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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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patient drink of it first in the morning and last in the evening three spoonfuls at a time but if you make this for a sore brest if the brest be broken take three handfulls of Yarrow 99 A Medicine to breake and heal sore brests of Woman used by Midwives and other skilful women in London Boile Oatmeale of the sm●llest you can get and red Sage together in running or Conduit water till it be thick enough to make a Plaister and then put into it a fit proportion of hony and letting it boil a little together take it off the fire and while it is yet boiling hot put thereto so much of the best Venice Turpentine as will make it thick enough to spread then spreading it on some soft leather or a good thick linnen cloth apply it to the brest and it will first break the sore and after that being continued will also heal it up 100 To dry up a womans Brest Take of oyl of Linseed and English hony of each a penny worth white wax half a penny worth and half a quarter of a pint of sweet Butter boyle all these to a plaister and lay it on the brest Master Buxton Colchester 101 For a stinking Breath Take Rosemary leaves with the blossomes if you can get them and seeth them in white-wine with a little myrhe and Cinnamon and you shall finde a marvellous affect if you use it often in your mouth 102 A Gargle for an unsavory breath Take Rosewater Mirtle water Orange flower water of each two ounces Musk three grains salt a little more Musk and Ambergreece you may put in for greater persons 103 For the Canker in a womans Brest Take Goose dung and Cellydony stamp them well together and lay it plaister-wise to the sore it will cleanse the Canker kill the worme and heale the sort 104 For the Canker in the mouth Take the juyce of Plantanc vinegar and Rosewater of each a like quantity mingle them together and wash the mouth often with them 105 Of the Catarrhe or Rbume in the bead The Catarrhe is a moist vapour which assaulteth the head and afterwards falleth down again into the stomack where it ingrosseth and corrupieth This moisture hath its beginning of the moisture of the lungs and until the lungs be discharged thereof the Catarrbe wil continue in its force It is predominant more in flegmatick then other constitutions Such as are troubled with it are not long liv'd because their lungs consume by little and little and thereupon they are troubled with the Ptisick and consequently perish if not quickly relieved See a rare secret to cure the same Take Pulmonaria and Sena that is fresh and new infuse them in wine and water over a gentle fire till the wine have drawn out the vertue then strain it and put thereto some Quintessence Leonardo and keep it close in a galffe Let the Patient drinke every morning three ounces lukewarme for twenty daies together let him eat good nourishing meats for they agree wel with this disease If the patient be not too far spent you shal see your oure perform'd in a short time In the mean time if the patient be weak let him take new laid Egges and good white-wine if the humidity be perceived not to be quite expelled and evacuated then give him Aromatico Leonardo afterward comfort him again with Restoratives and Cordials to make him strong and no doubt by the help of God he shal be cured 106 For young children that are weak in their limms and can neither go nor stand Take Sage sweet Marjorome of each a like quantity beat them very well together and strain out the juyce and put it into a double Vial glass fill the glasse as full as it can hold then stop it with paste very close and cover it with thick paste all over and then set it in an Oven and there let it stand so long as a great loaf requires time to be throughly baked then take it out and let it be cold then break the paste round about it and if the juyce be grown thick break the glasse and put it into a gallipot and keep it When you will use it take the quantity of two spoonfuls at a time and as much marrow of an Ox leg melt them together and mingle them well and both morning and evening annoint therewith as warm as can he endured the tender parts of the childs thighs and legs and knees chafing them well with your warm hands and so in a short time through Gods blessing it will be able to stand and go Successfully proved 107 For breaking out of childrens heads Take of White wine and sweet Butter a like quantity boil them together till it come to a salve and so annoint the head therewith 108 A medicine for the swelling of a childs Cods Bray red Rose leaves and boil them in red wine an hour then wet a cloth in it and lay it to the childs Navel as hot as can be endured 109 To heal children of the Lunatick disease This disease happeneth to children by reason of a worme with two heads which breedeth in their bodies which coming to the heart causeth such a passion in the child that of times it kils them The remedie whereof is this Dry the tender stalks of a Wilding tree in the shadow then stamp them wel and fift them and take of the said powder and roots of Gentian myrth and long Pyome of each a quarter of an ounce all these well beaten to powder you must put in a dish or some other vessel and moisten them with a little water then take of it with your two fingers and wet the lips and mouth of the child Do this three or four times and you shall see the worm come forth dead with the excrements 110 For a Consumption Taste Ash Keyes so soone as they looke withered set them into an oven the bread being drawn in a pewter or rather an earthen dish and being so dried pill off the outside and reserving the inner part of the seed or Keies beat them to fine powder and either mixe it with good English Honey and so eat of it first and last morning and evening a pretty deal of it at once upon the point of a knife or else drinke of the powder in some posset Ale or thin broth Mares milk drunk also warm morning and evening is a soveraign Medicine for it 111 To make a China Broth for a Consumption Of China root thin sliced take two ounces keep it in fair water twenty four hours letting it stand warm all the time being close covered in an earthen pipkin or iron pot then put to it a good Cockrel or two Chickens clean dressed and scum it well then put in five leaved grass Maiden-hair Harts-tongue of each half a handfull Dates twenty sliced two or three Mace and the bottome of a manchet let all these stew together untill not above one quart remains then strain it and take all
black Cerot of Godfredo di Medio and the beforesaid Cerot Magistrale with Precipitate are able to helpe be they never so evil 219 An approved Remedy to stay Vomiting by M. R. A man of thirty years old was troubled a long time with sore vomiting throwing up presently whatsoever he eat or drank and was relieved by this receipt Take of Malmsey six ounces oyl of Vitriol six drops or more mix them together and take thereof every morning fasting an ounce or thereabout and in short time it wil stay the vomit 220 A Receipt for to make Vomits Take of the glass of Antimony pounded as smal as may be five grains infuse the same all night in four ounces of white wine shaking it divers times early in the morning pour out all the cleer part whereunto adde one ounce of Oximel Julinizans so take it drinking after every vomit a draught of posset-ale Or take of Mercurius vitae five grains in a spoonful of white wine Or take two ounces of Crocus Metallorum Or take warm warer wherein a Raddish root hath been boiled adding to it a little sallet oyl also a little Oximel of the squil may be added This vomit is taken specially for the weaknesse of the stomack and for four or five daies together it is taken for expelling the flegmatick and malign humors 221 To kil Warts an approved Medicine Take a Raddish root scrape off the outer side of it and rub it all over with salt then see it thus dressed upright in a Sawcer or some other smal dish that you may save the liquor which runneth from it and therewith annoint your Warts three or four times in a day the oftner the better and in five or six daies they wil consume away Saepe Probatum 222 For one that cannot make water Take the white strings or filmy roots of Primeroses wash them very clean and boil of them halfe a handful in a pint of Beer or white wine til half be consumed then strain it thorow a clean cloth and drink thereof a quarter of a pint somewhat warm morning and evening for three daies and it wil purge away all viscous or obstructious stopping the passage of the water Probatum 223 An excellent medicine for a child that cannot make water Kill three or four hive Bees then dry them upon an hot slate being thorow dry bruise them to smal powder then put the powder into a quart of small ale and give it the patient to drink and he shal have present remedy 224 For one that pisseth bloud Take Toutsain Sanguinary and Parsley of each one handful stamp them together very smal and mix the herbs juyce and altogether with warm Goats milke and drink a good draught thereof fasting every morning 225 To kil the wild fire Take Plantaine Sorrel Marigold leaves of each one handful stampe them and strain out the juyce and boil it with twice so much vinegar and put it up in a glasse for your use 226 How to order a woman with child before in and after her labour To preserve the infant and prevent abortion take Coriander seed prepared 2 drachms of the root of Bistort the shavings of Ivory and red Coral of each a drachm of white Amber Chrystal of each a scruple Alkerms halfe a scruple Sugar dissolved in four ounces of Rose water make tables each of them weighing a drachm Let the patient take one every other day morning and evening between whiles let her sup up a rathe new egge thickned a little with Magisterium of Pearl or fine powder or red Coral But if her brests after their filling should begin to lessen and fal it is a signe of future abortion to prevent which let her take root of Bistort and Corianders of each two drachms of unripened Gales red Sanders and Hipocistidos of each one drachm Gum Labdanum Mastick of each halfe an ounce choice Frankincense Bdelium the Gum of a tree in Arabiae of each two drachms Coral Amber of each one drachm Powder those which are to be powdered and with oyl of Turpentine and Wax make two or three Cere-clothes apply them sometimes to her loins and sides and someimes under the Navel Shee must avoid all sudden and violent motions both of the mind and body as Coughs sneezeings Frights also spices and strong wines And thus much before labour In labour to procure ease and speed take three or four drops of the distilled oyl of Nutmegs in a spoonful of white wine Or Take white Dictamne root Stones of Dates Borax of each two scruples Cinnamon Cassia lignea Amber fine pearl of each one scruple Saffron half a scruple make a smal powder which divide into two equal parts and let her take one part in a draught of the water of Lilies or posset Ale made with Rhenish wine and the other part let her take about six hours after if need require If shee should be subject to sainting or swouning before or after labour take now and then a spoonful of this excellent Cordial following Take Borage water Rose water Strawberry water and Rhenish wine of each two ounces species of Diamargaricum frigidum one scruple make a warm infusion for the space of an hour then strain it and add thereunto Manus Christi made with Pearl four ounces Syrup of Baum one ounce Syrup of Gilli-flowers of each two ounces Oriental Bezoar Unicorns horn and Ambergreece of each six grains Make a Cordial Julep Many times after labour great pains follow women newly delivered for which this plaine simple remedie is very good Drink a good draught of beer boiled with a spoonful of Camomile flowers and in greater pains let her drink six ounces of the oyl of sweet Almonds fresh drawn To dry up milk a quick and safe remedy is new sponges wet in vinegar where a handful of Comminseed boiled is bruised tyed close to the brests annointing them with Unguentum populeum To procure store of milk use posset drink made and boiled with Fennel and the sweet seeds of Annis seeds and Fennel These Remedies are approved to be safe sure and forcible to effect what is propounded 227 Te bring a woman to a speedy birth Take of Piony root dried as much as half an Almond beat it to very smal powder and give it the woman to drink in an Aleberry 228 For the same Take Hysop Vervine and Betony of each one handful stamp them smal with some old Ale and strain out that Ale and juyce and put as much more ale as will make a pretty draught and let the woman in her labour drink it and shee shall be speedily delivered 229 For a dead child in a womans body Take juyce of Hysop temper it in warm water and give it the woman to drink 230 A medicine for a woman in travel to make her have Throwes Take Coral Amber Date-stones Pearl Piony seeds Saffron Commine beat all these in powder and put it into Malmsie and take Unicorns horn and put it into a spoon with
