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A16362 The chyrugians closet: or, an antidotarie chyrurgicall Furnished with varietie and choyce of: apophlegms, balmes, baths, caps, cataplasmes, causticks, cerots, clysters, collyries, decoctions, diets, and wound-drinks, desensatiues, dentifrices, electuaries, embrocations, epithemes, errhines, foments, fumes, gargarismes, iniections, liniments, lotions, oyles, pessaries, pils, playsters, potions, powders, quilts, suppositaries, synapismes, trochisces, vnguents, and waters. The greatest part whereof were scatterdly set downe in sundry bookes and papers; by the right worshipfull Mr. Thomas Bonham, Dr. of Physick; and now drawne into method and forme, by Edvvard Poeton of Petworth, (late and long seruant to the foresaid Right Worshipfull Dr.) and published for the benefit of his country, and the helpe and ease, of young practitioners in the ancient, necessarie, and noble science of chyrurgerie. Bonham, Thomas, d. 1629?; Poeton, Edward. 1630 (1630) STC 3279; ESTC S106514 285,289 718

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to heate attenuate and digest Then take of your purified oyle as before and of spirit of wine of each like portion so may you make oyle ex baccis lauri c. But these ought to digest a moneths space in horse-dung and so to expresse and repeate as before But the best and strongest of all which we call Chimicall are drawen without addition of oyle vnto any the materialls only with spirit of wine and that in Balneo vaporoso Thus hauing set downe this so generall a method I purpose therefore 〈…〉 onely to expresse the vertues of such oyles as are made of one simple But in compounds to follow mine Authors Oleum ammoniaci chym extract * Expelleth sand and grauell forth of the Raynes It easeth the Gout Andernacus Oleum terebinthinae chym extract * Commodious against all cold affects of the sinewes as also generally good against all greefes springing from a cold and windie roote It 's of maruellous force against Asthma or difficultie of breathing if ʒij thereof bee taken euery morning with some conuenient broth or lycour vntill the desire of the Patient be accomplished It auailes against Empyema or any other ill affects of the Thorax springing from a pituitous ground * It easeth the torments of the Collick It maketh comely Cicatrizes It remoues and cures Scabs and Chaps of the nostrills if it be lightly applyed with a feather In like manner applyed it prouokes sneesing and drawes slymie flegme from the Braine It heales Chaps in womens breasts It cures deafnesse strengthens the memory and puts away the Crampe It consolidates wounds in very short space if you make an vnguent of this oyle and of virid aeris ana partes aequas and duely apply it Andernacus Oleum Salis. Commixt with the oyles of Wax Turpentine Chamomill and Mullen of each proportionable s.a. * This maruelously mitigateth the paines of the Gout It breakes the stone and sends it forth being outwardly applyed to the region of the Raynes One drop thereof being mixt with some appropriate lycour and daily taken by the mouth puts away the deformed colour of the skinne Three drops thereof mixt with like quantitie of pure aq vitae being accustomably taken fasting once in vij daies preserueth youth in such as are young and renewes youth in such as are aged It consumes the water which is betweene the flesh and the skinne by outward application It cures the Epilepsie Heales the Iandise Driues away Agues Dissolues Conuulsions and cures Abcessions Andernacus Oleum tartari being mixt with mumia and applyed * Cures eroding vlcers Being drunke with wine it breakes the stone in the raynes expels the grauell and prouokes vrine Andernacus ℞ Olei comis veteris lb iij terebinth abietinae lb ij. vini albi veteris electi lb ss olibani triti lb ss