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A76199 The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several kindes, and different uses. Comprized under three general heads. Viz. of [brace] 1. Preserving, conserving, candying, &c 2. Physick and chirurgery. 3. Cookery and houswifery. Whereunto is added, sundry experiments, and choice extractions of waters, oyls, &c. / Collected and practised; by the late Right Honorable and learned chymist, the Lord Ruthuen. With a particular table to each part.; Ladies cabinet opened. M. B.; Forth and Brentford, Patrick Ruthven, Earl of, 1573?-1651. 1654 (1654) Wing B135; Thomason E1528_1; ESTC R16539 109,847 253

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away dead flesh and ranklings and doth heal again quickly 67 Ointment of red Lead Take of oyl of Roses a pound and a half red lead three ounces Litharge two ounces Ceruss one ounce and half Tutty three drams Camphire two drachms Wax an ounce and a half make it into an ointment according to art in a pestle and morter made of lead 68 A bitter Ointment Take of oil of Rue Savin Mints Wormwood bitter Almonds of each an ounce and a half juyce of Peach flowers and leaves and VVormwood of each half an ounce powder of Rue Mints Century the less Gentian Tormentil of each one drachm the seeds of Colworts the pulp of Colocynthis of each two drachms Aloes Hepatick three drachms Meal of Lupines half an ounce Myrrh washed in grasse water a drachm and half Buls gall an ounce and a half with a sufficient quantity of juyce of Lemons and an ounce and a half of VVax make it into an Ointment according to art 69 Apectoral Ointment Take of fresh Butter washed in Violet water six ounces oyle of sweet Almonds four ounces oyle of Cammomile and Violets white Wax of each three ounces Hens and Ducks grease of each two ounces Orris roots two drachms Saffron half a drachm the two last being finely powdered the rest melted and often washed in Barly or Hysop water make an ointment of them according to art 70 An Ointment for an Ach to be made at any time of the year and is approved good and hath helped old pains griefs and aches Take Steers gall Sallet oyle and Aqua vitae of each five spoonfuls boil them together a little and therewith annoint the place pained by the fire and lay a warm cloth on it 71 An Oyntment for the Sciatica Roast a handful or two of Onions and take Neatsfoot oyle and Aqua-vitae of each a pint stamp or rather boil all these together to an oyle or ointment and strain it into a Gallipot and therewith annoint the place grieved as hot as you can endure it morning and evening 72 An Ointment for any wound or sone Take two pound of Sheeps suet or rather Deers suet a pint of Candy oyle a quarter of a pound of the newest and best Bee-wax melt them all together stirring them well and put to them one ounce of oyle of Spike and half an ounce of the Goldsmiths Boras then heating them again and stirring them all together put it up in a Gallipot and keep it close stopped till you have cause to use it This is an approved ointment to cure any wounds or sores new or old 73 A Purge to drive out the French Pox before you use the Ointment Take half a pint of good Aqua vitae one ounce of Treacle of Gene one quarter of an ounce of Sperma caeti boil all these together on a soft fire half a quarter of an hour and let the Patient drink this as warm as he can and lie down in his bed and sweat and if any of the disease be in his body this will bring it forth and bring him to an easie loosnesse This is thought the best and furest of all other Cures for this infirmity 74 The Ointment for the French Pox Take Barrows grease well dryed from the filmes beat it in a Morter till it be small and fine put thereto of Lethargy one ounce of salt Peter two ounces both in fine powder of Salgemme one ounce of Mastick in sine powder two ounces of Olibanum in powder one ounce of oyle of Spike one ounce oyle of Pulliolum one ounce of Turpentine one quarter of a pound beat all these together into a perfect Ointment and therewith annoint these places 75 What places to annoint for the French Pox Viz. The principal bone in the nape of the neck w th out the shoulder places taking heed it come not neer the Channel bone for then it will make the throat swell else not the elbows on both sides the Hip-bones the Share the knees the Hams and the Ankles If the Patient have no Ach annoint not these places but onely the Sores till they be whole If there be any Knobs lying in the flesh as many have annoint them often and lay Lint upon them and brown paper upon the Lint and keep the Patient close out of the air and this used will make him whole in ten dayes by the grace of God 76 Another purge to heal the French Pox without Ointment Take a great handful of Carduus Benedictus of unset Leeks leaves and all if they be great six if small 10 cut these herbs small and put them in an earthen pan and with a quart of small Ale or white Wine and one ounce of Coloquinrida boyl them to half a pint of liquor then strain out the liquor and keep it in a glass and two or three days before you set the Patient to sweat if his body be of a strong constistitution let him drink half of it if he be weak a third part thereof taking care that the Sign and day be good to purge in 77 An Ointment to kill the Worms in little children Take oyle of Wormwood oyle of Savine and the powder of Aloe Cicatrina finely beaten mix them together warm them and annoint the belly therewith morning and evening and this will kill the belly worms for stomack worms annoint the stomack with oyle of Wormwood and the belly with oyle of sweet Almonds You must not use any Savine in medicines for Maiden children but in stead of oyle of Savine take as much of an Oxes Gall. 78 For the worms Drink Mares milk as hot as you can have it from the Mare in the morning fasting 79 An excellent good Medicine or Salve for any Ach coming of cold easie to be made by any Country good houswife Take of good Neatsfoot Oyle Honey and Waxe a like quantity boil them well together Then put to them a quarter so much of Aqua vitae as was of each of the other and then setting it on the fire boil it till they be well incorporated together then spread it upon a piece of thin leather or thick linnen cloth and so apply it to the place pained 80 For a pain or Ach in the Back Take Nepe Archangel Parsly and Clary of each half a handful wash them clean cut them small and fry them with a little sweet Butter then take the yolks of three or four Eggs beat them well together and put them to the Eggs fry them altogether and eat them fasting every morning with some Sugar to take away the unsavoriness of the herbs Some use to take onely Clary leaves and Parsly washed not cut or Clary leaves alone and pouring the yolks of the Eggs upon them so fry them and eat them 80 A Searcloth for all Aches Take Rosen one pound Perrosen a quarter of a pound as much Mastick Dcers Suet the like Turpentine two ounces Cloves bruised one ounce Mace bruised two ounces Saffron two dachms boil all these together