Buglosse ibid Syrup of Calamint ibid Syrup of Scabious ibid To make Syrup of Saffron pag. 38 Syrup of Folefoot or Colts foot ibid To make syrup of Pomecitrons pag. 39 A Syrup against Melancholly humors especially where there is wind in the stomack ibid Syrup of Wormwood simple pag. 40 Sprup of Marsh mallows pag. 41 Syrup of Radishes ibid Syrup of Popies pag. 42 Hony of Rosemary flowers ibid Experiments in PHYSICK CHIRURGERY Distillations Waters and Oyles Their Vertues and Uses 1 Doctor Stevens his Water TAke a Gallon of Gascoin wine of Ginger Gallingall Cinnamon Graines Cloves Mace Nutmegs Annis-seeds Caraway-seed Coriander-seed Fennel-seed and sugar of every one a dram then take of Sack and Ale a quart apiece of Camomill Sage Mint red Roses Time Pellitory of the wal wild marjoram wilde Time Lavender Peneroyal Fennel roots Parsley roots and Setwall roots of each halfe a handfull Then beate the spice small and bruise the herbs and put them all together into the wine and so let it stand sixteene hours stirring it now and then Then distill it in a Limbeck with a soft fire and keep the first pint of the water by it selfe for it is the best and the rest by it self for it is not so good as the first The principal use of this water is against all cold diseases it preserveth youth comforteth the stomack cureth the stone of what nature soever using but two spoonfuls in seven daies It preserved Doctor Stevens ten years bed-red that he lived to ninety eight years 2 To make Cinnamon Water Of the best Cinnamon you can get take one pound bruise it wel and put it into a gallon of the best Sack and infuse it three daies and three nights and then distill it as your Aqua Coelestis 3 Angelica water Of Cardus take and drie a handfull Angelica roots three ounces of My the one drachm Nutmegs half an ounce Cinnamon Ginger of each four ounces Saffron one drachm and a half Cardomons Cubebs Gallingale and Pepper of each a quarter of an ounce Mace two drachms Grains one drachm Lignum-Aloes Spikenard Juncus-odoratus of each a drachm Sage Borage Buglosse Violets and Rosemary flowers of each halfe a handful bruise these and steep them in a pottle of Sack twelve hours and distill it as the rest 4 Aqua Mirabilis Take three pints of White wine one pint of Aqua vitae one pint of juyce of Salendine one drachm of Cardamer a drachm of Melliot flowers Cubebs a drachm of Galingale Nutmegs Cloves Mace and Ginger of each a drachm mingle all these together over night the next morning set them a stilling in a glass Limbeck The Vertues This water dissolveth swelling of the Lungs and being perished doth help comfort them it suffereth not the blood to putrifie he shall not need to be let blood that useth this water it suffereth not the heart-burning nor melancholy or flegm to have dominion it expelleth Urine and profiteth the stomack it preserveth a good colour the visage memory and youth it destroys the Palsie Take some three spoonfuls of it once or twice a week or oftner morning and evening first and last 5 Balm water Take Balm dry three ounces Thyme Penniroyal of each an ounce Cinnamon four ounces a drachm of Cardomus grains half an ounce sweet Fennel seeds an ounce Nurmegs and Ginger of each a drachm Galingale one ounce Calamus Cypress Cubebs and Pepper of each two drachms of Caper-roots half a drachm of Diptamus one drachm bruise these things and put them to a pottle of Sack and steep them 24 hours and then use it as the former waters 6. Another Balm VVater Take a gallon and a quart of Sack put to it Annis seed and Fennel seed of each one pound Liquorice scraped and bruised a quarter of a pound of Coriander seed corrected and Caraway seed of each as much Cowslip flowers clipt from the whites and Rosemary flowers wel pickt of each one pound of red Mints wilde Time of each a good handful and of Baulm 2 pound steep all these first in the Sack 4 hours in the brasse pot wherein they shall be distilled and then distil them in a Limbeck 7 A Barly water to purge the Lungs and Lights of all diseases Take halfe a pound of fair Barley a gallon of running water Liquorice half an ounce Fennel seed Violet leaves Parselie seed of each one quarter of a ounce red Roses as much of Isope and Sage dried a good quantitie of either of Harts tongue twelve leaves a quarter of a pound of Figs and as many Raisins still the Figgs and Raisins put them all into a new earthen pot with the water cold let them sceth well and then strain the clearest from it drink of this a good quantity morning and afternoon observing good diet upon it it taketh away all Agues that come of heat and all ill heat it purgeth the Lights Spleen Kidnies and Bladder 8 A Water for a sore Mouth Take of Sage Rosemary and Woodbine leaves a like quantity viz. a handful and half of either boyl them in a quart of running water with as much of the best Allom as an Egg and let them boil to a pint then put in a pint of white Wine and let them boil again and so soon as it boileth take it off the fire and let it cool and then put it up in a glass and therewith wash your mouth morning evening and at night and other times as couse requires till it be well 9 Another for the same use White wine and fair water of each a quart wine Vinegar a pint red Sage a good quantity Mercury two penniworth Roch Allom half an ounce Rosemary an handfull Woodbine leaves somewhat more and 3 spoonfulls of Honey seeth them together and wash your mouth therewith 10 Rosa solis Take of Liquorice 8 ounces Annise-seeds Carraway of each an ounce Raisins stoned Dates of each three ounces Nutmegs Cinnamon Ginger and Mace of each half an ounce Galingale a quarter of an ounce Cubebs a drachm Figs two ounces Sugar four ounces bruise these and distill it with a gallon of Aqua vitae as the rest But when it is distilled you must colour it with the herb Rosa solis or else Alkanet root 11 Wormwood water Take of Wormwood two ounces and a half Sage Bittony and Rue of each half a handful Rosemary tops a handful Cinamon 3 ounces Nutmegs half an ounce Cloves and Mace of each half a drachm Ginger one ounce Galingale Cubebs and Spikenard of each a drachm and a half of Scordium half an handful bruise these and put them into a pottle of Sack and a pint of Aqua vitae and steep them 24 hours and distil them as the rest 12 Aqua Fortis Take of Vitriol prepared as for oyl of Vitriol two pound Salt Peter purged one pound beat them together and put them in a Retort well luted place it in a furnace with a large receiver and giving fire to it
cup and to cast divers figures of Antimony Take the best crude Antimony very well powdered Nitre of each a pound of crude Tartar finely powdered two pound mix them well together and put them into a crucible cover the crucible and melt them and the Regulus will fall to the bottome and be like a melted metall then pour it forth into a brass morter being first smeared over with oyl This Regulus when you have made enough you may melt again and cast into what moulds you please You may cast it into the forms of shillings or half crowns either of which if you put into two or three ounces of Wine in an earthen glazed vessel or glasse and infuse in a moderate heat all night you may have a liquor in the morning which will cause vomit of which the dose is from two drachms to two ounces and half You may put a little Cinamon into the wine to correct and give a grateful relish to it It is the custom to fil the Antimonial cup with wine and to put as much wine round about betwixt that and the little earthen cup where it stands and so infuse it all night and then drink up all that wine but I fear that so much wine wil be too much a being three or four ounces when as we seldom exceed the quantity of two ounces of the infusion of Antimony These cups or pieces wil last for ever and be as effectual after 1000 times infusion as at first and if they be broken at any time as easily they may being as brittle as glass they may be cast again into what forms you please Note that he that casts them must be skilful in making his spawde as also in scowring them and making them bright afterwards for if they be carefully handled they wil look even as bright as silver 31 How to make the true spirit of Antimony Take of the subtil powder of the Regulus of Antimony as much as you please sublime it out of it self till it will sublime no more stil putting what is sublimed to that which remains at the bottom or with salt Armoniack six or seven times remembring that then you must dulcifie it with warme water by dissolving therewith the salt and dry the precipitate afterwards Set this fixed powder in a celler laying it very thin upon a marble Stone and in about six weeks or two months it wil all be dissolved into water which must be filtered Then evaporate part of this water and let it stand two or three daies in the Cellar to crystallize these Crystals purifie and drie mix them with three times the quantity of the gross powder of Tiles and distil them in a retort and there will come forth first a white spirit and then a red which you may rectifie in Balneo 32 The true Oyl or essence of Antimony is made thus Take of the foresaid crystals dissolve them in good rectified spirit of wine digest them two months in Balneo or horse dung then evaporate the spirit of wine and there will remaine in the bottome the true oyl or essence of Antimony Then take new crystals of Antimony and let them inbibe either this oyl or the foresaid spirit till they will inbi be no more then digest them two months in sand and they will become a flowing fixt salt and of excellent vertue The foresaid spirit this oyl and essence of Antimony may be equallized to Aurum Potahile to all intents and purposes according to a medicinalure especially the fixt essence The dose is five or six grains 33 Wormwood wine Take a handful of dried Wormwood for every gallon of wine stop it in a vessel close and so let it remain in steep So is prepared Wine of Rosemarie flowers and Eye bright 34 To make an Artificial Malago VVine First take a wine barrel well hooped and dressed with one end being open to which a close cover must be well fitted which must be to take off and put on at pleasure Set it in a warm place winter or summer and fill it full with clear and pure water to each three gallons put six pound of the best Malago Raisins which you must bruise in a stone morter and then strew upon the water upon each twenty gallons of which you must cast an handfull of Calx vive then cover the vessel close with the cover and cast clothes upon it to keep it warm and let it stand four or five dayes to work as Wine or Beer doth when they be new then see if the raisins be risen up to the top of the water if so then put them down again and cover it again as before let them thus stand three weeks or a moneth together the Raisins being every fourth or fifth day put down in case they rise up Then put a tap into the Vessel three or four fingers above the bottome and try if it be good and taste like wine if not let it stand a while longer but if so draw it off into another wine Vessel and to every twenty gallons that you have drawn off put a pint of the best Aqua vitae two new laid Hen-egs and a quart of Alligant beaten well together and let it stand in a Cellar as other wine doth til it be clear and fit to be drunk 35 How to make artificial Claret wino Take six gallons of water two gallons of the best Cider put thereunto eight pound of the best Malago Raisins bruised in a mortar let them stand close covered in a warm place the space of a fortnight every two dayes stirring them well together then presse out the Raisins and put the liquor into the said Vessel again to which add a quart of the juice of Raspberries and a pint of the juyce of Black-Cherries cover this liquor with bread spread thick with strong Mustard the Mustard side being downward and so let it work by the fire side three or four dayes then tun it up and let it stand a week and then bottle it up and it wil taste as quick as bottle-Beer and become a very pleasant drink and indeed far better and wholsomer then our common Claret 36 How to make good Raspberry VVine Take a gallon of Sack in which let two gallons of Raspberries stand steeping the space of twenty four hours then strain them and put to the liquor three pound of Raisins of the Sun stoned let them stand together four or five dayes being sometimes stirred together Then pour off the clearest and put it up in Bottles and set it in a cold place If it be not sweet enough you may add some sugar to it 37 Oyl of Almonds Take Almonds blanch them and put them into a pot and set that pot in another pot of water that boileth and the steam of the seething pot will arise and enter into the pot with the Almonds and that will become Oyl when they are stamped and wringed through a cloth thus they make oyl of the kernels of Filberts VValnuts
