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A19448 Present remedies against the plague Shewing sundrye preseruatiues for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinkes, vomits and other inward receits; as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to be obserued of euery housholder, to auoide the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. Written by a learned physition, for the health of his countrey.; Good councell against the plague Learned phisition. 1603 (1603) STC 5871.7; ESTC S122521 4,488 16

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litle powder of Salt let this be put vp at the fundament with a litle butter vntill it moue him to y e stoole Drinke for ordinary Dyet So néere as you can let the patients ordinary drinke be good finall ale of eight daies olde For Vomitting Vomitting is better then bleeding in this case and therefore prouoke to vomit so neere as you can To prouoke Vomit Take thrée leaues of Castrabecca stampe it and drinke it in Rennish wine ale or posset ale Another A litle quantity of 〈◊〉 Helibor grated and drunke in the like fort procureth vomit A speciall Vomit Take two ounces of Oyle of Walunts a spoonefull of the iuyce of Celandine and halfe a spoonefull of the iuyce of Reddish rootes Let not the party sleep for two houres after and in so dooing it is better then any purging For purging If the party be full of grosse humors let him blood immediately vpon the right arme on the Liuer vein or on the median veyn in the same arm so as no sore appeare the first day A very wholsome purge Put into the pap of an apple a sixepennie weight of Aloes and so take it or the pils of Rufus A wholsome water to be distilled Steep sorrell in vineger foure and twentie houres then take it out and drie it with a linen doth then still it in a Limbecke drinke foure spoonfuls with a little sugar then walke vpon it till you sweat if you may if not keep your bed and sweat vpon it Vse this before supper on anie euening If the patient happen to be troubled with any swellings Botches Carbuncles or Gods tokens let him sweat moderatelie now and then Outward medicines to ripen the sore Take the roote of a white Lillie roast it in a good handfull of sorrell stampe it and applie it thereto very hot let it lie four and twentie houres and it wil break the sore Another Take of old swines-grease salted two ounces with the yolke of an egge and two handfulles of Scabias stampe them togither and laie it warme to the sore Another Take a small quantitie of leauen a handful of mallowes a little quantitie of Scabias cut a white Onion into pieces with halfe a dozen heads of garlicke boile these together in running water make a poullus of it and then lay it hot to the sore Another The like may be made of two handfuls of Valerian three rootes of Danwort and a handfull of smalledge seeth them in shéepes suet and Rose water with a few crums of bread and apply it hot to the sore Another Take a hot Loafe new taken forth of the Ouen apply it to the sore and it will doubtlesse breake the same but afterward bury the same loafe déep inough in the ground for feare of any infection for if either dog or amy other thing do féede thereon it will infect a great many Other Obseruations Let the sicke and infected persons bee seperated and kept from the whole vntill the sore be healed but generally let them be kept within the space of a month For a Fume Take a new burnt Bricke heate it red hote then put it into a Bason of Vineger and let the fume therof ascend into your houses For Ayring Apparrell Let the apparrel of the diseased persons be wel and often washed be it linnen or wollen or let it be ayred in the Sunne or ouer pans of fire or ouer a Chasing-dish of Coales fume the same with Frankensence Iuniper or dryed Rose-mary A perfect good Plaister for the Cure of the sore after it is broken Take vnwróght Waxe white Turpentine the yolke of an Egge a little fresh butter a quantity of English honny boile all these together to a salue and apply it to the sore béeing thin spread vpon a cloth in manner of an ordinarie Playster Additions To preserue from the Infection of the Plague Take Garlicke péele it and mince it small put it into new milke and eate it fasting To take the infection from a house infected Take large Oynions péele them and lay thrée or foure of them vpon the ground let them lie ten daies those pieled Oynions will gather all the infection into them that is one of those Roomes but burie these Oynions afterward déepe in the ground Another Take new milke and set it in a Bason in the middle of the infected Roomes and the milke will draw the infectious vapour into it letting it stand two daies in the saide Roome Against the new burning Feuer If the Patient be in a great heat as most commonly they wil take of faire running water a prety quantity put it on a Chasingdish of Coles then put thereinto a good quantity of Saunders beaten to powder and let it boyle halfe an houre betwene two dishes that done put a couple of soft linnen clothes into the dish wet the clothes well in water and Saunders and apply the same so hote as you can suffer it to your bely To drinke for the whot Feuer Take two handfull of Sorrell and a handfull of Violet leaues with a bunch of sowre Graps beat them together stalkes and all then straine it into Butter-milke then make a posset of the same Butter-milke and let the Patient drinke thereof so much as he will To procuresleepe to the sicke Persons that are diseased either with the Plague or the hote Feuer Take of a womans Breast-milke a good quantiti put therunto of the like quantity of Aqua-vite stir them well together and moysten therewith the Temples of the Patient and his Nosthrils lay it on with some feather or some fine thin ragge Butter-milke in this contagious time is generally holsome to be eaten and is a good Preseruatiue against either the Plague or the pestilent Feuer Finis