distill it by degrees for 24 hours rectifie the water in sand 13 Water of Snails Take of the juyce of ground Ivy Coles foot Stabious Lungwort of each one pound and a half the juyce of Purslain Plantane Ambrosia Pauls Betony of each a pound Hogs blood White wine of each four pound Garden snails two pound dryed Tobacco leaves eight pouder of Liquorice two ounces Alicampane half an ounce of On is an ounce Cotton seeds an ounce and half the greater cold seeds Annise-seeds of each six drachms Saffron one drachm the flowers of red Roses six pugils of Violets and Borage of each four pugils steep them three days warm and then distil them in a glass Still in sand 14. An excellent VVater against the Stone in the Kidnies Take of the middle rind of the root of Ash bruised two pound Juniper Berries bruised three pound Venice Turpentine that is very pure two pound and a half put these into is pints of spring water in a glass Vessel well closed and there let them putrifie in Horse dung for the space of three months then distil them in ashes and there will come forth an oil and a water separate the one from the other Ten or twelve drops of this oyle being taken every morning in four or six spoonfulls of the said water dissolves the gravel and stone in the Kidnies most wonderfully 15 A water for outward or inward VVounds Impostumes and ulcers and a sore mouth Take Plantain Ribwort Bone-wort wild Angelica red Mints Betony Egtimony Sanacle Blue-bottles White-bottles Scabious Dandelion Avens Honey-suckle leaves Bramble buds Hawthorn buds and leaves Mugwort Daisie roots leaves and flowers Wormwood Southernwood of each one handful Boil all these in a pottle of white wine and as much spring water till one half be wasted and when it is thus boiled strain it from the herbs and put to i● half a pound of Honey and let it boil a little after and put it into bottles and keep it for your use Note that these Herbs must be gathered i● May onely but you may keep them dry and and make your water at any time If the wound be inward 3 or four spoonfuls morning and evening will in a short time ease cure if not too far gone as almost nothing can recover the Patient If outward it must be washed therewith and linnen clothes wet in the same applyed thereto 16. A very excellent Water against Worms Take of Wormseed bruised eight ounces the shavings of Harts-horn two ounces of Peach flowers dryed an ounce of Aloes bruised half an ounce pour on these the water of Tansie Rue Peach flowers and of wormwood of each a pint and a half let them being put into a glass vessel be digested the space of three days then distil them cohobate this water three times This Water may be given from half an ounce to three ounces according to the age of the Patient 17 An Excellent sweet VVater Take a quart of Orange flower water as much Rosewater add thereto of Musk mallow seeds grosly bruised four ounces of Benjamin two ounces of Storax an ounce of Libdanum six drachms of Lavender flowers and sweet Marjoram of each two pugils of Calamus Aromaticus a drachm distil all these in a glasse Still in balneo the vessels being very well closed that no vapour breath forth But upon urgent or sudden occasion you may make a sweet water in an instant by putting a few drops of some distilled oyls together in to some Rosewater and brewing them well together 18 How to make artificial Tunbridg water This water proceeding from an Iron Mine as is granted by all is thus made Take of the Mine or Ore of Iron beat it very small and put it into the Furnace expressed in p. 83. of John French his Art of Distillation and there will come forth an acid spirit and flowers which you must mix together till the acid spirit extracts the salt out of the flowers then decant off the cleer liquor which will have a strong taste and smell of Iron A few drops of this liquor put into a glasse full of fountain water give it the odour and taste of Tunbridg water and communicates the same operations to it It opens obstructions purgeth by Urine cleanseth the Kidnies and Bladder helps pissing of blood and difficulty of making water it allayeth all sharp humours cureth inward Ulcers and Impostumes cleanseth and strengtheneth the Stomack and Liver c. The dose is from one pint to six but by de-degrees Use moderate exercise after taking it and fast seven or eight hours till the water be gone out of the body 19 How to make artificial Epsome water Take of the mine of Allom or Allom stones powder it very small and distill it in the furnace expressed in page 83. of John French his Art of Distillations and there will distil over a certain acid alluminish water which must be mixed with a double quantity of Nitre-water For Epsom water hath a certain kind of acid taste which is partly nitrous and partly alluminous which proceedeth from nitrous air and vapours arising from the fermentation of alluminous mines being first mixed together and then mixed with the fountains passing through the earth A few drops of this water put into a glass full of fountain water will give it the odour and taste of Epsome water so that the smell or operation will scarcely be discerned from it This water purgeth sharp burning humours cools an inflamed and opens an obstructed body cleanseth the Kidnies and Bladder cureth inward Ulcers and Impostumes and is a very good preservative against the Consumption c. Fountain water made acid with this liquor may be taken from one to six pints after it use moderate exercise and fast till the water be out of the body Onely some thin warm suppings may be taken to help its working some take this water warm 20 Spirit of Confection of Alkermes its Vertues It is an excellent comforter of the Spirits vital natural and animal in weak and delicate persons and against all trembling pensiveness and sudden qualms of the heart 21 Spirits of Saffron its vertues It is good to comfort the vital Spirits against passions trembling and pensiveness of the heart and helpeth all malignity oppressing it and expelleth winde suppresseth fumes which arise from the spleen and go up to the head and openeth the obstructions of it It is excellent against all Melancholy and very good for women in travel for it comforteth and hastneth delivery The dose is morning and evening one spoonfull for three dayes together 22 Extract of Ambergreece Take a drachm of Amber-greece grinde it very small on a Tainters stone then put it into a bolt head then take of the best spirit of Wine either Canary or Malago Sack half a pound spirit of Clary two ounces mingle them together well and pour of the Menstrua one pint to this proportion of Amber set them to digest in a gentle Balneo about eight