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-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 rose-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
into a still one row of Bean Cods another of Saxifrage and so distil one quart of water after this manner and then distil another proportion of Bean Cods alone and use to drink of these two waters If the patient be most troubled with heat of the reins then it is good to use the Bean Cod water stilled alone more often and the other upon coming down of the sharp gravell or stone 210 A Stove to sweat in I know that many Gentlewomen as well for clearing of their skin as cleansing of their bodies do now and then delight to sweat For which purpose I have set down this manner following as the best that I ever observed Put into a brass pot of some good content such proportion of sweet herbs and of such kind as shall be most proper for your infirmitie with some reasonable quantity of water close the same with a cover fit for it and wel luted with paste made of flower and whites of eggs At some part of the cover you must let in a leaden pipe the entrance whereof must also be wel luted this pipe must be conveyed thorow the side of the chimny where the pot standeth in a thicke holow stake of a bathing tub crossed with hoops in the top according to the usual manner which you may cover with a sheet at your pleasure Now the steam of the pot passing thorow the pipe under the false bottom of the bathing tub which must be bored ful of big holes will breath so sweet and warme a vapour upon your body as that receiving air by holding your head without the tub as you sit therein you shal sweat most temperately and continue the same without fainting And this is performed with a smal Charcole fire maintained under the pot for this purpose Note that the room should be close wherein you place your bathing tub lest any sudden cold should happen to offend you whilst your body is made open and porous to the air 211 Against surfetting and indigestion Take the bottom of a Wheaten loaf and toast it at the fire til it be very brown and hard then take a good quantity of Aqua vitae and put upon the same so toasted and put it in a single linnen cloth and lay it at the brest of the patient all night and with the help of God he shall recover and shall vomit or purge soone after 212 To make a tooth fall out of it self Take wheat flower and mix it with the milk of an herb called Spurge make thereof a paste and fil the hole of the tooth therewith and leave it there changing it every two hours and the tooth wil fall out 213 To take away the cause of the pain in the Teeth Wash the mouth two or three dayes together in the morning every month with white wine wherein the root of Spurge hath been sodden and you shall never have pain in your Teeth 214 For a hollow Tooth Take two or three dops of Aqua fortis and dip a little lint therein and stop the hollow place therewith and for an hour or thereabouts it wil put you to some pain but in a very short space after it wil give you ease Use this twice or thrice and it wil quite expel the pain for ever after without perishing the tooth at all 215 For the Rheume in the Gummes and Teeth Boyle Rosemary in fair water with sometenne or twelve Cloves slit and when it is boyled take as much Clarret wine as there is water left and mingle with it and make it boile but a little againe then straine it into to some glasse and wash your mouth therewith morning and evening this wil take away the Rheum in short time And if you boil a little Mastick therewith it is the better 216 Tobacco its vertues and uses Take of the green herb and roote three pound and an half stampe it in a mortar with a little salt then put it in a glasse with six ounces of the spirit of wine and set it a whole month in horse dung to putrifie then distil it in Balneo til all the substance be come out and put as much Oleum sulphuris into it as wil make it tart then keep it close from air A spooneful every morning will help against the Fever in a short time It speedily cures Ulcers or Scabs by drinking a spooneful every morning and washing the sores therewith 217 A Diet for the Patient that hath Vloers or wounds that wil hardly be cured with Ointments Salves or Plaisters Take one pound of Guaicum boile it in three pottles of Ale with a soft fire to the consuming of two parts but if it be where you may have wild Whey or Cheese Whay they are better let the Patient drink of this morning and evening half a pint at a time and let him sweat after it two hours His drink at his meals must thus be used put into the same vessel where the former was made to the Guaicum that is left three pottles of Ale and not whay let it boil to the one half let him drinke thereof at all times and at his meals which must be but one in a day and that so little that he may rise hungry this must be doe five daies together but he must first be purged 218 To help Ulcers of all sorts Seeing Ulcers are of divers an̄d sundry kinds it 's necessary to know of what kind and quality they are so that thou maist help them in form and order convenient And first of the corrosive Ulcers as of a wound cancrenated of Mal di formica and of other sorts of Ulcers that go creeping on the flesh the cure of these is by applying quickly Caustick to mortifie the evil which thou shalt do thus Wet a little bumbast in the said Caustick and therewith wash all the sore and then leave it so open four and twenty hours without binding it fast and when twenty four hours are past wash the sore with strong vinegar water of an equal quantity with great care that there remain none of the Caustick in the sore then lay thereon butter washed with a Colewort leaf until the askar or dead flesh fal then take Cerrot Magistrale with a little Precipitate strewed thereon and then annoint it with Magno liquore and lay it upon the sore for this Cerot helpeth all manner of corrosive Ulcers without any other help and every plaister wil serve three or foure daies taking them off every twenty four hours and making them clean and then lay them on again As for the filthy Ulcer abovesaid you shal dresse it only with the Unguento Magno Leonardo which without any other help will heal them quickly but you must every foure daies touch them with Aqua-fortis drawn from Precipitate which water draweth forth the offensive matter and leaveth it purified and clean As for all other sorts of Ulcers Magno Liquore Leonardo with Balm artificial oyle of Wax and Turpentine the
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
half into the sirup as you pare them and so let them boile stil scumming them til the sirup be almost all wasted away within three or four spoonfuls then take out the Pippins lay them on plates and dry them in a stove 42 A way to drie Cherries Take three quarters of a pound of sugar and a pound of good Cherries their stalks and stones taken from them then put a spoonful of clean water in the skillet and so laie one laie of Cherries and another of sugar til your quantitie be out then set them on the fire and boil them as fast as conveniently you can now and then shaking them about in the skillet for fear of burning and when you think they are enough and clear then take them off the fire and let them stand till they be half cold then take them out as clear from the sirup as you can and lay them one by one upon sheets of Glasse setting them either abroad in the Sun or in a window where the Sun may continually be upon them If they drie not so fast as you would have them then in the turning scrape some loaf sugar finely upon them but add no greater heat then the Sun wil afford which wil be sufficient if they be wel tended and let not dew fall on them by any means but in the evenings set them into some warm cupboard 43 How to keep Apples Pears Quinces Wardens c. all the yeer dry Pare them take out the coars and slice them in thin slices laying them to dry in the Sun in some stone or metalline dishes or upon an high frame covered with course canvas now then turning them and so they wil keep all the yeer 44 How to dry Fruits in the Sun If it be smal fruit you must dry them whole by laying them abroad in the hot Sun in stone or pewter dishes on iron or brass pans turning them as need requires 45 To make Quidony of Cherries Take your Cherries while they are red at the stone put out the stones and boil them til they be broken then strain then thorow a very clean strainer and take the matter strained forth boil it again and giving it in the boiling as much sugar as is sufficient when you think it thick enough put it into your boxes 46 To make printed Quidony of Quinces Take two pound of Quinces pared coated and cut in small pieces put them into a clean posnet with a quart of fair water and when they are boiled tender put into them one pound of sugar clarified with half a pint of fair water let them boil till all the Fruit fall to the bottome of the Posnet then let the liquid substance run through a fair linnen cloth into a clean Bason then put it into a Posnet and boil it til it come to a Jellie then print it in your moulds and turn it into your boxes you shall know when it is ready to print by rowling on the back of a Spoon 47 To make Quidony of Pippins Take two pound of Pippins pare core and quarter them and put them into a quart of fair water boil them til they begin to break then put in a pound of Brasil sugar clarified with half a pint of water and the white of an egge boil them then til the fruit fal to the bottome then take it up draw all the liquid substance from it as in your Quinces and boil it in a posnet til it come into a Jellie trie it on the back of a spoon and when it is ready to print put it into your Moulds and when it is cold turn it off upon wet Trenchers and put it into boxes 48 To make Quidony of Raspices Take a quart of red Raspices put them into a wodden dish with three spoonfuls of fair water bruise them all to pieces with a spoon or a rolling pin then strain them through a cloth into a fair dish season it with half a pound of Sugar finely beaten boile it on a Chafindish of coals stirring it till it come to a Jellie your trial is on the back of a spoon as in all other Jellies and when it is ready for the print print it and it will be a very orient colour you must not put too much water to the Raspices for they wil not abide too much boiling for losing their colour 49 Colours for fruitage Saffron is the best yellow Sap green the best green Indian Lake the best red All your colours must be tempered with Gumme water made of Rasewater 50 To make all kind of turned works in fruitage hollow Take the strongest bodied sugar you can get boil it to the height of Manus Christi then take your stone or rather Pewter Moulds being made in three pieces tie the two great pieces together with Inkle then powre in your sugar being highly boyled turn it round about your head apace and so your fruitage wil be hollow whether it be Orange Lemmon or whatsoever your Mould doth cast after they be cast you must colour them after their natural colours 51 To make Dia Citonicum as it is called but rightly Dia Cydonium Take four or five very fair Quinces pare them quarter them core them and boil them in a Pipkin with a pint of fair water when they are tender put to them halfe a pint of red wine vinegar and one pound of sugar let them boil an hour after it and then let the sirrup and all run thorow a strainer into a fair posnet and let it there boil til it come to a Jellie as thick as Quidony then put it up into a glasse or gallipot This is a most special Cordial and comfortable matter for a sick body 52 To cast all Kind of Sugar-works into moulds Take one pound of Barbarie sugar clarifie it with the white of an egge boil it til it rol between your finger and your thumb then cast it into your standing moulds being watered two houres before in cold water take it out and gild them to garnish a Marchpane with them at your pleasure 53 The names and use of your Sugars Refined sugar hard and white is best for paste of Genua and to cast all kind of sugar works Barbary sugar is best to preserve withal Brasile sugar white and dry is best to make Quidony 54 The names and prices of Gummes for Sugar work Gumme dragon the ounce iiii d Red Rosset the ounce i. d Sap green the ounce ii d Indian Lake ii d. weight iii. d Fine gold the booke xvi d Party gold the booke vi d Buy your Gold at the Gold-beaters your Gummes and your colours at the Talbut in Newgate Market 52 To make Jumbols Of almonds being beaten to paste take half a pound with a short cake being grated and two egges two ounces of carroway seeds being beaten and the juce of a Lemmon and being brought into a paste roule it into round strings then cast it into knots and so bake it in an oven and
