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A19026 A prooued practise for all young chirurgians, concerning burnings with gunpowder, and woundes made with gunshot, sword, halbard, pyke, launce, or such other Wherein, is deliuered with all faithfulnesse, not onely the true receipts of such medicines as shall make them bolde, but also sundry familiar examples, such, as may leade them as it were by the hand, to the doyng of the lyke. Heereto is adioyned a treatise of the French or Spanish pockes, written by Iohn Almenar, a Spanish physition. Also, a commodious collection of aphorismes both English and Latin, taken out of an old written coppy. Published for the benefyte of his countrey, by Wylliam Clowes, mayster in chirurgery. Seene, and allowed, according to the order appoynted.; Prooved practise for all young chirurgians, concerning burnings with gunpowder Clowes, William, ca. 1540-1604.; Almenar, Juan de. De morbo Gallico. English. aut 1588 (1588) STC 5444; ESTC S108101 163,640 298

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Quicksiluer Lytharge of gold common Salt of each one ounce make heerof an oyntment incorporating with them as much water of Fumitorie and Scabiose as can 〈◊〉 mingled This Oyntment is the proper 〈◊〉 of this disease and the last and greatest secret amongst those things which are outwardly applyed Amongst inward meanes the principall and greatest is the water of distilled Triacle as shall appeare The fourth intention which is the auoyding and purging of the digested matter is first in a potion Rec. Electuarij lenitiui Cassiae newly extracted ana ʒ iij. Electuarij Indi minoris Confect hamech ana ʒ j. giue it with water or the aforenamed decoction in the morning and let him sleepe one houre after These medicines may be tempered with water of Buglosse and Endiue or Fumitorie and such like or adding in steade of Cassia sixe ʒ of Manna for rich persons Or let this medicine be prepared for the rich Take Liquorice sliced Raisins of each ʒ ii Sebesten foure in number Borrage and Buglosse flowers of each halfe one handfull foure Senna leaues one ʒ of Tamarinds let them boyle in sufficient water of Borrage and Fumitorie Take two ounces of this decoction infuse in it foure scruples of Rhewbarh two scruples of Agaricke foure graines of Spicknard let them infuse eight houres then strayne them forth and put to them Electuar lenitiui ʒ vj. Electuar Indi minoris Confect hamech anaʒ j. ss Let him take this potion This is but set downe for example sake These Pilles are conuenient de Harmodactyll de Fumoterrae ana ℈ j. Foetidar ℈ ij Make Pilles with sirrupe of Stichados for one time let the patient take them in the morning and sleepe vpon them three or foure houres All these things are set downe for examples for it is the Phisitions duetie to varie or alter according to necessitie These Purgations are to be taken in the sixt day as is before shewed and the same order to be kept For the fift intention make a bath or steuph with sweete water wherein seeth Mallowes Holyhockes Melilot Cha●●●●●● Roses red Dockes Fumitorie this must bee done the day after the purging For hereby commeth conuenient alteration because moystnesse is most requisite When he begenneth to sweate let him take of this water following Take of the rootes of Holyhocks Fu●●●●ne r●d Docks Elecampane of each one pound cut them s●●tall and put them into foure pounds of Ma●●sey to be mollified during one day and a night afterwarde adde one ounce and an halfe of Treacle being tenne yeeres olde or more put it into a Limbecke and ●et the water distill whereof take three ounces with two ounces of Buglosse water in the beginning as is aforesayd Let this stuffe be often vsed after the sixe or seauen daies be ended and let him drinke this water which is the best and singular and the greatest secret and last refuge in this disease The sixt intention which is the comforting of the parts is thus performed Rec. Laetifican Galeni ℥ iij. Diamusc dul●isʒ vj. aromatic gariofil ʒ ss Electuar regumʒ j. Conseruae Buglossae Cidonior Boragin ana ℥ j. Syrupi de pomis q. s. Fiat Electuarium Hereof let him take ʒ ii or a spoonefull or take Andromachus Treacle of tenne yeeres olde ℥ i. Mithridate ℥ ss seedes of Citrons Bole armoniake of each ʒ i. Incorporat these together and with Musked Rosewater make an Electuary wherof let him take the quantitie of one Hasell nut or a dragme also if he bee weake this restauratiue con●ection may be made Take swéete Almonds Hasell nuttes of each one ounce fistick nuttes half an ounce sixe dragms of the common colde seedes Penidior brawne of a Capon of each three ounces with Rosewater make morsels or l●zenges Hetherto auaile cordiall bagges which it were too long to rehearse For the seauenth intention which is the correction of the accidents in the paynes if they be intollerable take a Lillyroote Henbane seedes of each ʒ iii. one ounce of red Lead the marrowe of an Hart and a Calfe of each two ounces as much Oyle and Waxe as will suffice make an oyntment and applye it Or if necessitie doth require a little Opium may be put to it But because these steupefactiue medicines ought not to be applyed but in great extremitie For Auicen sayth sleupefactiues are to be seared And Mesues sayth If you can eschue it it is not good to giue thē leaue them asmuch as you may trie first those which asswage payne do plainly giue ease as Dill Camomill Melilot Holihocks yolkes of Egs womans milke and such like For pustles vse either the former oyntment or this Take Turpentine Goates fat of each one ounce red Lead Gold Litharge burnt Allom of each one ounce oyle of Bayes two ounces so much Waxe as will suffice make an oyntment For vlcerated Pustles Fistulaes Canker Rec. Fuliginis nitri Litharg Tartar rosted in Colewort leaues vnder the coales Gold ore Pepper Frankincense yolkes of Egges of each ℥ iiii the roote of Elecampane Dockes sodden in strong Lees of each ʒ ii the iuyce of Fumitorie of Docks of wormwood Celandine Elecampane great Beanes Sothernwood of each ℥ iii. white Hellebor Sope Brimstone of each ʒ ss let all the iuyces boyle be skumde and strayned and after the Docke and Elecampane rootes bee beaten and put in afterward the Sope then the powders specified first then put to it common Oyle Swines grease and Waxe of each ʒ ii Quicksiluer extinct in Swines grease ℥ i. make an oyntment which is of miraculous force in these cases For the nodes or knots take rootes of Holyhocks seeth them in white Wine and beate them with Capons grease and applye them or take the mucilages of Linseedes and Holyhocks of each ʒ ii Spike oyle oyle of sweet Almonds Camomill of each ℥ ss one ounce of Butter Gum Arabick and Dragagant of each ʒ i. make an oyntment which hath marueilous force to resolue and mollifie To this purpose serueth a Serecloth of mucilages the iuyce of Hyssope and such like Also the oyntment vsed for Scabbes auayleth in this case Take foure ounces of Turpentine well washed two ounces of Butter washed one dragme of Salt Succi critrangulorum yolkes of Egges of each 3. in number one ounce of oyle of Roses mingle these to an oyntment I could here write many other appertinent medicines but because the principall cause being remoued the rest is easely cured these shal be sufficient Now for the hurt in the mouth if it fall out take white and red Roses of each hal●e a handfull Camomill Sage of each a handfull boyle them in white wine and strayne it put to the expression two dragmes of Allume syrrupe of Mulberies Honie of Roses of each halfe an ounce two ounces of Wine of Pomgranats mingle them and let him herewith wash his mouth often or in ●●●ad of wine the water of Plantaine Nightshade Scabiose or Houseleeke may bee added fiue graynes of Camphyre or