Wormwood Gum-arabick Mastich Cyprus Costus Ginger of each half an ounce Calamus Aromaticus Olibanum Aloes of each three drams Cloves Mace Cinnamon Spikenard Nutmegs Gallia Moschata Schaenanthis of each one dram and a half with Rob of Quinces make it into an emplaister and when you have spread it upon a cloth persume it with wood of Aloes and apply it to your stomack 167 A Preservative against the Pestilence when it is first suspected Take a half-penny weight of English Saffron two pennie weight of Bole Armanack one penny weight of Mace made all in fine powder and of Treacle the quantity of a hasell nut put them all in small Ale luke-warm mixe it well with the Ale and let the partie drinke it and lie down on a bed and lay upon him a temperate quantity of clothes and so let him sweat two hours 168 An approved good drink for the Pestilence Take six spoonfuls of Dragon water two good spoonfuls of wine vinegar two penny weight of English Saffron and as much treacle of Jane as a little Walnut resolve all these tother upon the fire and let the Patient drink it blood-warme within twenty hours or sooner that he is sick and let him neither eate nor drink six hours after but lie so warme in his bed that he may sweat This expelleth the disease from the heart and if he be disposed to a sore it wil straightwaies appear which you shall draw out with a plaister of Flos Unguentorum 169 A medicine for the Plague Take of Setwal grated one root of Jane treacle two spoonfuls of Wine vinegar three spoonfuls make all these more then luke-warm steep them well together and drink them off at once Sweat after this six or seven hours and it wil bring forth the plague sore To break which lay a roasted Onion also seeth a white Lillie root in Milk til it be as thick as a Pultis and lay it to the same If these faile lance the sore and so draw and heal it with salves for Botches or Boils 170 Signs of death in the Plague Take a live Frog and lay the belly of it next the sore if the Patient will escape the Frog wil burst in a quarter of an houre then lay on another and this you shall doe til more do burst for they draw forth the venome If none of the frogs do burst the party wil not escape This hath been frequently proved Some say a dried toad will do it better 171 A water to drive out any infection Take Dragons Angelica Rue Wormwood of each a handfull chop them pretty smal and steepe them in a quart of White-wine twenty four hours then distil them in a Stil and reserve the water in a glasse close stopped Give to the sick Patient six or seven spoonfuls hereof at a time fasting and let him fast an hour and an halfe after and keep himself very warm in his bed or otherwise 172 A Medicine for a Plurisie Stitch or VVind offending in any part of the Body Gather the young shoots of Oak after the fall of a Wood and picking out the tenderest and softest of them especially those which look reddest bind them up together in a Wet paper and rost them in hot Embers as you doe a Warden whereby they will dry to a powder of which powder let the patient take a spoonful in a little Posset Ale or Beer warmed in the morning fasting after it two hours or more if he be able doing the like about three afternoon and two hours after supper four or five daies together which thus done in the beginning of the disease is by often experiments found to cure such windy pains in the side stomack or other parts of the body You may dry them also in a dish in an oven after the bread is drawn you shall do well to gather enough of them in the spring and make good store of the powder then to keep for all the yeare following 173 A great and sore Plurisie cured by M. R. A certain man of 24 years old was vexed with a most grievous Plurisie with a pricking shooting and a cough with a continual fever and inflamation of the tongue First there was good store of blood taken from the liver vein on that side where the pain was then were these syrups that do decoct and purge ministred unto him Take Syrupi de Liquoritia de Hysopo acetosae ana one ounce Oximelitis squilitici acet squilit ana three drachms make thereof a loch Of this he licked in the morning with a liquorice stick which caused him to spit easily and took away the heat or burning of the tongue being used with this direction following of French barley three ounces Carduus Benedictus M. 1. Roses Violets ana P. 1. Liquorice scraped three drams three figs Raisins a pound and a half Sugar Candy two ounces Boil them in sixteene pound of water till two pound be wasted and so to drink them cold His diet was also light and thin as broth and drink c. 174 To take away Pock holes or any spots in the face Wet a fine cloth in white Rosewater and set it all night to freeze and then lay it upon your face till it be dry also take three Poppies the redest you can get and quarter them taking out the garbage then still them in a quart of new milk of a red Cow and with the water thereof wash your face 175 A Pultis to stay fluxes proceeding from a cold cause to be applied to the Belly Take oasts of Bread steeped in vinegar six ounces beat it in a mortar and adde Mace Mastick Mirtle Berries stones of Raisins Galany Cloves flowers of Pomegranates of each one ounce oyl of Wormwood and Mints of each two ounces Make a Cataplasm 176 For the heat of the Back Take oyl of Roses six ounces and an half and put it to a little wax and foure drops of vinegar and annoint the Back therewith 177 Astma or the Ptisick and its cure This disease is cured four manner of waies First by letting blood under the tongue cutting those veins overtwhart and sucking them as much as may be which evacuates and opens the opilation of blood and easeth the lungs of all the offending matter Secondly By taking a dose of Aromatico Leonardo which evacuateth the stomack of all evil qualities that offend the lungs Thirdly By eating every morning for a month together one ounce of Electuario de Althea Fourthly By annointing the stomack every night with Magno liquore For speeding the cure take every ten daies a dose of Electuario Angelica Leonardo and keep a sober diet refraining Fish Pork Slimie things spice baked meats cheese and such like which nourish grosly and infect the blood 178 A very good Poultesse for any Member swelled and inflamed and not broken to take away the pain Take three pints of new milk of stale Manchet crummes two handfuls or so much as shall make the milk somewhat thick adde thereto
them in cold water and pill off the bark and weigh as much sugar as they weigh and a little more water then will wet the sugar set them on a fire and when they boil up take them off and let them stand two dayes and boil them again once more 18 To preserve Pomecitrons Of your Pomecitrons take one pound and a half and cut them some in halves some in quarters and take the meat out of them and boil them tender in fair water then take two pound of clarified sugar and make syrup for them and let them boil in syrup a quarter of an hour very gently then take them up and let your syrup boil till it be thick and then put it into your Pomecitrons and you may keep them all the yeer If you please you may pare some of them for some delight to have them in the skin and some pared 19 To preserve Eringo roots Take Eringo roots fair and not knotty one pound and wash them clean and when they be washed set them on the fire and boil them very tender pil off their outermost skin but see you break them not as you pare them put them into cold water and let them all remain there till all be finished and then you must take to every pound of roots three quarters of a pound of clarified sugar and boil it almost to the height of a syrup and then put in your roots but look that they boil very gently together with as little steering as may be lest they break until they be enough and when they be cold put them up and keep them 20 To preserve Raspices Take of your fairest and wel-coloured Raspices and pick off their stalks very clean then wash them but in any wise bruise them not then weigh them and to every pound of Raspices you must take six ounces of hard sugar and six ounces of sugar-candy and clarifie it with half a pint of fair water and four ounces of juice of Raspices being clarified boil it to a weak syrup