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
hours shaking it together three or four times then take it out and being cold pour it forth and put almost as much more of the mixed spirits digested as before in a gentle heat by Balneo then put it forth to the first extracted and adde halfe as much more spirits the third time and digest it again and then have you extracted all the special part of the Amber and leave nothing but a black dead earth of no value Then take a pint of the spirit of what herb you will use and dissolve therein one pound of pure white sugar candy or at the least twelve ounces very finely powdered and searced thorow a fine searcer for the speedier resolution thereof It is best to dissolve it cold This dissolution must be twice filtered thorow a thin cap paper to make it very perfect clear then take three parts of this dulcified spirit to one of your extract of Amber drawn with spirit of wine then shake them well together and let them stand in a square glasse very close stopped untill it shall be perfectly clear one drachm of this extraction of Amber will serve to dulcifie and make fit two quarts of the spirit of Mints or Clary or the like and give it a most excellent taste and efficacious vertues 23 Spirit and water of wormwood the lesser Composition Take of the leaves of dried Wormwood two pound Annis-seeds halfe a pound steep them in six gallons of small wines 24 houres then distill them in an Allembick adding to every pound of the distilled water two ounces of the best sugar Let the two first pound you draw out be called Spirit of Wormwood those which follow Wormwood water the lesser Composition 24 Spirit and water of Wormwood the greater Composition Take of common and Roman Wormwood of each a pound Sage Mints Bawm of each two handfuls the roots of Gallanga Ginger Calamus-aromaticus Alacampane of each three drachms Liquoris one ounce Raisins of the Sun stoned three ounces Annis-seeds and sweet Fennel seeds of each three drachms Cinamon Cloves Nutmegs of each two drachms Cardamoms Cubebs of each one drachm Let the things be cut that are to be cut and the things bruised that are to be bruised all of them infused in 24 pints of Spanish Wines for 24 hours then distilled in an Allembick adding two ounces of white sugar to everie pint of distilled waters Let the first pint be called Spirit of Wormwood the geater Composition 25 Spirit and water of Angelica Take of the leaves of Angelica eight ounces of Carduus Benedictus six ounces of Bawm and Sage of each four ounces Angelica seeds six ounces sweet Fennel seeds nine ounces Let the herbs being dried and the seeds be grossy bruised to which add of the spices called Aromaticum Rosatum and of the spices cal'd Diamoscha dulce of each an ounce and a half infuse them two daies in thirtie two pints of Spanish wine then distil them with a gentle fire and with everie pound mix two ounces of sugar dissolved in Rosewater Let the three first pound be called by the name of Spirit the rest by the name of Water 26 Spirit of Wine extraordinarie Take the finest paper you can get or else some virgin parchment strain it very right and stiffe over the glass body wherein you put your Sack Malmsie or Muscadine oyl the paper or virgin parchment with a pensil moistned in the oyle of Ben and distill it in Balneo with a gentle fire and by this means you shall purchase only the true spirit of Wine You shall not have above two or three ounces at the most out of a gallon of wine which ascendeth in the form of a cloud without any dew or veins in the helm Lute all the joynts well in this distillation This pirit will vanish in the air if the glasse stand open 27 Quintessence of Snakes Adders or Vipers Take of the biggest and fatest Snakes Adders or Vipers which you can get in June or July cut off their heads take off their skins and unbowel them then cut them into small pieces and put them into a glasse of a wide mouth and set them in a warme Balneo that they may be well dryed which they wil be done in three or four dayes then take them out and put them into a bolt head and pour on them of the best alcolizated Wine as much as wil cover them six or eight fingers breadth stop the glasse he metically and digest them fifteen daies in Balneo or so long til the Wine be sufficiently covered which pour forth then pour on more of the foresaid spirit of wine til all the quintessence be extracted Then put all the tinged spirits together and draw off the spirit in a gentle Balneo til it be thick at the bottome on this pour the spirit of Wine caryophilated and stir them wel together and digest them in a Circulatory ten daies then abstract the spirit of wine and the quintessence remaineth at the bottome perfect This quintessence is of extraordinary vertue to purifie the blood flesh and skin and consequently all diseases therein It cures the falling sicknesse strengthens the braine sight and hearing and preserveth from gray hairs reneweth youth preserveth women from Abortion cureth the Gout Consumption causeth sweat is very good in and against pestilentiall infections 28 A liquor against the tooth Ach. Take of oyle of Cloves well rectified half an ounce in it dissolve half a drachm of Camphire adde to them of the spirit of turpentine four times rectified in which half a drachm of Opium hath been infused half an ounce A drop or two of this liquor put into a hollow tooth with some lint easeth the tooth ach presently 29 A Liquor to comfort smelling and preserve the head Take Lignum aloes two ounces Annis-seed four ounces Calamus aromaticus one ounce Calamint dried three ounces common hony two pound strong white wine twelve pound let all these be infused for four daies and then distil it in Balneo and when you distil it put into the Receiver six grains of Musk dissolved in two ounces of Rosewater and distil away but three pound the which keep in a glasse close stopped and when you will comfort the smelling wash the face and beard therewith and you shall smell a savour of marvellous effect which comforteth nature marvelousty it comforteth the stomacke and helps a stinking breath it helpeth the mouth being ulcerated and those that have the rupture in short time if you wash it twice a day therewith it helpeth also women that are troubled with descension of the Matrix if you wet a cloth in it and lay it upon the mother in short space it restores great health Also it helpeth those that are troubled with the Meagrum or paines in the head coming of cold or winde if you wash the head with the said liquor it presently giveth ease It hath divers other vertues which I will not now recite 30 To make an Antimonial
the flesh and sweet bones beat them in a stone morter and strain out all the juyce with the broth then sweeten it with two ounces of white sugar candy in powder and take thereof half a pint at once early in the morning warm and sleep after it if you can and two hours before supper at your pleasure when you steep the root slice two drachms of white Sanders and as much red and let them boil in the broth 112 A Broth for a Consumption Take a course Pullet and sow up the belly and an ounce of the conserves of red Roses Borage and Bugloss flowers of each of them half an ounce Pine apple kernels and Pistaties of each half an ounce bruised in a mortar two drachms of Amber powder all mixed together and put in the belly then boil it in three quarts of water with Egrimony Endive and Succory of each a handful Sparrow grass roots Fennel roots Caper-roots and an handful of Raisins of the Sun stoned when it is almost boiled take out the Pullet and beat it in a stone morter then put it into the liquor again and give it three or four walms more then strain it and put to it a little red rose-Rosewater and half a pint of white Wine and so drink it in a morning and sleep after it 113 An excellent confortative for the Stomack helping digestion warming the brain and drying the Rheumes Take two ounces of good old conserve of red Roses of chosen Mithridate two drachms mingle them well together and eat thereof to bedward the quantity of a Hasel nut This doth expel all windiness of the stomack expelleth raw humours and venemous vapours causeth good digestion dryeth the Rheum strengtheneth the memory and sight 114 For the Corns on the feet or toes First pare away the corns then take a black snail and bruise it and put a drop or two of the juyce thereof into the place grieved and put thereto a little powder of Sandphire and it will take away the corn very speedily 115 A Cordial for the Sea Take of Syrup of Clove Gilly-flowers Mr. Mounifords water and Cinnamon water of each an ounce Confectio Alcharmis one drachm Borage water an ounce and half the like of Mint-water temper all these together in a Cordial and take a spoonfull at a time when you are at Sea 116 For the Ptisick and dry Cough Take the lungs of a Fox beat them to powder take of Liquorice and Sugar-Candy a good quantity a small quantity of Cummin mix all these well together and put them in a bladder and eat of it as often as you think good in the day 117 An excelient medicine for the Cough of the Lungs Take Fennel and Angelica of each one handfull the leaves in Summer roots in winter sliced figgs twelve but if the body be bound twenty at least greene Liquorice if you can two or three good stickes scraped and sliced Annis-seeds cleaved and bruised two good spoonefuls two or three Parsely roots scraped and the pith taken out and twenty leaves of Folefoot boil all these in three pints of Hysop water to a pint and half then strain it out into a glasse putting as much white Sugar Candie to it as will sweeten it Drink hereof being warmed five spoonfulls at a time first in the morning and last in the evening taking heed that you eat nor drink any thing two hours before or after continue this till it be all done 118 A Medicine for the chin-Cough for a child First take Bores grease and warm the soles of the feet at the fire then chafe them with it and go to bed and keep them warm by lapping clothes about them 119 A Diet drink to clear and temper the blood Take Scurvy grass half a peck Brooklime Watercresses Acrimony Maiden-hair Liverwort Borage Bugloss Betony Sage sweet-Marjoram Sea-wormwood tops of green Hops Fumitory of each a good handfull I very Hartshorn and yellow Sanders of each one ounce red Dock roots two ounces Parsely Fennel Asparagus roots of each an ounce Raifins half a pound boil these very well in a gallon of Beer then stamp and strain them and put it into three gallons more of Beer to work together 120 A Diet drink to open and temper the Liver Take the roots of Fennel Parsly Dock Coroch Kneeholm of each half a good handful the leaves of Endive Bugloss Fumitory Harts-tongue Agrimony garden Wormwood Cetrach of each a good handful the bark of the roots of Capers half an ounce boil these in a convenient quantity of Whey till a third part be spent then clarifie the same Hereof drink in the morning fasting at the least half a pound at a time 121 A Diet drink for a Canker in the mouth First get a Diet pot of the common sort put into it half a pound of Liquorice scraped and bruised half a pound of Annise-seeds bruised twelve ounces of Lignum vitae bought at the Turners and an ounce of the bark of the same wood from the Apothecaries half a pound of Raisins of the Sun stoned an handful of Seabious two ounces of Solyprilla a quantity of white Wine and an ounce of China then fill up your pot with fair water saving a pint then cover your pot with his cover and close it round about the brim with paste then set it on a gentle fire of coals and let it boil three hours till the fourth part be consumed Then put the clearest in bottles and every morning and night drink a good draught for fourteen daies together If you put a little of the wood into the fire and there fry out of it somewhat like oyl be sure it is good 122 To cure the Dropsie be it hot or cold Take of the tops of Red Mint of Archangel or blind nettles and red Sage of either of them ten or twelve stamp them all together and straine the juyce of them into some stale Ale so much as will serve to drink morning and evening do the like every day for nine or ten daies together and God willing it will do away your disease 123 A medicince that hath recovered some from the Dropsie whom the Physicians have given over Take greene Broome and burn it in some clean place that you may save the Ashes of it take some ten or twelve spoonfuls of the same Ashes and boile them in a pint of White wine till the vertue of it be in the wine then coole it and draine the wine from the dregs and make three draughts of the wine and drink one fasting in the morning another at three in the afternoone another last at night neer going to bed continue this and by Gods grace it wil cure you 124 To open obstructions of the Liver and to preserve from the dropsie Take every day half a drachm of fine Rubarb thin sliced with a spconful of Currans steeped and washed in white wine two houres then chop them finely with the Rubarb and eat them fasting nine mornings together at