frumenti purgati ℥ iiij vel ℥ vj. hypericonis lb ss valerianae Cardui benedicti ana ℥ iiij Infuse the hearbes in the wine far vj. or vij houres space then add thereto the wheate and the oyle Boyle them with a gentle fire vnto the wasting of the wine then expresse the oyle and add thereto the olibanum and the Turpentine Boyle them gently vnto compleate incorporation reserue it in a glasse * It speedily cures both wounds and bruises Aparitius de Zubia Chirurgus Italus ℞ Succi oleandri lb j olei rosacei lb ss Mingle and boyle them gently vnto the wasting of the iuice then straine and add thereto Sulphuris puluerizati ℥ j. * It cures the itch and moyst or watery scabs Arnaldus ℞ XL. ouor vitellos coctione induratos dissipatos cum ℥ vj. pyrethri in puluerem redacti misce Distill them by a Retort first with a gentle afterward with a stronger fire Mixe with the lycour drawne forth Castorei ℥ j. thuris albi ℥ ss hermodactylor ʒvj Distill them as before The which being done remixe the faeces with the extracted lycour adding thereto bacc lauri quantum conuenit Distill them againe as before If you shall yet oftner repeate it it will be the more forcible * to free the Ioynts of such paines as afflict in Lues Venerea Angerius Ferrius ℞ Apij marrubij millefolij plantag absinth saluiae tapsi barbati Chelidonij valerianae hyperici ana M j. ol comis lb ij. terebinth lb viij galbani ℥ ij aluminis ℥ j ss theriacae ℥ ij viridis aeris ℥ j. thuris ℥ j. gentianae aristol rotundae ana ℥ j. vitrioli tartari ana ℥ ij myrrhae Sarcocollae ana ℥ j. resinae pini ℥ xij Pouder what 's requisite and boyle them altogether to the wasting of the iuices But note that the verdigreace must bee incorporated therewith after it is taken from the fire then expresse and reserue it as pretious * against Vlcers Cankers and Fistulaes Author incertus ℞ Olei comis lb viij vini albi lb ij. Summitat hyoscyami Sem eius viridium lb iij ss vermium terrest garyophyllor ana ℥ iiij Croci ℥ j. opij ℥ ss Chop and stampe the hearbe very small then mixe the whole and expose it to the sunne xij daies after boyle them to the Consumption of the wine and iuice then straine and keepe it for vse * for painfull wounds or bruises vse it thus ℞ Huius ole ℥ iiij olei hyperici ℥ j. olei lumbricor ℥ ss gummi elemi ʒvj terebinthinae lotae in lacte mulieris ʒvij misce If you would haue it in the forme of an vnguent and vse it to painfull * vlcers ℞ Huius olei ℥ iiij resinae pini resinae ana ʒiiij vng ros ʒvj Cerae albae ℥ ss Hereto may also be added a little Myrh a few drops of oyle of Sulphure or antimonie as the malignitie requireth To make a soft playster or sparadrap of it doe thus ℞ Huius olei ℥ vj. vng hyoscyami ℥ iiij resinae ℥ ij Ceraecitrinae ℥ iij. misce * for wounds vlcers gouts and other paines Banest ℞ Olei comis lb ij ss ol rosar lb ss ol amygd dul ol lilior ana ℥ iij. vini albi lb ij. aqaue vitae lb ss terebinth venet lb ij. Sarcocollae lb ss myrrhae ℥ iiij gummi elemo ℥ vj. olibani ℥ iij. masticu ℥ ij ss aloes epaticae beioini stryracis calamitae gummi hederae anaʒiij risinae pini ʒij nucis mosc ʒij spicae ʒj galangae ʒ ss Croci ℥ ss ammoniaci ℥ j. opoponacis ℥ ss Pouder which are to be poudred and dissolue the gummes in wine then put them together letting them stand in the sunne xx daies Then boyle them at a gentle fire in a pot close stopped by the space of xiiij houres then let it stand in the sun other xx daies and at the last straine keepe it as a secret * It doth wonderfully cause flesh in wounds and doth mitigate paine and causeth good matter Ex Antidot Banesteri ℞ Ol comis lb ij. galbani ℥ j. ammoniaci