and then put in your Raspices stirring them up and down and so let them boil til they be enough which to know you must take some of the syrup with one Raspice and let it cool and if it will scarce run out it is enough and being cold you may put them up and keep them all the yeer 21 To preserve Enula Campana roots Take of your Enula Campana roots and wash them scrape them very clean and cut them thin to the pith the length of your little finger and as you cut them put them in water and let them lie in water thirtie daies shifting them twice every day to take away the bitterness weigh them and to every pound of roots take twelve ounces of clarified sugar first boiling the roots as tender as a chicken and then put them into the clarified sugar and let them boil upon a gentle fire until they be enough and let them stand off the fire a good while and betwixt hot and cold put them up for your use 22 To Conserve Cowslips Gather your flowers in the midst of the day when all dew is off them cut off all the white leaving none but the yellow blossomes of them so picked and cut before they wither weigh out ten ounces taking to every ten ounces of them or greater proportions if you please eight ounces of the best refined sugar in fine powder put the sugar into a pan and candy it with as little water as you can then taking it off the fire put in your flowers by little and little never ceasing to stir them til they be dry and enough then put them into Glasses or Gally-pots and keep them dry for your use These are rather candied then conserved Cowslips 23 A Conserve of Roses Take red Rose buds clip all the white bruised and withered from them then weigh them out and taking to every pound of Roses three pound of sugar stamp the Roses by themselves very small putting a little juice of Lemmons or Rosewater to them as they wax drie when you see the Roses small enough put the sugar to them and beat them together til they be wel mingled then put it up in Gallipots or Glasses In like sort are the Conserves of flowers of Violets Cowslips Marrigolds Sage and Scabious made 24 The use of Conserve of Violets and Cowslips That of Cowslips doth marvellously strengthen the brain preserves against madnesse against the decay of memorie stoppeth Head-ach and most infirmities thereof For Violets it hath the same use that the sirup hath Vide among Syrups 25 The use of Conserve of Marigolds Conserve of Marigolds taken fasting in the morning is good for melancholy cureth the trembling and shaking of the heart is good to be used against the plague and corruption of the air 26 Of Sage flowers It preserveth against meloncholy doth dry and comfort the Stomack cureth an old cough and openeth the stopping of the Liver 27 Scabious flowers These cleanse the brest and lungs take away old Coughs Impostumes of the brest and all inward parts Probatum 28 Conserve of Barberries Take your Barberries pick them clean in fair branches and wash them clean and dry them on a cloth then take some other Barberries and boil them in claret wine til they be very soft then straine them and rub them so wel through the strainer that you may know the substance of them and boil up this matter thus strained out til it be very sweet and somewhat thick then setting it by til it be cold and then put your branches of Barberies into Gallipots or glasses and fill it up with the cold syrup and so shall you have both syrup and also Barberies to use at your pleasure 29 The Cordial Conserve Take the Flowers of Rosemarry Buglosse and Borage well picked the flowers of Clove Gilliflowers Pauncies Violets Cowslips Red Roses Damaske Roses and Marigolds clipt from their white of each two ounces put to every of them three ounces of Sugar very finely beaten and searced and stamp them all together to a Conserve and keep it in a Gallipot When you would use it take the quantity of a small Walnut every morning fasting 30 To make Muscadine Comfits Take four ounces of double refined sugar finely beaten and searced put thereto two grains of Musk a penniweight of Orris root in powder beat it to perfect fine paste then roll it as thin as paper and cut it like to Diamonds with your knife as with a fine jagged Rowell cutter so drie them in your Stove and keepe them 31 To make black Clove Comfits Take two ounces of Cloves dried in a dish in the Oven beat them to very fine powder then take four ounces of sugar finely beaten and searced adde to that two or three Date stones burned and made into fine powder which bringeth your paste to the blacknesse mix with all these Gumme Dragon steeped in Rosewater beat it up into a comfit paste rol it in
make Paste of Lemmons Take half a dozen of thick rined Lemmons cut them through the midst and boil them tender in fair water then stampe them in a morter strain the juyce or pulpe from them and dry it and put sugar to it as to the Paste of Genua then make it into what fashion you will on a sheet of white paper dry it in an oven and turne it often for two daies and two nights for in that time it will be dry enough box it thus up end it wil endure all the year 67 To make Paste of Regia Take half a pound of Almonds blanch them and beat them into fine paste then take half a pound of Pistacius beat it among the Almonds take the Brawn of a Capon mince it very smal and beat it with the Almonds and Pistacius put into it the flesh of two Partriges a dozen of Cock Sparrows all which flesh must be well roasted before you take it from the bones put thereinto also half a pound of Dates thin sliced a quarter of a pound of the four cold seeds a quarter of a pound of sugar candy beat all these together in a morter til it come to be Paste with the yolkes of two new laid egges and two or three spoonfuls of Rosewater then make it up in little Cakes and bake them on papers this is an especiall Paste to preserve against the consumption and to restore him that hath it 68 How to make Paste of Goosberries or Burberries or English Currans Take any of these tender fruits and boile them softly on a chafingdish of coals then strain them with the pap of a rotten apple then take as much sugar as it weighs and boil it to a candy height with as much Rose water as wil melt the sugar then put in the pap of your fruit into the hot sugar and let it boil leisurely till you see it reasonable stiff almost as thick as for Maimelade then fashion it on a sheet of glass and so put it into the Oven upon two billets that the glass may not touch the bottome of the oven for if it do it will make the Paste tough and so let it dry leisurely and when it is dry you may box it and keep it all the year 69 To make an excellent Marmelade Of sugar take a pound and a half boil it with a pint of fair water till it come to the height of Manus Christi then take three or four smal Quinces one good Orange pill both very wel preserv'd and finely beaten and three ounces of Almonds blanched and beaten by themselves Eringo roots preserved two ounces and an half stir these with the sugar til it will not stick and then at last put in of Muske and Amber dissolved in Rose water of each four grains of Cinnamo Ginger Cloves and Mace of each three drams of oyl of Cinnamon two drops These being done put it into your Marmelade boxes and so present it to whom you please 70 To make Marmelade of Lemmons and Oranges Boil ten