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-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
Nature helpeth Digestion provoketh Urine and looseth the Bodie which things are most comfortable to the bodie The order of making it is thus Take ten ounces of the seeds of Quinces the pils of Citrons six ounces Balm Nettles of each four ounces beat all these grosly and infuse them in twelve pound of strong white wine and there let it remain six dayes then distill it with six ounces of honey and fifteen ounces of sugar untill you have received two pound of water then take it from the fire and let it coole and strain it by a filter and then put therein the first water and eight grains of Musk dissolved with about two ounces of Rosewater and then for every pound of the said Water put thereunto one scruple of the oyle of Vitriol and incorporate them well together then keep it in a Glasse close stopped that it take no aire And of this you may take one ounce in the morning cold and fast thereon for whosoever they be that shall use this in their health shall seldome be sick but shall live in much health For into this Composition there entereth the seeds of Quinces which resolve the evill quality of the stomack and make the heart merry the Pomecitron pils preserve and help digestion the Balm purifieth the blood he aleth the Liver causeth good digestion and comforteth the heart The nettles warm provoke urine mundifie the reins and resolve the malignity of the sinnews The Wine comforteth nature strengtheneth the head and sustaineth the strength The Musk is warme by nature and resolveth the windinesse and purgeth the blood The oyl of vitrioll healeth all the Scoriationes of the mouth the brest and stomack and preserveth the body from all corruption So by this you may see of what importance this Composition is through the vertue of the Simples that are therein So to conclude I say this is one of the best Compositions that can be made because of its nature It letteth alteration in our bodies and helpeth against all diseases and infirmities and prolongeth life 155 An exceeding good remedie against the yellow Jaundice Take one handful of red nettle-tops Plantane and Saffron and boil them wel in a pint of Ale then strain it and drink thereof for four or five daies together and you shall find help 156 An excellent receipt to destroy any Impostume Take of the roots of Flower-de-luces and roots of Lillies of each a like quantity stamp them together and put therein a quart of hony boil them all together either in wine or Ale and when they are well boiled then take the liquor thereof and strain it thorow a fine linnen cloth and when occasion serves let the Patient drink two or three spoonfuls at a time especially in the morning and evening first an last and this will speedily cure it 157 To make an issue Take Rice flowers and Mustard seed beaten to powder and with water make a little paste and lay a ring upon the place made of a rush and applie it 158 A medicine for the Itch of the body Take sweet butter unwrought wax vinegar Brimstone a little Rosewater red Cloves whole boil them together till they be like a salve then annoint the flesh three sundry nights by the fire therewith and no more 159 For kibed heels Take a Turnep make a hole in the top of it take out some of the pith infuse into that hole oyl of Roses then stop close the hole rost the Turnep under the embers when it is soft apply it plaister wise warme to the Kibe bind it fast 159 Of Waxing Kernels called by some Scrophulae their cure These kernels are commonly in the throats of young children being caused by superfluous melancholly humors corrupted and are a kind of Ulcers very hard to be holpen and evil to endure for when they are broke they cause excessive pain in that great abund ance of humors runneth thereunto and they are so hot and corrupt that outward medicines alone wil never help them because they proceed from an inward cause Therefore if thou wilt help them remove the cause first First then give them the Syrup against melancholly humors which you shall find among the syrups in the Experiments of Conserving and Candying then give them a dose of Aromatico fasting which will evacuate the stomack of choller and flegm and dry up those humors that run to the sores The Medicines to be applyed are two the first is Costick which wil mortifie it in 24 hours and take away the corruption but the Askar must not be taken away till it fall out it self The other medicine to be applied to the sore is the black Cerot of Godfredo de Medic. which is also written in Galen Thus it wil be cured in a short time as hath been proved 160 A special receipt to destroy Lice Take Frankincense and beat it into fine powder and a good quantity of Bores grease boil them together in an earthen pan and when it is boiled annoint therewith the place where the lice are and you shal be suddenly rid of them Or take stavesacre beaten to powder searced and mingled with soap and Tobacco ashes and annoint often therewith it wil speedily destroy them 161 How to cure the Measels In the curing of this disease it being only necessary to defend the heart and preserve the stomack from corruption and putrefaction you shall use this receipt Take Julep of Violets two cunces Rose water four ounces Oyl of Vitriol four grains mix them and let it be drunk cold This is a most rare medicine 162 To cure the disease of the Mother Take six or seven drops of the spirit of Castoreum in the beginning of the fit in two or three spoonfuls of posset Ale applying a plaister of Gavanum to the Navel 163 For the dead Palsie Annoint the neck pit often with Oleum Benedictum and that wil restore the speech annoint also the place affected oftentimes with mustard against the fire and after that bath it with wine and bath it again morning and evening if the party be young with Aqua vita if old take a spoonful of Aqua vitae and halfe a spoonful of Sage-water distilled and bath it therewith drink also every morning and night as much treacle as four Pease in some stale Ale 164 A plaister for a Bile or Push Take a yolke of an egge and half a spoonfull of English hony mix them together with fine Wheat-flower and making it to a Plaister apply it warme to the place grieved 165 A very good Plaister to heale and dry up a sore or cut suddenly Take of Marigold leaves Porret blades or leaves and House-leek of all two handfuls beat them all very smal in a morter and put to them the whites of two new laid egges and beat them very well til they be throughly incorporated with the eggs and apply this til you be well Renew it every day 166 A plaister for the Stomack Take of wood of Aloes
two handfuls of dryed red Rose leaves and three ounces of Oyl of Roses boil all these together to the thicknesse of a Poultesse then let it stand and cool and while it cooleth take a spoonful of oyl of Roses and with a warm hand rub the place grieved till the oyl be dryed in and then lay the Poultesse as warm as you may endure it to the part inflamed doe this morning and evening for three or four daies as you shall see cause 179 An especial medicine for all manner of poyson Take Hempseed dry it very well and get off the Husks and beat the Hempseed into fine powder take Mints also dry them and make them into powder Boil a spoonful of either of these in half a pint of Goats-milk a pretty while then put the Milke into a cup to cool and put into it a spooneful of Treacle and stir them together til it be cool enough then drink it in the morning fasting and eat nothing till noone or at least in two hours doe the like at night and use it so three daies and it wil kil and overcome any poison 181 A very gentle purge Gerard pag. 1115. Take Borage Buglosse Balme and Fumitory of each three drachms Sene of Alexandria wel prepared and powdred two ounces strow the powder upon the herbs and distil them reserving the water to purge with for such as cannot endure strong purges it being taken in white wine Sugar or some other dainty waies not offending the taste you may according to the nature of the disease add Agarick Mirabolanes c. If Sene be infused in whay and then boiled a little it is very good Physick for melancholly purging the Brain Heart Liver Lungs and Milt it causeth a man to look young breedeth mirth cleereth the sight and strengtheneth the hearing it is very good against old Agues and all diseases caused by melancholly 182 The purge for a Plurisie Stitch or Wind It may be given any sound man or woman at any time in temperate weather not keeping their Chambers for it Take a quart of running water two handfuls of Currants well picked Sene Liquorice and Annis seeds of each half an ounce and the quantity of two Races of Ginger sliced boil all these together til the liquor come to a pint then let it run thorow a Colender and drink it three mornings equally being warmed taking only an hour or two after it a little thin broth 183 Another Purge Take halfe an ounce of Sene two handfuls of Annis-seeds as much Fennel seeds both bruised a stick or two of Liquorice scraped sliced and bruised put them into a pint of Beer boil them scumme them wel and let them seethe til there be but a pretty draught left to drink at one time then take an ounce and a half of Manna dissolve it in three or four spoonfuls of the hot liquor and strain it thorow a thin cloth into the rest then straining the liquor thorow a Colender from the other matters put into it four spoonfuls of syrup of Roses and drink it while it is warm taking a little thin broth after it 184 The purge of Assarabacha which the Lady A.D. used to rectifie her stomack any way offended Take the weight of eight pence of Assarabacha leaves stamp them and strain out the juyce of them with a little fair water or warme broth and mixing it with a little soft English hony warm it drink it fasting taking a little warm posset drink after it and now and then a little more at times betweene the Vomits 185 The Apothicaries Gascon's powder with its use Take of Pearls white Amber Harts-horn eyes of Crabs and white Corals of each half an ounce of black thighs of Crabs calcined two ounces to every ounce of this powder put a drachm of Oriental Bezoar reduce them all into very fine powder and searce them and with Harts-horn jelly with a little Saffron put therein make it up into a Paste and make therewith Lozanges or Trochises for your use You must get your crabs for this powder about May or in September take them before they are boiled When you have made these set them neither by the sire nor in the Sun but in a dry aire till they grow hard The dose is ten or twelve grains 186 A powder for a Rupture Take Shephards purse and Doves foot of each a like quantity dry them until they rub to a powder and drink thereof half a spoonfull in half a pint of broth 187 To kil the Ring-worme and the heat thereof Take a quart of white-wine Vinegar boile therein of Woodbine leaves Sage and Plantane of each one handful of white Coperas one pound of Alum as much as an egge when it is boiled to half a pint strain out the liquor and therewith wash the sore as hard as you can suffer it 188 Rubarb and its vertues The herb called in the Italian tongue Lappacia Maggiore or Rombice domestice is a kind of Rubarb which among the learned Herba●lists is termed by the name of Rha recentiorum whereof one drachm when it is new will loose the body evacuate choler as the Rhabarbarum doth It is very good against opilations it purgeth the blood and takes away scabs You shall have most precious medicines thereof if you mix the green root with hony Cinnamon Saffron Ginger and the powder of Roses If you rost the root in the embers and mix it with condited sugar it breaketh waxing kernels called Scrophulae and mundifies them and healeth them in a short time Some do mix it with the gumme called Ammoniacum an so do bring it into the form of an Unguent and apply it to the parts affected with Scrophulae 189 An approved good medicine for running of the Reins Make Almond milke of Plantane water or else boile plantane in the liquor whereof you make your Almond milke take a quart of it and put thereto three spoonefuls of Lentine Farine and three spoonefuls of Cinnamon water take of this at six in the morning a good draught two houres before dinner another at four of the clock afternoon a third and two hours after supper a fourth and twice or thrice between meals eat a spoonful of conserve of red Roses at a time 190 A medicine for burning or Scalding Take Maidenwort stampe it and seethe it in fresh butter and therewith annoint the place grieved presently 191 To take away the heat of a burn or out of a scald Roft eggs as hard as a stone then take out the yolks of them then take a frying pan and put in the yolks of the hard eggs and so let it fry til it come to an oyl then strain it and annoint the burn with it then take a bladder and annoint it with saller oyl and lay it to the burn 192 For one burned with Gunpowder or otherwise Take one handfull of Groundsel twelve heads of house-leek one pint of goose dung as much chicken dung of the newest that can be
