John, physician. 1572 (1572) STC 14724a.3; ESTC S107904 49,058 102

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or with this liniment in Latine for the Apotecaries in English for your better vnderstāding R. Vnguenti popul Olei Nemipharis Croci Opii ana s.d. ointmēt of popular buddes of water lilies of saffron of opium eche halfe an vnce eyther thrée graines analsr z. Mingle them and anoynt the foreheade but if that suffice not anoynt the wristes and the palmes of the féete an hower after supper take this drinke R. Serapii de papauere ana s.d. Nemipharae   Aquae lactucae one vnce Syrupe of Poppie of eche halfe Of water Lillies an vnce Of water of Lettuse one vnce Commixed take it going to sléepe milke warme Thyrst is thus remedied thrée partes of water one of wyne but better with Barlie water or with prunes boyled well in the water of Violettes The payne of the head is thus eased Assatae radicis Chamomillae   Bellidlis Ana. manip i d. Sweat Assa Chamomill   Dasis of eche halfe a handfull Those boyle in Lixiuium or lie and applie it eyther too the head or wash it therwith rouling with warme clothes your head suffering it to drie of it selfe To make the bodie soluble take the cleare whey of milke after the chease is made mingling therwith honie and suger or els decocte them and drink the quantitie of a Gill or a pinte fasting eschuing the bath for that daie pottage of the meate of Gromell Gotes mylke and wyne of mirtles doth meruailousely profet which is thus made Receaue the toppes or buddes of the leaues the fruite of mirtilles of eche an handefull brused boyled in Gascoigne wyne to the consumpcion of the thyrd parte being strayned drinke a draught so that the wether be not hot nor the partie chollerique nor apt to feuers But what purgeth euery humour chéefely by thée are to be ministred if to Hip. as we ought we giue best credit as appeareth in his booke De medicamentis purgantibus Bolus to purge choller is thus made R. Cassia newlie drawen Electuarium Lenitiuum of eyther z.v. drammes commixed with suger in the morning fasting aboute foure or fiue of the clocke not sleaping after nor entring the bathes for that day but kéeping your chamber and within one hower supping the broth of a chicken Bolus to purge fleame shall this wyse be compounded R. Of the Electuary of Dates of the apotecaries called Diaphaenicon halfe an ounce of the powder of Hiera simplex z.d. mingled with suger obseruinge all thinges aforesayde Bolus to purge melanchollie R. Electuarij indi a dram and an halfe of the confection of Hamech thrée or foure drams of luger as much as shal suffice taken as you know A Clister to clense the Chollerique R. Of Mercurie Mallowes Centorie Harts tongue violets Liuerwourt of euery one halfe a litle handful of the iiii great cold séedes of eyther .ii. drammes prepared shall be boyled in a pine and an halfe of running water vntoo a pinte then adde of Diaprunis Electuarie of the iuyce of Roses of eche half an ounce of oyle of Violets and fallet oyle of eche one ounce it first being strayned minister it not ouerhot nor ouercold A Clister to purge the Phlegmatique R. Of Mercury Margeram Minte Orgaine Byssope of euery one halfe a little handfull both brome rootes of the apotecaries called kneholme and polipoodie rootes of eyther one ounce séedes of persnéep and Dill of euery one half an ounce all prepared boyled and strayned adde of the electuarie of Dates .iii. drammes of powder of Sene prepared i. dramme and an halfe of the oyle of Chamomile oyle of Lillies of eyther .i. ounce and an halfe A Clister to purge Melanchullie R. Borage Bauhne Bassill Mawes Sauory Tyme of eche .i. handful Sene Lawry i. ounce Carret rootes .ii. ounces al as is aforesaid boiled in the broth of sheappes heads adde of Diasenue in electuarie i. ounce Syrupe of Epithimum foure ounces oyle of Iuniper swéete Coste of eche one ounce of honie and salt a little A Clister to mundifie the bloude R. Of hoppes fumitorie scabiose endiue cichorie of eche halfe an handfull rootes of perselie and fennell the inner pithe taken out of gourde séedes of eche the waighte of a Shilling Boyle all these in a quarte of wheye vnto almost a pinte all things ordered as afore is shewed adding therevnto Hiera piera the weighte of sixed Diacatholicon sixe drams honie and salte a pretie quantitie A Clister to breake wind and to clense all partes without daunger in any complexion therewith comforting R Floures of melilote of Chamomile and Hissope of eche a little handfull of maydens heare of dill of eche halfe a little handfull of the séedes of Anise and cumine eche one vnce raysons the stones piked oute a handfull boyle all these in a sufficient quantitie of the brothe of a cocke chickin euery thing first thus prepared the which I wishe you to note also in the reste the herbes chopped the rootes brused the séedes broken and boyled to a pinte adde of cassia two vnces of hiera picra iiii drams of the oyle of Dyll of the oyle of chamomile of eche an vnce and half ministred after this sorte so warme as you may suffer at the towell knéelinge the buttockes hygher then the reste of the bodye turninge after on the backe then on the bellie after on euery side For the burning of Vrine a perfect remedie R. Séedes of Purselane of Lettuce of Endiue of eyther one dramme white Poppie two drammes Henbane halfe a dram Sebestens thrée drams Saffron a penie waighte Licorishe foure drammes Pine ten drammes fountaine water thrée quartes boyle all vnto the consumpcion of the third part then straine it and take .vii. or .viii. sponefulles in the morning with one ounce of the syrupe of Violets and assure you before the fourth day you shall sée worthie effectes The Rheume or destillacion of the head is thus taken away R. Sene leaues .vi. drammes Rocket .iiii drammes long Pepper .ii. drammes make therof a powder of which morning and euening receaue a dramme eschuing the Bathe vntil the Rheume be slakened this is also good to kéepe you soluble taken in a thinne alebury fasting or in whit wine if the partie be flegmatique or hath the stone last going to bed The losse of the appetite is recouered with this medicine or with the ioyce of Pomegranates as saith Mesue R. Cardui benedicti .iii. handfuls clarret wyne fountaine water of eche a quarte boyled vnto the thyrd strayned vsed fyrst in the morning a Gill or two sweating after If a feuer happen auoyde the Bathes vntill you be amended But you may sweate if you be fat of bodie and drinke your Cardnus benedictus drinke or that which we haue appointed to quench thyrst Things strāger or of more force I would not medle with knowing how easilie the ignorant may erre and how bolde they bée to put in experience euery recepte without the aduice of them that can yéeld the reason and cau●es of eche thinge mencioned often to their great hurt