Lemmons or Oranges with halfe a dozen Pippins and so draw them thorow a strainer then take so much sugar as the pulp will weigh and boyle it as you do Marmelade of Quinces and then box it up 71 To mke Almond Bisket Steep one pound of Almonds so long in cold water till they will blanch then put them in Rosewater and beat them in so much Rose water as will keep them from growing to an oyle and no more take one pound of sugar beaten very fine and sifted thorow a searce take the whites of sixe Egges beat them to a froth as you use to doe for other Bisket with a spoonefull of fine flower set the Almonds and sugar on a soft charcole fire let them boil together til they be very thick and so let them stand til they be almost cold then beat the Egges and that together put in a little Muske for the better taste if you please then lay them upon papers in what proportion you will and dry them in a Oven with a slacke fire 72 How to make the fine Bisket Bread called in some places Norffe-cakes and commonly Diet-bread Take half a peck of fine Wheat flower halfe a pound of sugar beaten in fine powder a good handful of Annis seeds rubbed dusted and made in fine powder a competent spoonfull of Salt one pound and a halfe of Batter mixe all these thus prepared together Then take a Porringer full of light Ale yest and as much of good sweet Creame made luke-warme or somewhat hotter but first take heed your yest be sweet then take the Yolkes of six egges work all these together into Dough then lay it warme to rise while the oven is heating mould them into what forme you wil but let not the rols in dough be bigger then your little finger then put them into the oven wel and clean swept but not too hot for a little heat will bake them when they are baked let them stand till the oven be little more then lukewarme and then take them out till they be thorow cold and put them in againe to dry the space of an houre or more so may you keepe them halfe a yeare or longer and if they chance through moist standing or weather to waxe soft give them a drying for an houre in an Oven that hath stood an houre after a batch of Bread 73 The best receit for Bisket bread Take all the yolks and halfe the whites of sixteen egges beat them well together then put to them a pound of the finest wheat flower as much of the best loaf sugar very finely beaten and searced with a quarter of a pint of Rose water and half a quarter of a pint of Sacke if you please beating them thus compounded together about two houres very wel then strowing upon it two spoonfuls of Coriander-seed and as much Annis seed finely beaten and then working them well into Paste bake it in boxes or upon Plates well buttered keeping a little sugar in a piece of Cobweb Lawne to searce upon it and ice it If you make for some Physicall use then use the Sack and put in a quarter of a pound of Annis-seed and as much Liquorice beaten into fine powder 74 How to make Comfit makers Bisket Of flower take a peck and four ounces of Coriander seed one ounce of Annisseed take three egs three spoonfuls of Ale yest and as much warm water as wil make it as thick as paste for Manchets make it in a long rowl and bake it in an oven one hour and when it is a day old pare it and slice it sugar it with searced sugar and put it again in the Oven and when it is drie take it out and new sugar it again and box it and keep it 75 To make Manus Christi Of refined sugar take half a pound and some Rosawter and boil them together til it come to a sugar again then stir it about while it
be somewhat cold then take your leaf-gold and mingle with it then cast it according to art that is in round gobbers and so keep them 76 The Syrup of Violets Take fair water boil it scumme it and to every ounce of it so boiled and scummed take fix ounces of the blue of Violets onely shift them as before nine times and the last time take nine ounces of Violes let them stand between times of shifting twelve hours keeping the liquor still on hot embers that it may be milk warme and no warmer after the first shifting you must stampe and strain your last nine ounces of Violets and put in only the juyce of them then take to every pint of this liquor thus prepared one pound of sugar finely beaten boil it and keep it with stirring till the sugar be all melted which if you can let be done before it boil and then boil it up with a quick fire This doth cool and open in a burning Ague being dissolved in Almond milke and taken especially it is good for any inflammation in children the conserves are of the same effect 77 Syrup of Century Take Flowers and green leaves of Century and boil them in a good quantity of faire water being first boiled and well scummed before the Century come in when you think it is boiled enough set it upon hot Embers for twelve houres shifting it again and again till you think it be strong enough of the Century then take to every pint of the liquor thus boiled a pound of sugar and so boil it up It cleanseth the stomack killeth Wormes Agues and the green Sicknesse it must be taken in the morning with Mace Ale 78 Syrup Gresta or Syrup of unripe Grapes Take a good Basket fill of unripe Grapes set them three daies in a vessel after they be gathered stampe them and strain out the juyce of them take thereof six quarts boil it with a soft fire till the third part be consumed then four quarts will remain Let that run thorow a Wollen bag and stand till it be clear in it self then take of the cleerest of it seven pints put thereto five pound of clarified sugar boyl them together to the thicknesse of a syrup and keep it in a glasse It is good for a perbreaking stomack proceeding of Choler and for a swelling stomacke it taketh away thirst and drinesse and Chollericke Agues It is a great comfort to the stomack of women being with child it is a preservative against all manner of venome and against the Pestilence 79 Syrup of Roses Take Damaske Roses clip off the white of them and take six ounces of them to every pint of fair water first wel boiled and scummed let them stand so as abovesaid twelve hours as you did in the syrup of Violets wringing out the Roses and putting in new eight times then wringing out the last put in only the juyce of foure ounces of Roses so make it up as before If you wil put in Rubarbe take to every pint two drachms slice it string it on a thred hang it within the pot after the first shifting and let it infuse within your Roses Some use to boil the Rubarbe in the Syrup but it is dangerous This syrup purgeth Choller and Melancholly 80 Syrup of Wormwood Take halfe a pound of Wormwood leaves of red Roses two ounces of Spikenard three drachms of old and wel relisht white wine two ounces juyce of Quinces two pound and a halfe Let all these stand a day and a night in a stone pot then let them boile softly to the one halfe so let it coole straine it and clarifie it with the white of an egge then put to it two pound of good English honey and let them boile a little together then strain out the liquor and with sugar boile it up to a syrup 81 Syrup of Cowslips In stead of running water you must take the distilled water of Cowslips put thereto your Cowslip flowers cleane picked and the green knobs in the bottome cut off and therewith boile up a Syrup as in the Syrup of Roses is shewed It is good against the Frenzie