a sittle Malmsie and give it to her and preently let her drink a draught of the Malmsie with the powder aforesaid warming it a little 231 A medicine for the falling down of the Matrice to the bearing place First take chickweed and seeth it in an earthen pot then lay of it upon a piece of scarlet as hot as the party may suffer it Let her take it to the privy place and as one plaister cools so lay on another and use it 232 Another to be laid to the Navel and to the back right against the Navel for the same use Take an Onion and rost it very tender then take of Alysander seeds and bruise them in a wodden dish and mingle the onion and bruised seeds together and lay it upon a piece of linnen cloth so lay it to the Navel a little warm rowl that on and let it lie on four and twenty hours then change it and take a new one til it be cured It availeth much that the midwife hold Musk below tyed in a little Lawn to draw down the child Take Torchwort and lay a leaf of it to the crown of a womans head warm to stay other flowers 233 Immoderate flux menstrual suppressed or stayed Take the roots of Orpine and Comfry thin sliced Clary of each as much as you please boil theme with a Chicken and with that broth make Almond milk and to every handful of Almonds add one scruple of Labdanum grind them wel together and drink thereof morning and evening Also annoint the reins and grieved parts with this oyntment Unguentum album camphoratum 2 ounces Saccarum saturni two drachms mingle them and make an ointment 234 For a woman that hath too much of the flowers Burn the foot of a Hare to powder and drink thereof with red wine and Cinnamon first and last nine daies and it wil help her 235 To stop the whites i● women Fry Hemsock in fresh twines grease lay it as hot she may suffer it to the secret place 236 Another for the same Of new milk of a red Cow take a quart ten spoonfuls of red Rosewater or Pomegranate pil be aten and a little Cinnamon beaten and see the it half away sweeten it with sugar and drink a draught morning and evening and two whites of eggs beaten 237 To make Pomatum Take the Leafe of a hog new killed lay is in water nine daies keeping it close covered and shifting it three times a day then take it out of the water and beat it and beat it with a wooden peftel in a stone morter then put into a great galli-pot a branch of Rosemarie half a pound of Almonds blanched and beaten a quarter of a pint of Rosewater three or four large Mace bruised a grain of Musk bruised and upon them all put in the hogs leaf so beaten and cover it close Then take a brass-pot sil it so ful of water that the galli-pot may stand two or three inches above the water in the same pot set the brasse pot on a Charcole fire or such another fire as may make it seethe apace and have no smoakie brands about it Set a weight on the top of your gallipot lest it swim and fall and then let the brasse pot boil so fast as may make the gallipot seeth also and so let it seeth three hours keeping in a kettle by on another fire some seething water to fil up the brasse pot stil as the water shall evaporate out of it by seething then take out your gallipot stir the stuffe in it wel together and strain it thorow a fine cloth which you must be sure must have no holes in it into another gallipot of the same size and set that with the matter so strained in it into the brasse pot close stopt and let it boile for an hour then pour it into little gallipots for your use but binde them not up til they be throughly cold Severall Compositions of great Use in this second part of this Manuel 1 Magno Liquore which is of great vertue TAke sweet Sallet oyl twenty pound white wine two pound boil these together until the wine be consumed then put it in a vessel of stone and put thereunto these things following Take the flowers of Rose-mary three pound Lignum aloes six ounces Olibanum Bdelium of each ten ounces then stop it very close and bury it in the ground four foot deep and this would be buried in the beginning of August and there remain until the month of March then take it forth of the ground and set it in the Sun and put thereto these matters following Sage Rosemary Rue Betony Millifolly Comfery roots Tamaro Viticella of each one handful Gallingall Cloves Nutmegs Spikenard Saffron one ounce Sarcocolla Sanguis Draconis in grain Mastick one ounce aloes hepatick Rasa di pino of each eight ounces yellow wax Auxungia of each eighteen ounces Colophony one pound Hypericon with the seed and all one pound Musk one drachm mix them all wel together and boil them in Balneo until the herbs become dry and have no more substance then it is boiled then take it forth and strain it and put thereunto for every pound six drachms of balme artificial and when the month of Septem cometh put thereunto two pound of the fruit of the herb called Balsamina which is red and then it is ended which thou shaft keep in a glasse close shut for the older it is the better it is and is of such vertue that it helpeth the Etisie and Hidropsie if ye give them every morning four drachms with two ounces of syrup of Roses warm the space of eleven dayes as is wel proved and this is the true and perfect Unction that helpeth the Petocchie a disease so called in the Italian If any were wounded and had cut veins sinnews and bones let him joyn the parts close together and dresse it with this oyl very hot upon the upper parts and in short time it shal be whole without any alteration it helpeth also the white scal if ye annoint it therewith it helpeth coldnesse in the head and Catarrhs if ye annoint within the nostrils at night when ye go to bed if ye annoint the stomack therewith it causeth perfect digestion of the meat it provoketh urine where it is let through carnosity or Gonnorea or such like Matter it causeth hair to grow it preserveth the beard black and is good against worms and all these experiments are true and proved by one divers and sundry times in the aforesaid infirmities and also in divers other which are left until nother time Ye shal note that if you annoint one all over that is grieved with the Pox with this oyle it wil encrease his pain and so by that means you may know whether he be infected or no. 2 How to compound Aromatico Leonardo with its vertues Aromatico Leonardo is a miraculous medicine that serveth against all manner of discases of what quality soever they
with four pound of the decoction make a syrup and put thereto these things following while it is hot Saffron one scruple Ginger one drachm Musk two Carets the solution of our Petra Vegetabile three ounces Cloves Nutmegs of each one scruple and a half then keep it in a glasse close shut and this is vegetable Syrup which worketh miracles in divers infirmities for by its nature it purifieth the blood mundifieth the liver comforteth the heart preserveth the stomack provoketh urine dissolveth gravel in the reins it helpeth the cough and helpeth disgestion and quieteth all the humors in the sick person with divers other vertues which it hath This may be taken with broth with distilled water or with any decoction or medicine fasting The quantity is from one drachm to two drachms and happy shal they be that use it 12 Unguento Magno Leonardo This Unguento magno is called so because of his great vertue and operation for it worketh so strangely in some diseases that it in a manner reviveth the patient and the order to make it is thus Take Otnegra ovium six ounces Oximel Squilliticum halfe an ounce mix them together in an earthen dish until the Otnegra ovium be become like ashes then it is deifitrom then put thereon two ounces of vinegar and wash it wel until it remain pure and clear then take Olibanum half an ounce Cerusae one ounce beat them fine and mix it in a stone morter with as much Magno Liquore as wil serve to incorporate them wel then put thereto the otnegra ovium and mix them very wel together that being done put thereto Auxungia porcina eight ounces and mix them altogether and then it is made which keep in a vessel wel glazed for it wil keep a long time without corruption and is apt to help those that are lame ful of pains sores and swellings pains of the eyes the Stone in the reins and such like matters it helpeth all manner of French pox if ye annoint them therewith til their gums be sore and then leave But ye shall note that the body must first be wel purged before ye annoint them This unguent cooleth all corrosive ulcers and helpeth them in short time it helpeth all pains in the eyes if yee put it therein and taketh away all burning with speed and to be short it helpeth those diseases in most short time so that it is to be wondred at The CONTENTS of The Second Part Containing Experiments in Physick and Chirurgery c. Waters Liquors Syrups DOcter Stevens his water pag. 47 To make Cinnamon Water pag. 48 Angelica water ibid Aqua Mirabilis ibid Its vertues pag. 49 Balm water ibid Another Balm water ibid A Barly water to purge the Lungs and Lights of all diseases pag. 50 A Water for a sore Mouth ibid Another for the same use pag. 51 Rosa solis ibid Wormwood water ibid Aqua Fortis pag. 52 Water of Snails ibid An excellent water against the Stone in the Kidnies pag. 53 A water for outward or inward VVounds Impostume and Ulcers and a sore mouth ibid A very excellent water against worms pag. 54 An excellent sweet water ibid How to make artificial Tunbridg water pag. 55 How to make artificial Epsome water pag. 56 Spirit of Confection of Alkermes its Vertues pag. 57 Spirit of Saffron its vertues ibid Extract of Ambergreece ibid Spirit and water of Wormwood the lesser Composition pag. 59 Spirit and water of Wormwood the greater Composition ibid Spirit and water of Angelica pag. 60 Spirit of Wine extraordinarie ibid Quintessence of Snakes Adders or Vipers pag. 61 A liquor against the tooth Ach. pag. 62 A Liquor to comfort smelling and preserve the head ibid To make an Antimouial cup and to cast divers figures of Antimony pag. 63 How to make the true spirit of Antimony pag. 64 The true Oyl or essence of Antimony pag. 65 Wormwood wine pag. 66 To make an Artificial Malago VVine ibid How to make artificial Claret wine pag. 67 How to make good Raspberry VVine ibid Oyls Oyl of Almonds pag. 68 Oyl of Sage ibid Olcum Laureum ibid Oyl of Tobacco ibid Oyl of Roses ibid Oyl of Creame pag. 69 Oyl of Swallows ibid Oyl of Roses another way ibid The use of Oyl of Violets pag. 70 The use of the oyl of Camomil ibid The use of oyl of Lillies ibid The use of the Oyl of Elder-flowers pag. 71 Oyle of Cowslips ibid The use of the Oyl of Rue ibid The use of the Oyl of Wormwood ibid The use of the Oyle of Mint pag. 72 To make the Oyle of Salerne ibid How to compose the Oyl of Excester ibid Oyl of Amber pag. 73 How to make an excellent Oyl of Hypericon ibid Oyl of St. Johns Wort. pag. 74 Oyl of yolks of Eggs. pag. 75 To make oyl of Mandrakes ibid Oyl of Musk how made ibid How to make Oyl of Snakes and Adders pag. 76 Ointments c. An oyntment for a Rupture pag. 77 Flos unguentorum ibid Unguentum Populionis commonly called Pompillion ibid Doctor Lewins Unguentum Rosatum good for the heat in the Back pag. 78 Vnguentum Sanatinum ibid Ointment of red Lead pag. 79 Abitter Ointment ibid Apectoral Ointment ibid 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 pag. 80 An Oyntment for the Sciatica ibid Ointment for any wound or sore ibid A purge to drive out the French Pox before you use the Oyntment pag. 81 The Ointment for the French Pox. ibid What places to annoint for the French Pox ibid Another purge to heal the French Pox without Ointment pag. 82 An oyntment to kil the worms in little children ibid For the worms pag. 83 An excellent good Medicine or Salve for any Ach coming of cold easie to be made by any Country good houswife ibid For a pain or Ach in the Back ibid A Searcloth for all Aches pag. 84 An excellent Ointment for any Bruise or ach ibid The cure of grievous pains and aches in the Body pag. 85 Aches coming by the Pox healed ibid Back-weak or diseased to strengthen c ibid To take the Ague out of any place ibid For the Ague in children or women with child pag. 86 An easie and approved Medicine for a quartaine Ague ibid An Almond milk to cool and induce sleep ibid For an Andcome pag. 87 Liquid Amber and its medcinal vertues ibid A most Soveraign Balsam for several diseases ib For a sudden bleeding at the nose pag. 88 Aremedie for the spitting of blood occasioned by the breach of some vein in the brest ibid To stop bleeding of a wound pag. 89 To stop inward bleeding ibid A medicine for those that are given to bleeding ibid To stanch bleeding at the nose ibid To heal the Cut or sore Brest of a Woman ibid A Medicine to breake and heal sore brests of Woman used by Midwives and other skilful
