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A13300 A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased Wherein, are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilitie to go to the physitions. By A.T. A. T., practitioner in physicke. 1596 (1596) STC 23606; ESTC S118082 73,526 156

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Night then put of the same water into the Yarde with a spunge or else with a Tente made of Linnen cloth Cap. 118. ¶ An Excellent good remedie for the burning intollerable heate of Vrine TAKE the seedes of Purslane the seedes of Lettice the seedes of Endiue the seedes of white poppie of ech of them two ounces then take the weyghte of halfe a dramme of He●bane seedes and two ounces of Saffron fiue ●●●mms of Licquorice x. drammes of Pine-Apple Kernells two ounces of Sebastian the quantitie of six poundes of faire springinge Water Mingle all these very well together and boyle them vntill such time as the full thyrde parte thereof bee consumed then take it and straine it and let the Partie greeued take euery Morninge one ounce thereof mingle it with one ounce of of the iuice of Violets and let him vse it for the space of three daies together and the fowerthe day you shall see marueilous straunge varieties in y● Vrine This hath beene very well proued Cap. 119. ¶ A Maruelous good Water for to breake the Stone in the Bladder TAKE Two Pintes of the iuyce of Saxifrage of Grommell and of the iuyce of Parsly or eyther of them one Pinte and of the best Vineger that is made of a pleasant wine the quantitie of 8 or 9 ounces distill all these together and put the distilled water into some glasse which hath a narrowe mouth and let the Patient take an ounce of it in the Morning an other at Noone and as much when he goeth to bed and this will helpe him This hath been truely prooued Cap. 120. ¶ A marueilous good drinke to clense the Bladder which must bee drunke after the stone is disperced and to cause it to be done away by Shieuers TAKE Rose-marie and wild Time of each of them a handfull seeth them in a quart of raine water and let it seeth vntill the one halfe thereof be consumed then put into it as much Suger as will make it sweete and let the partie greeued vse to drink often of it vntill hee doe perceiue his water to be cleare and vnlesse his water be thick let him not drinke thereof ¶ A good Medicine to helpe the swellinge of the Yarde TAKE Waxe and Oyle and the iuice of Purs●ane and mingle them all together and soe lay it to the Yarde that is swollen and this will helpe it MANY thinges more might haue beene he are spoken of as concerning all such diseases as come of the Bladder as the Sone and such like c. but as concerning y● stone it selfe Looke in the Title of Collick and Stone and therein you shall finde thinges aunswearable to expectation Therefore I will now omitt to speake any more at this time of the Bladder hopeing that there is none that doe take vppon them the practise either of Phificke or Ceirurgery but are of themselues sufficient inough to iudge thereof and to minister apt Medicines for it for those that are vnskillfull in the Sciences aforesaide I woulde wishe them to haue a greate rare respect to y● Medicines that they do minister for diuers diseases comming of the Bladder they not knowing the causes thereof wherein yf they be not skillfull they doe very much hurte Therefore I would wish them first to learne of those which are skilfull before they attempt any such thinge themselues to knowe perfectly the principall cause of the disease whereby they may more easily of themselues afterwardes Minister Medicines accordingly as they haue occasion not any way preiudice or hurte the Partie greeued any thing at all but purchase to them selues euerlasting fame Cap. 122. ¶ A very good Medicine to staunch bloud TAKE White wine Vineger of the best that may be had and the Water of Plantine of ech of them the quantitie of two poundes and mingle them together then take diuers lynnen clothes and we●●e them therein and then lay some to the soles of the feete of the partie greeued and some against the Liuer and some to the Palme of his handes and this will staunch the bloude foorthwith For this hath beene truely proued Cap. 123. ¶ An other Medicine of st●●●ch ●e bleeding at the Nose TAKE Inckle and binde the partie that bleedeth about the Temples of the Heade very harde and knit the Knot thereof in the Necke and this will presentely staunche the bleedinge Cap. 124. ¶ An Excellent remedie for to staunch the bleeding at the Nose yf bleede neuer soe freshlie TAKE an egge and breake it one the top that all the white and yolke may issue cleane foorth of it then fill y● egge-shel with the blood of the partie that doth bleed an dput it in the fire there let it remaine vntill it be harde then burne it to ashes and it stauncheth the bleeding Cap. 125. ¶ A singuler medicine for to staunch the bleeding at the nose TAKE a linnen cloth and wet in vineger and wrap it about the priuie members of the patient hee shall cease bleeding Quod probatum estper Iohannem Linsell clericum Maiestri Anthonij Bronwne in Essex Cap. 126. ¶ Another for the same TAKE Centory greene Rue and red Fennell stampe all these together and straine them and drinke them warme and this will stoppe any manner of wound cut bruise or otherwise hurt Cap. 127. ¶ Another for the same TAKE Bursa pastoris Isope and Plantine of each of these a like quantitie and bruise them in a morter and warme them as hot as you can against the fire and lay them to the nose of him that bleedeth and bind some of the hearbes to the Temples of his head as hot as hee can suffer them Cap. 128. ¶ Another for the same TAKE an old linnen cloth and wet it wel in vineger then burne it to pouder then take the pouder thereof and if it be a wound cast it therein and it will stop the bleeding immediately but if the nose bleede then snuffe the aforesaid pouder into thy nose and it will cease bleeding Cap. 129. ¶ Another for the same TAKE Betony and stampe it with a little salt the quantitie of both must be as much as thou canst take vp with thy Twoo fingers and put it into thy nose and it will presently staunch the bleeding Cap. 130. ¶ Another approued medicine for the staunching of blood TAKE Linnen cloth and burne it and take the pouder thereof and put it into an other cloth and she lay it to the Wounde and this will staunch the bleedinge of any Cut or Wounde Also take an Hearbe that is called by the name of Pimpernell and holde it betwene your teeth you shall not bleede whilest you doe holde it there Cap. 131. ¶ A very good Medicine to staunch bloud when noe thinge else will stoppe it by reason that the vaines are cut or that the wound is greate TAKE a peece of Salt Biefe the leane onely as much as will lye in the Wound and lay the biefe