comforting and staying the head in all hot Agues c. It is good against the Palsie and procures a sick patient to sleep it must be taken in Almond Milke or some other warme thing 82 Syrup of Borage and Buglosse Syrup of Borage and Buglosse are made in the same sort they cool open and comfort the body 83 Syrup of Calamint Doth warm and comfort the stomack it is made ut supra 84 Syrup of Scabious Syrup of Scabious is made of the juyce of the herb strained and clarified as the juyce of Fole foot and the flowers insused or steeped shifted and boiled up as of Roses It cleanseth the brest and lungs cureth an old cough and Impostumes of the brest and of all other inward parts cleansing ripening and healing the same 85 To make Syrup of Saffron Take a pint of Endive water two ounces of Saffron finely beaten and steep it therein all night the next day seeth it and strain out the Saffron then with sugar boil it up to a Syrup 86 Syrup of Fole-foot or Golts-foot Take the leaves of Fole-foot wash them very faire and wipe them with a clean linnen cloth leaf by leaf then lay them on a clean cloth to dry till all the wet be off them then beat them in a morter and put them into a Strainer and wring out all the juyce you can out of them and put it into Glasses and let it stand in them to settle all night the next day pour out the clearest of the juyce from the Grounds into a fair Bason and taking for everie pint thereof a pound of sugar finely beaten boil the juyce of Folefoot softly on a Charcole fire and when you have wel scummed it put in the sugar according to his proportion and so let them boil together keeping it with due scumming until to see when it is enough it will stand on a stiffe purle when you drop some of it upon a Plate of silver or a Sawcer then take it from the fire pour it thorow a Jellie bag into a clean bason putting first a branch or two of Rosemarie into the bags bottome then keep it stirring with a spoone till it be lukewarme foraelse it will have a Cream upon it So letting it stand all night in the bason well covered the next day put it into such glasses as you mean to keep it in It is good to open the brest and Lungs and cureth old Coughes 87 To make Syrup of Pomecitrons Take Pomecitrons and cut them in halves and juyce them but beware you wring them not too hard lest it be slimy and take to every pint of juyce three quarters of a pound of refined sugar and boil it in an earthen pipkin til it come to the height of a syrup and take heed in any case that you boil it not on too hot a fire lest it
the Spring and Fall 125 An approved medicine for the Drepsie Take the herbe called Bitter sweet it groweth in waters and bears a purple flower slice the stalks and boil a prerty deal of them in white-wine and drink thereof first and last morning and evening and it will cure the Dropsie 126 A Bath to comfort the Brain Take a quart of Muscadine sweet Marjoram a handful Rosemary tops half a handful and a few Cloves boyl them upon a soft fire to the one half and bath the head therewith often in the Spring and fall of the lease drying it in with hot Napkin 127 For pain in the Ears or deafnesse Take a hot loafe of the bignesse of a Bakers penny loafe and pull or cut it in two in the middest and lay the middle of the crummy side to the middest or to the holes of the ear or ears pained as hot as they may be endured so bindthem fast together on all night And then if you find any pain in either or both ears or any noise put into your pained ear or eares a drop of Aqua vitae in each and then again binding more hot bread to them walke a little while and after go to bed this done three or four daies together hath taken away the paine hearing noise in the ears and much eased the deafnesse and dulnesse of and in many 128 For the Emrods Take Egremony and bruise it smal and then fry it with sheeps Suet and hony of each a like quantity and lay it as hot as you can suffer it to the sundament and it will heale you very fair and well 129 For the Pinne and Web in the Eye Take the Gall of a hare and clarified hony of each a like quantity mingle them wel together and an noint the web with a feather dipped in the same and within three or four daies it will take it quite a way 130 A Plaister to take away the Filme on the Eye Take a rotten Apple the yolke of one egg and as much grated Maunchet as wil make it pretty stiffe and then put to it two spoonfuls of Egrimony water two of Eyebright water and two of red-Rose water or all six of red Rose-water for want of the other two beat all these together til it be stiffe enough to spread then make a plaister of it and lay to the Eye and when you take off the Plaister to renew it wash the Eye with some of these waters mixed equally together to clear it again 131 A Medicine for sore Bloud shotten and Rheumatick eyes Take ground Ivie Daisies and Celedony of each a like quantity stampe and strain out the juyce of them and put to it a little brown Sugar Candy dissolved in a little white Rose-water and drop two or three drops of this liquor at one time into the grieved eye or eyes with a feather lying upon the back when you doe it and an hour after This by Master Waldgraves own experience and by divers others to whom he taught it proved to be the best Medicine for Byes for it taketh away all inflamatious spots webs itches smarting or any griese whatsoever in the eye yea though the sight were neere hand gone 132 To make the face white and fair Wash thy face with Rosemary boiled in white-wine and thou shalt be fair then take Erigan and stampe it and take the juyce thereof and put it altogether and wash thy face therewith Proved 133 To take the heat out of the face Put Elder flowers Plantane white Daisie roots and herb Robert into running water and wash your face morning and evening therewith 134 To take away the Spots or red Pimples of the face Take halfe a pint of raine water and halfe a pint of good verjuyce seeth it till it be halfe consumed the whiles it boileth fill it up again with juyce of Lemmons and so let it seeth a pretty while then take it from the fire when it is cold put to it the whites of four new laid egges well beaten and with this water annoint the place often 135 A Secret to help all Fevers in the beginning When the Fever is new begun give the Parlent two drachms of Aromatico Leonardo fasting in the morning and the next day about the same hour give him an ounce of Vegitabile Syrup and the third day give him four drachms of the said Electuario Angelica Leonardo with broth which taketh away the Fever altogether And this operation intendeth only to the continual Quotidian Tertian and putrified or pestilentiall Fevers but not to the accidential or Heclick nor Quartain for these three kinds are much differing from the rest because the accidentiall is caused of another infirmity anterior or going before The sever Hectick is caused of weaknesse of natures and the Quartain is caused of great quantity of melancholly humors and they are cured by contrary means to the first the accidental by helping the principall infirmitie the Hectick by helping nature and preserving the liver and lungs from putrefaction the Quartaine by Vomits Unctions Cerrots and drying drinks and these are great secrets to be known For herein consisteth a great part of Physick and Chirurgery if it be