A Medicine for the falling down of the Matrice to the bearing place ibid Another to be laid to the Navel and to the back right against the Navel for the same use pag. 151 Immoderate flux menstrual suppressed or stayed ib For a woman that hath too much of the flowers pag. 152 To stop the whites in women ibid Another for the same ibid To make Pomatum ibid Magno Liquore which is of great vertue pag. 154 How to compound Aromatico Leonardo with its vertues pag. 156 Caustick pag. 157 A Magistrall Cerot against the white Scal. ibid Pillole Magistrale which is good against any infirmties pag. 159 To make a Quintessence of marvellous vertue pag. 160 Quinta essentia solutiva which is of Marvelous operation in divers matters pag. 161 Syrupo Solutivo or the soluble Syrup with the order how to make and use it pag. 162 Sirrupo Magistrale Leonardo which serveth against an infinite number of diseases and is a rare medicine pag. 164 To make artificiall Balm and the vertues thereof pag. 165 Vegetable syrup which is miraculous and divine pag. 166 Unguento Magno Leonardo pag. 167 Experiments in Cookery and Houswifery Sallets or Sawce 1 A Lemmon Sallet TAke Lemmons rub them upon a grate to make their rinds smooth cut them in halfes take out the meat of them and boil them in fair water a good while changing the water once or twice in the boiling to take away the bitternesse of them when they are tender take them out and scrape away all the meat if any be left very clean then cut them as thin as you can to make them hold in a long string or in reasonable short pieces and lay them in your glass and boiling some of the best white-wine vinegar with sugar to a reasonable thin syrup pour it upon them into your glasse and keep them for your use 2 To keep Clove Gilliflowers For Sallets Take the fairest Clove Gilliflowers clip off the whites from them put them into a wide mouth'd glass and strew a good deal of sugar finely beaten among them then put as much wine vinegar to them as wil throughly wet them tie them up close and set them in the Sun 3. To pickle Oysters Take a peck of the greatest Oysters open them and put the liquor that comes from them saved by it self to as much white wine boil it with a pound of Pepper bruised two or three spoonfuls of large Mace and a handful of Salt til the liquor begin to waste away then put in your Oysters and plump them and set them off the fire til they be cold and so put them up in little barrels very close 4 To pickle Quinces Boil your Quinces that you intend to keep whole and unpared in fair water til they be soft but not too violently for fear you breake them when they are soft take them out and boil some Quinces pared quartered and cored and the parings of the Quinces with them in the same liquor to make it strong and when they have boiled a good time enough to make the liquor of sufficient strength take out the quartered Quinces and parings and put the liquor into a pot big enough to receive all the Quinces both whole and quartered and put them into it when the liquor is through cold and so keep them for your use close covered 5 To keep Goosberries Take a handful or two of the worser of your Goosberries cut off their stalks and heads and boil them all to pieces in a pottle of water putting into the boiling thereof halfe a quarterne of sugar then take the liquor strain it thorow a hair strainer and while it cooleth cut off the stalks and heads of the fairest Goosberries being very careful you cut not the skin of them above or below put them into a Gallipot and pour the liquor in after them 6 Purslane must be used as you do the Goosberries 7 How to keep Cucumbers raw Take a Kettle big enough for your use half ful of water make it brackish with salt boil therein ten or twenty Cucumbers cut in halves then take the raw Cucumbers being somewhat little and put them into the Vessel wherein you wil keep them and when your liquor is cold strain so much of it into them as may keep the Cucumbers alwaies covered 8 To keep boiled Cucumbers Take a Kettle of water put salt to it boil it wel then take your raw Cucumbers put them into it and keep them with running up and down very softly til they be as it were perboyled then take them out and lay them aside til they be cold then put them up in the vessel you wil keep them in and when the liquor is cold strain it into them til they be all covered 9 To pickle Cucumbers to keep all the year Pare a good quantity of the rinds of Cucumbers and boil them in a quart of running water and a pint of wine vinegar with a handful of Salt til they be soft then letting them stand til the liquor be quite cold pour out the liquor from the rinds into some little barrel carthen pot or other vessel that may be close stopped and put as many of the youngest Cucumbers you can gather therein as the liquor wil cover and so keep them close covered that no wind come to them to use all the year till you have new If your Cucumbers be great 't is best to boil them in the liquor til they be soft 10 To keep Cowslips for Sallets Take a quart of white wine vinegar and half a quarter of a pound of fine beaten sugar and mix them together then take your Cowslips pul them out of the pods and cut off the green knob at the lower ends put them into that pot or glasse wherein you mind to keep them and wel shaking the vinegar and sugar together in the glasse wherein they were before poure it upon the Cowslips and so stirring them morning and evening to make them settle for three weeks keep them for your use 11 Violets Buglosse Borage Rosemary Marigolds Fennel These are all to be used as you do your Cowslips onely of Fennel you must take the seeds when they are new put out of the pod 12 To keep Broom flowers for Sallets Gather so many buds in one day if you can as you mean to keep then take your pot and lay first a lay of white salt in the bottome of it and then a lay of Buds or flowers then another of white salt and so another of Flowers till you have filled your vessel so full as you can thrust them down let them stand one day and if they shrink down fil them up with flowers and after fil it up with Verjuyce and lay a good deal of salt upon the top of it and stop it up close 13 To keep Barberies to garnish your meat c. Take the worst of them and boil them in fair water and strain the liquor from them and while the
Mutton half roasted cut off most of the meat thereof in thin slices into a fair dish with the gravie thereof put thereto about the quantity of a pint of clarret wine with a spoonefull or two at most of the best Wine vinegar season it with Nutmegs and a little Ginger then pare off the rindes of one or two good Lemmons and slice them thin into the Mutton when it is almost well stewed between two dishes and so let them stew together two or three walmes when they are enough put them in a clean dish and take the shoulder blade being wel broiled on a Gridiron and lay it upon the meat garnishing your dish with some slices and rinde of the Lemmons and so serve it 50 To make Veale Toots or Olives Take the Kidney of a loyne of Veale roasted with a good deal of the fat and a little of the flesh mince it very smal and put to it two eggs one Nutmeg finely grated a good quantity of Sugar a few Currants a little Salt stir them wel together and make them into the forme of little Pasties and fry them in a pan with sweet Butter 51 To make very fine Sawsages Take four pound and a half of Pork chop it smal and put to it three pound of Beefe Suet and chop them very smal together then put to them a handful of Sage finely shred one ounce of Pepper one ounce of Mace two ounces of Cloves a good deal of Salt eight eggs very wel beaten before you put them in then work them wel with your hand til they be throughly mingled and then fill them up Some like not the egges in them it is not amisse therefore if you leave them out 52 To make Brawn eat tender and delicate Put collars of Brawn in Kettles of water or other apt vessels into an oven heated as you would for houshold bread cover the vessels and so leave them as long in the Oven as you would do a batch of bread A late experience amongst Gentlewomen far excelling the old manner of boiling Brawn in great Kettles Quere if putting your liquor hot into the vessels and the Brawn a little boiled first by this means you shal not give great expedition to your work 53 To boila Capon in white broth Boil your Capon by it self in fair water then take a ladle ful or two of mutton broth and a little white wine a little whole Mace a bundle of sweet herbs and a little marrow thicken it with Almonds season it with sugar and a little verjuyce boil a few Currants by themselves and a Date quartered left you discolour your broth and put it on the brest of your Capon Chicken or Rabbet If you have no Almonds thicken it with Cream or with yolks of eggs Garnish your dishes on the sides with a Lemmon sliced and sugar 54 To roast a shoulder of Mutton with Oysters When you open the Oysters save the liquor then season them with pepper and a little cloves and mace and herbs finely chop'd and the yolks of two or three egs chopped smal and some currans perboiled a little then stuff your shoulder of mutton thick with your oysters then season it and lay it to the fire and roast it then take the rest of your Oysters and boil them with a little white wine and some butter this is sawce for a shoulder of mutton When your oysters are opened you may perboil them in their own liquor then take them out and season them 55 To boil a Mallard with Cabbage Halfe roast your fowl then take it off and case it down then put it into a pipkin with the gravie then pick and wash some Cabbage and put to your Mallard with as much fair water as wil cover it then put in a good piece of butter and let it boil an hour season it with pepper and salt and serve it upon sops 56 To stew a Mallard Roast your Mallard half enough then take it up and cut it into little pieces then put it into a dish with the gravie and a piece of fresh butter and a handful of parsly chop'd small with two or three onions and a cabbage lettice let them stew one hour then season it with pepper and salt and a little verjuyce then serve it 57 To souce a young Pig Take a young pig being scalded boil it in faire water and white wine put thereto bay leaves whole Ginger and Nutmegs quartered a few whole Cloves boil it throughly and leave it in the same broth in an earthen pot 58 To roast a Pig with a Pudding in his belly Flay a fat Pig truss his head looking over his back then temper as much stuff as you think wil fil his belly then put it into your Pig and prick it up close when it is almost roasted wring out the juyce of a Lemmon when you are ready to take it up take foure or five yolks of egs and wash your Pig all over mingle your bread with a little Nutmeg and Ginger then dry it and take it up as fast as you can let your sawce be vinegar butter and sugar the yolk of an hard egg minced and serve it hot PUDDINGS 59 How to make an Italian Pudding Take a Manchet and cut it in square pieces like a die then put to it half a pound of beese suet minced smal raisins in the sun the stones pick'd out Cloves Mace minced Dates sugar marrow Rose water Egs and Cream mingle all these together and put it into a dish fit for your stuff in less then an hour it wil be baked then scrape on sugar and serve it 60 To make a Haggesse Pudding Take a fat Haggesse perboil it wel take out the Kernels shred it smal and temper it with a handful or two of grated Manchet then take three or four Eggs wel beaten Rosewater and Sugar Cloves Nutmegs Cinnamon Mace very finely beaten Currans and Marrow good store temper them all together with a fit quantity of Cream being first moderately seasoned with Salt 61 To make the best white Puddings Take a pound of Almonds blanch them stamp them putting in a little milke sometime to them in the stamping then put to them three handfuls of fine flower or as much grated bread first baked in an oven six egs well beaten a good deal of marrow cut in little pieces season them with Nutmegs and Sugar three spooufuls of Rose water and a little salt temper them all together with as much Creame as wil serve to wet or mingle them and so fill them up 62 A Rice Pudding Take thin Creame or good milk of what quantity you please boil it on the fire with a little Cinnamon in it and when it hath boiled a while take out the Cinnamon and put in Rose water and Sugar enough to make it good and sweet then having your Rice ready beaten as fine as flower and searced as some do it strow it in til it be of the thicknesse of a hasty Pudding