well considered 136 To ripen and heal a Fellon Boil Clarret wine and wheat flower to a poultesse and spreading it very thick apply it as hot as you can endure it 137 A medicine for a Fistula Dry Vervine upon a tile and make powder thereof and make clean the sore with a linnen cloth and fil the hole full of the powder 138 A medicine for the falling sicknesse Gather Germander in May when it is in the blossome dry it in the shadow and make it into fine powder and when you will use it take the yolke of an egge or two and stir and break it with a spoonful of the said powder then seeth it and give it to the patient to eat Do this morning and evening eight daies abstaining from wine carnal company of Women from all pulse beans pease vetches tares and such other from salets salt fish and from other things that are hard of concoction A very good and notable secret 139 For the Piles Set a Chafingdish or a Pan of coles under a close stoole-chaire or in a close stoolecase and strow Amber beaten in fine powder upon the coals and sit down over it that the smoke may ascend up into the place grieved 140 An especial good Medicine to make the Piles bleed Beat the yolke of an egge and some sallet oyl or oyl of Roses together with some Saffron and spread it upon a piece of Leather and lay it to the place grieved 141 A Medicine for the Piles Take a little Orpine Hackdagger and Elecampane stampe them altogether with Boares grease into the form of an oyntment and lay them to the place grieved 142 A Cullesse to stop the Bloudy flux Take a gallon of fair running water and a quart of Red wine boil therein a Cock or a Hen of
Bramble leaves Ribwort Oaken buds Plantaine Bursa Pastoris Knotgrasse stones of Raisins of the Sun of each one handful and so let them boil to the one halfe or more Then take one pound of unblanched Almonds stampe them and strain them with this broth and put thereto a box of Quidony of Quinces a spoonful of powder of Pomegranate rinds the powder of Cinnamon and of Rose leaves of each as much two Cakes of Manus Christi half a cake of Terra Sigillata and a little Sugar to make it sweet boil them all together about one quarter of an houre then strain out the liquor and let the Patient drink thereof morning and evening an hour before he eateth any thing 143 Bloody flux cured The Fluxes of the body are no other but the distemporature of Nature and are of two kinds the one is caused of the distemper and evil quality of the Liver and is called Flusso Epatico The other is caused of great heat feaver and distemperament of Nature and is called Diffenteria that is a distemper of the guts and both these sorts are hard to be helped by the Ancient Doctors as it is well seen by those that practise for they will help them with repression and restrictives but that is not the way if we shal beleeve Galen who saith Fluxus fluxum curat which is most true For many hundreds have been cured of the flux by giving them Aromatico Leonardo and three or four doses of his Syrupo Solutivo But the Dissenteria or flux is cured with Electuario Angelica Leonardo and then every day after dinner stand in a bath of water of the sea cold two hours at least This helps with much ease and in a short time But use it as a secret 144 Another for the bloody Flux Distil Frogs as you do herbs or flowers or any thing else but you must put nothing to them but the frogs Take two or three spoonsuls of this water in any thing you will drink and you shall finde present case 145 A Medicine to cure the biting of all venemous beasts As soon as the party feeleth himself bitten with any venemous beast or as soon after as may be take green leaves of a fig-tree and presse the milk of them three or four times into the wound And for this serveth mustard-seed mingled with vinegar 146 An approved Medicine for the Gout in the feet Take an Oxe his paunch new killed and warm out of the belly about the latter end of May or beginning of June make two holes therein and put in your feet and lay store of warm clothes about it to keep it warm so long as can be use this for three or four dayes together for three weeks or a month whether you have the fit or pain of the Gout at that time or no so you have had it at any time before This hath cured divers persons that they have never been troubled with it again 147 A pultesse for the Gout Take new milk white bread grated and an handfull of red Rose leaves boil them together to the thicknesse of a pulcesse then spread them on a linnen cloth and apply them to the place grieved 148 How to cure all kinds of Gout The Gout of what kinde soever whether hot or cold or of any other temperature proceedeth of one onely cause although they work divers effects which come through the complexions of those that have it As for example In fat men it cometh alwaies with inflammation and rednesse and great pain In lean persons it cometh alwaies with pains but with lesse inflammation In cholerick and melancholick persons it cometh with tumours and that is nodosa The cause of this infirmitie is an evill quality engendred in the stomack in the liver and in the blood and the cure thereof is to ease the stomack of that evil to purge the liver and the blood and to mitigate the paine All which thou maist do with these three Remedies followin viz. by Pillole Magistrale Leonardo by the Unction for the Gout and by the Quinta Essentia solutivo The Pils discharge the stomack the Quinta Essentia solutivo purgeth the Liver and the Blood and the Unction taketh away the pain for if you remedie the Cause which is onely one the Effect will cease The manner of using these is this When you feel the pain begin to come take two Doses of those Pils in the morning fasting one day after another or if you will rest a day or two according to your strength That being done take every morning two drachms of the foresaid Quinta Essentia solutivo in half a porringer full of broth made with Veal and a little sugar and this you must take five hours before meat and keepe no straight diet but eat reasonably And every night after Supper annoint the grief with the foreiaid Unction for the Gout And thus by the help of God and the vertue of these medicines the Oout shall be cured 149 An approved Medicine for the Green-sicknesse Take a quart of Claret wine one pound of Currans an handfull of young Rosemary crops and halfe an ounce of Mace seethe these to a pint and let the patient drink thereof three spoonfuls at a time morning and evening and eat some of the Currans also after 150 The Green salve which closeth up Sores being wel drawn Take half a pound of Wax one pound of May-butter set it on the fire and boil it then take an handfull of Plantane halfe an handfull of Ribwort Brooklime and Smallage of each as much Valerian two handfuls Organie Tutsaine and three-leaved Grasse of each an handful ground Ivie half an handful Elder-flowers while they be green an handful cut them smal and seeth them all together in the Wax and butter til they be ready to strain then strain them and keep the Salve either in gallipots or in a round Roll rolled up in Parchment 151 To cleanse the Head and take the Ach away Chaw the root of Pellitory of Spain often in thy mouth 152 Harts-horu Jelly Take two ounces of Harts-borne filed not scraped very fine steep it in a quart of faire water and let it stand so all night upon hot embers stirring it when you go to bed and covering it In the morning put four pints of water more to it then boil it a good space on the fire till it wil jellie and when the liquor is almost three quarters boyled in then strain it and put to it a little Sugar and as much juyce of Lemmons as will make it sharpe and a little Ambergreece Then let it stand and coole and so put it up for your use It is Excellent good for those that are brought low with burning Agues giving them three or foure spoonfuls fasting morning and evening and about nine in the forenoone and three in the afternoone 154 To make a Potion that is good against all Infirmities This following Potion destroyeth all the evill qualities in our bodies comforteth
be for it worketh this operation viz. as soon as it joineth to the stomack it draweth to it all the evil humors of the body and imbraceth them and carrieth them forth of the body both by vomit and seige and so leaveth nature unburthened which may prevaile at pleasure because it hath no impediment and the order to make it is thus Take fine white sugar four ounces pure Pearls Musk Saffron Lignum aloes Cinamon of each one scruple Petra Philosophale four drams mix them together and make thereof Lozanges with Rose water according to art the which ye shal keep in a box of Wood close shut and the order to use it is thus When the physician goes do visit any sick person and intends to prepare him some medicine to take inward the best and most perfect inward medicine that he can ordain is this Aromatico because it evacuateth the stomack by vomit and the body downward and his operation is such that it doth in manner help any crude sort of infirmity and the quantity is from one dram to two drams and may be taken in broth in wine in water or mix it with any pils or potion giving charge that when it is put into any potion thou leave none in the bottom of the cup where thou drink it out because the Petra Philosophale is heavy and wil remain in the bottome for if that remain it wil not work at all giving also charge the day that you give this medicine that you let the patients drink as much crude water as they wil and give them little meatto eat that day and this is the order to use this medicine 3 Caustick Take Arsenick Cristaline sal Armoniak Sublimate of each alike boil them being sinely ground in as much strong vinegar as the matter weigheth until 2 third parts be consumed and that there remain a third then keep it in a glass close shut for thy use as I wil shew thee in divers places when occasion shal serve 4 A Magistrale Cerot against the white Scal. This Cerot is of great vertue and of marvellous experience to resolve the white scal because it is penetrative Mundificative and Resolutive and causeth the hair to grow where it is fallen away to the great content of the Patient and honor of the Physician and it is made in this order Take Frankincense that is strained from his filth what quantity you wil and distil it in a retort and give it fire at the least forty hours then let it cool and break the glasse and in the bottome thou shalt find a black mase the which make into powder then for every pound of the said powder put thereto one ounce of Wax and four ounces of the said oyl that you distilled and half an ounce of the heads of Bees the which are easie to be had in Summer Mix all the aforesaid things in a vessel of Copper and with a smal fire make them in form of a liquid unguent and when thou wilt use it shave the head and wash it and lay thereon this Cerot upon a fair cloth warme and every two daies change it and so in short time thou shalt see strange effects of his vertue This serveth also against breaking of bones dislocations and for scabs ulcerated because it dryeth and comforteth and resolveth all the evil qualities giving charge in the distilling because the fire many times consumeth it so that in the bottome their remains nothing that is good and therefore beware in the making 5 Pillole Magistrale which is good against any infirmties These pils are of great vertue and especially against all kind of pains coming of corrupt humors for they purge the putrified humors and preserve the body from corruption and the order to make it is thus Take Olibanum Mastick Mirrhe Sarcocolla aloes hepatica Eleborus niger Saffron Turbit Colloquintida of each what you please Stamp them finely and for every ounce of the aforesaid matters put thereunto two Carets of Musk and then incorporate it with hony of Roses and Aqua vitae of each a like and this paste thou mayest keep six months in a vessel of lead the quantity is from two drachms to three drachms in the morning fasting and drink thereon a little wine These pils are most excellent to take away the pains of the Gout and to preserve a man from it they are also good for them that have the french pox because they evacuate the gross and viscous humors and maintain the body in good temperature and using them in those diseases it preserveth the body in good temperature They are also good for women that are troubled with pains of the Mother and retention of their terms for these are aperative and provoke them and purgeth the Matrix of all impediments contained therein They serve against the Megrum and all pains of the head and also against all kind of putrified fevers as the experience thereof hath been seen sundry times 6 To make a Quintessence of marvellous vertue Quintessence is so called because it is an essence taken from the elements without corrupting them and it 's called Quinta essentia because its an effence above the four elements which hath a marvelous vertue in preserving all things from putrefaction and is of so much vertue that drinking every morning half an ounce thereof as soon as a person riseth out of his bed it preserveth in continual health It helpeth wounds and sores of all sorts by washing them therewith It preserveth all flesh fish and fruits that are put therein The order to make it is thus Take fourteen pound of good strong wine common hony one pound Annis-seed Coriander Lignum aloes Calamus Aromoticus of each three ounces Rose water foure ounces Beate those things which are to be beaten grosly and infuse them in the said wine two daies and then put them in a gourd of glasse and distil it by Balneo so long til the extracted water burn and when it wil burn distil it no more then keepe that which is distilled in a glasse close stopped that it take no air and so keep it til thou have occasion to use it for it is a most rare liquor because it resolveth all indispositions that happen to mans body If any desire to have this Quintessence more perfect let him take a tenth part of good hony with a little Cinnamon and distil it again by Balneo and the Flegm wil remain all in the bottom of the vessel and the Quintessence wil be so fine that the air will take it away And therefore he that can make this well shall work strange cures therewith even to admiration 7 Quintessentia solutiva which is of Marvelous operations in divers matters This Quintessentia solutivae evacuateth the body with great ease and without any detriment and it purgeth all parts of the body that are troubled with gross and viscous humours it resolveth swellings and taketh away the pains it preserveth the sight and killeth worms and causeth a