them 74 To make Symbals Take fine flower dryed and as much sugar as flower then take as much whites of Egs as will make it a paste and put in a little Rose-water then put in a quantitie of coriander seed and Annis seed then mould it up in that fashion you will bake it in 75 To make Cracknels Take five or six pints of the finest wheat flower you can get to which you must put in a spoonful and not above of good Yest then mingle it well with butter cream rose-water and sugar finely beaten and working it wel into paste make it in what form you will and bake it TARTS 76 To make fine Pippin Tarts Quarter pare core and stew your Pippins in a pipkin upon very hot embers close covered a whole day for they must stew softly then put to them some whole Cinnamon six Cloves and sugar enough to make them sweet and some Rosewater and when they are stewed enough take them off the fire and take all the spice from them and break them small like Marmelade and having your coffins ready made not above an inch deep fill them with it and lay on a very thin cover of Puff-paste close and fit so bake them and serve them in cold but you must take heed you do not over-bake them 77 How to make a Tart of Butter and Eggs. Take the yolks of sixteen Egs well parted from the whites three quarters of a pound of Butter well clarified and strain it twice or thrice in a fair strainer seasoned with sugar and a little Rosewater wherein Spinage first a little boiled hath been strained to make it green Be sure your paste be well made and whole and so bake it up and serve it 78 A Tart of Strawberries Pick and wash your Strawberries very clean and put them in your paste one by another as thick as you can then take Sugar Cinnamon and a little Ginger finely beaten and well mingled together cast them upon the Strawberries and cover them with the lid finely cut into Lozanges and so let it bake a quarter of an hour then take it out and strewing it with a little Cinnamon and Sugar serve it 79 A Tart of Hips Take Hips and cut them and take out the seeds very clean then wash them season them with Sugar Cinnamon and Ginger then close your Tart bake it ice it scrape on sugar and serve it 80 A Tart of green Pease Take green Pease and seethe them tender then pour them out into a cullender season them with Saffron salt and sweet butter and sugar then close it then bake it almost an houre then draw it forth and ice it put in a little verjuyce and shake it well then scrape on sugar and serve it 81 To make a Tart of Wardens You must first bake your wardens in a pot then cut them in quarters and core them then put them into your Tart with Sugar Cinnamon and Ginger then close up your Tart and when it is almost baked do it as your warden Pie scrape on sugar and serve it 82 To marble Beef Mutton or Venison Stick any of these with Rosemary and Cloves then roast it being first joynted very wel then baste it often with water and salt and when it is throughly roasted take it up and let it coole then take Clarret wine and vinegar and as much water boile it with Rosemary Bayes good store of Pepper Cioves Salt when it hath boiled an houre take it off and let it cool then put your meat into a vessel and cover it with this liquor and herbs then stop it up close the closer you stop it the longer it wil keep 83 To marble Fish Take Flounders Trouts Smelts or Salmons Mullets Makrel or any kind of shel-fish wash them and dry them in a cloth then fry them with sallet oyl or clarified butter fry them very crisp then make your pickle with clarret wine and fair water some Rosemary and Thyme with Nutmegs cut in flices and pepper and salt when it hath boiled halfe an houre take it off and let it cool then put your fish into a vessel cover it with liquor and spice and stop it close 84 To make a very good Tansie Take fifteen eggs and six of the whites beat them very wel then put in some sugar and a little sack beat them again then put in about a pint or a little more of Cream and beat them again then put in the juyce of Spinnage or of Primrose leaves to make it green then put in some more sugar if it be not sweet enough then beat it again a little and so let it stand til you fry it when the first course is in then fry it with a little sweet butter it must be stirred and fryed very tender when it is fryed enough then put it in a dish and strew some sugar upon it and serve it in 85 To make excellent bottle Ale Take two or three drops of the extracted oyl of Sage and mingle it with a quart of Ale brewing the same wel out of one pot into another and this way a whole stand of Sage-Ale is very speedily made The like is to be done with oyl of Mace or Nutmegs But if you wil make a right Gossips cup that shal far exceed all the Ale that ever mother Bunch made in her life time then in the bottling up of your best Ale tun half a pint of white Ipocras that is newly made and after the best Receipt with a bottle of Ale stop your bottle close and drink it when it is stale Some commend the hanging of roasted Oranges prickt ful of cloves in the vessel of Ale til you find the taste thereof sufficiently graced to your own liking 86 The particulars of the Ipocras made usually in London Cinnamon one ounce Ginger one ounce Nutmegs half an ounce Cloves Coriander seed long Pepper of each one quarter of an ounce bruise all these in an mortar Sugar one pound Rosewater a fit quantity milk half a pint Rosemary a little to lay in the bottome of the bag a gallon of the pleasantest High-Country White wine Some add to this a quantity of Galingal and some Raisins of the Sun JELLIES 87 How to make a fine Crystal Jelly Take a knuckle of Veal and four calves feet and set them on the fire with a gallon of fair water and when the flesh is boiled tender take it out then let the liquor stand still till it be cold then take away the top and the bottome of that liquor and put the rest into a clean pipkin and put into it one pound of clarified sugar four or five drops of oyl of Cinnamon and Nutmegs a grain of Musk and so let it boil a quarter of an hour leisurely on the fire then let it run thorow a Jelly-bag into a bason with the whites of two egs beaten and when it is cold you may cut it in lumps with a spoon and so serve three or four lumps on
a plate 88 To make Jelly of Pippins Take Pippins and pare them and quarter them and core them lay them in water and when you set them on the fire shift them in another water and put them in a skillet and put in as much water as wil cover them and a little more set them over the fire and make them boil as fast as you can when the Apples are soft and the liquor tastes strong of the Apples then take them off and strain them thorow a canvas cloth gently take to a pound of juice a pound of sugar then set it on the fire when it is melted strain it into a bason and rince your skillet again set it on the fire and when it is boiled up then scumme it and make it boil as fast as you can and when it is almost boiled put in the juyce of three Lemmons strained thorow a cloth if you wil have Orange pil pare it thin that the white be not seene and then lay them in fair water all night then boil them in the water til the pil be soft then put it into the syrup and stir it about and fill your glasses and let it stand til it be cold and then it is ready to eat 89 To make a Jelly Take either Veal a Cock or which is best of all Calves feet boil them wel in one water or as they cal it scald them til you can get off the skin and clawes so make them very clean and let them cool Then set on more water and when it seetheth put in the Calves feet which for these proportions may be four or six and let them boil until they wil Jelly which you shal know by letting it stand til it be cold when it is enough strain the clearest from the other and let the best stand til it be cold Then an hour after set it on the fire again and put to it a pint of white wine and so much sugar as wil make it sweet two ounces of Cinnamon bruised in a Morter one ounce of Nutmegs and the white of one Egg wel beaten and when it beginneth to boile after they are put in put in two or three spoonfuls of white-wine Vinegar then make ready your white Cotton bag and put in the bottom thereof a sprig or two of Rosemary and while this is doing set the liquor on the fire againe and when it beginneth to seeth put in the white of one egge more well beaten first then take it off the fire and let it run thorow the Cotton bag then take that which is run thorow set it on the fire again as soon as it seetheth put in another white of an egge and then let it run thorow the bag again do so again the third time after it is heated and clarified and then it wil be enough then put it up in glasses wel covered and not in pipkins or gallipots and keep it for your use 90 A direction to make a Jelly Take three Calves feet flea and wash them very clean take also a fleshie Pullet or a piece of Veal pick the fat away and put them into an earthen pan or bason and to them so much water as wil cover them steep it therein two daies a night changing the water and bruising the flesh six or seven times a day then put it into a clean brass pot pour to it more then a gallon of fair water keep it boiling and alwaies scummed til it come to the height of a Jelly putting thereto first when you see the liquor half wasted more then a pint of white wine When it is enough strain it thorow a double linnen cloth let it stand til it be cold when if you can see any fat take it off lightly then pour the Jelly into a bason set it on a Chafingdish of coals and put thereto of the finest sugar finely beaten so much as wil sweeten it throughly then take of Cinnamon scraped and gross beaten half a pound three Nutmegs one ounce of white Ginger scraped and grossy bruised a little and a very little scraped and only broken ten Cloves bruised a little and a very little white salt put to them the whites of eight eggs new laid lightly beaten together stirre them together til they be all throughly mixed so let it boile softly til it taste of the spice and in the places where it riseth in boiling drop in here and there a spoonful of white wine vinegar and lastly three spoonfuls of the best damask-Rose water when you find it boiled enough take a clean Jelly bag put into the bottome of it of Thime and Rosemary of each a branch three branches of sweet Marjorome a handful of Violets if they may be had sprinkle the herbs and bag with good store of Damask-Rosewater hang the bag neare a good fire and put therein your Jelly taking great heed that no dust or smoak hurt it and so let it run into a clean bason thorow your bag twice at least then put it up in fittest sort for your use LEACHES 91 To make Leach of Ipocras Take one pint of Ipocras two ounces of Isonglas six spoonfuls of Rose water two grains of Musk and four ounces of sugar candy boil it leisurely upon a chafingdish of coals then let it run thorow a Cotten bag into a bason and when you serve it cut it in what fashion you wil with a spoone knife or otherwise being coloured as you please 92 To make fine white Leach of Almonds Take half a pound of smal Almonds beate them and strain them with Rosewater and sweet milk from the Cow put into it two or three pieces of large Mace one grain of Musk two ounces of Isonglas and so boil it on a Chafingdish of coals a quarter of an hour till it wil stand which you shal try thus Set a sawcer on or in a little cold water so that none come into it and put a spoonful of the Leach into it and if you see that stand take the other off the fire then you may slice it in what fashion you please 93 To make Leaches Take a pottle or gallon of Milk as you think fit make it hot as it came from the Cow then take a quantity of Almonds blanched and ground answerable to the Milk strain them with the milk and seeth them with so much sugar as wil sweeten it and some bruised Nutmeg Ginger and Cinnamon and a little Salt tied in a cloth with some Rose water and one ounce or more of Isonglas being washed and steeped before three or foure hours in faire water let them seethe altogether til it be so clammy that it wil cut with a knife then strain it thorow a cooler that the Isonglas may be taken away and the next day when it is cold cut it in slices into a dish and serve it So you may make it red with red Sanders yellow with Saffron green with c. 94 The Cooks common white Leach Take the