stay Cataplasmes 58. B. D. G H. a Lotion 160. D. an Oile 177. A. a Plaister 230. D. a Quilt 262. B. Distillation from the braine to stay a Fume 124. D. Distillation hot to stay a Quilt 262. C. Distillation cold to stay a Quilt 262. D. Distempers hot c. an Oile 183. A. Dolours a Balme 18. B. Dolours of the spatula ioynts and armes c. a Liniment 150. A. Dolour to open heate resolue c. an Oile 180. L. Dolour of phlegmon herpes crysipilas to mitigate an Vnguent 310. F. Dolours and vlcers concomitating Lues Venerea an Oile 178. A. Dolour of the liuer intestines c. a Plaister 202. C. Dolour of wounds an Oile 179. Dolours arthriticall springing c. a Cataplasme 44. E. Dolour of the reines to asswage Foments 119. A. E. a Plaister 202. D. an Vnguent 315. D. Dolour of the backe or reines a Balme 20. A. Drie and heale Vnguents 271. G. 311 B. Dropsy to cure a Balme 19. D. an Electuary 106. C. Plaisters 212. D. 224. D. 226. B. 238. E. Vnguents 280 B. 304. F. Dropsy Ascites c. a Cataplasme 56. C. Dura mater to defend c. an Vnguent 272. B. Dying person to reuiue a Balme 10. D. E. Eares singing noise to put away Balmes 8. A. 14. A. a Lotion 165. C. 183. H. Escar speedily to cast off a Water 351 C. Elephantiasis a Bath 29 B. Epilepsie to profit A pophlegmes 2. B. C. Balmes 10. B. 17. B. 20. 22 B. a Cataplasme 59. D. a Clyster 81. E. Oiles 168. B. 177. B. a Plaister 220. E. Erysipilas to heale a Cerot 69. B. a Lotion 165. A. a Plaister 206. F. an Vnguent 330. A. Erysipilas phlegmonides a Potion 252. B. Erysipilas vlcerated to draw and cleanse an Vnguent 315. C. Erysipilas or any hot inflammation a Liniment 156. E. Excoriations Vnguents 193. C. 295. B. 299. F. Excoriations watery a Water 337. C. Excressences to consume a Balme 8 C. a Plaister 210. C. a Trochisce 269. D. an Vnguent 311. B. Excressence about the glans of the yard a Powder 257. E. Expectoration easie to cause Vnguents 274 285. D. 286. F. 30● G. Eyes a Collerie 88. E. Waters 337. A. 338. B. 346. D. Eyes apple to enlarge a Foment 121. B. a Water 358. D. Eyes disease called chemosis Colliries 83. B. C. 89 C. Eyes disease called Agnies a Collirie 84. F. Eyes runing issue called Epiphorae a Collirie 83. D Eyes disease called lippitudo c a Collirie E. an Errhine 112. C. Eyes inflammation called Opthalmia a Foment 119. C. Eyes to cleare a Balme 12. A. Eyes to cleanse Colliries 87. C. 88. C. Eyes inflammation to asswage Cataplasmes 38 C. 48. F. 55. G. Vnguents 326. C. 328. B. Eyes to helpe of all manner of heate and inflammation Collities 33. C. 87. A a Water 336. C. Eyes flux to stay a Cataplasme 8. C Colliries 87. B 88. B. a Denfensatiue 102. A. a Plaister 197. F. an Vnguent 326. C. Eyes to helpe in a flux lachtimall Vnguents 308. D. 329. B. Eyes ouer moist a Balme 21. A. Eyes to helpe of wound defluction and cataracts Vnguents 277. C.D. Eyes waterings a Water 347. A. Eyes burnt with gun-powder a Water 350. E. Eyes matter to remoue c. Colliries 87. D. E. Eyes to free off spots a Water 357. H. Eyes to free off blacke and blew markes after a stroake or fall a Liniment 151. C. an Vnguent 308. C. Eyes rednesse c. a Collirie 86. D. an Vnguent 308. E. Waters 345. F 355. A. Eyes rednesse and waterishnesse a Collirie 84. B. a Water 358. C Eyes bloudy suffusion to profit a Collirie 84. A a Foment 113. D. Eyes swolne a Foment 116. B. Eye to helpe off web and spots a Water 346 G. Eyes itch and scabbinesse pin and web c. a Collirie 85. G. Eyes sorenesse and paine to helpe Colliries 83. F. 84. G. 85. A.B. 86. B. E. F. a Water 351. F. Eyes vncleane vlcer in the corners Colliries 86. G. 88. F. Eyes vlcer to maturate a Collirie 85. E. Eyes vlcer to incarnate Colleries 85. F. Eye-browes branny scales a Potion 242. A. Eye-browes itchinesse Colliries 89. C.D. Eye-lids rednesse scabbinesse scurfe and vlcers a Balme 8. B. Vnguents 310. D. 3●9 A. Eye lids sorenesse c. a Balme 21. A. Eye-lids roughnesse c. to cure Colliries 88 B D. 89. D. Eye-sight to preserue and quicken Balmes 4. B. 12. A. a Powder 257. H. F. Face to free of spots Vnguents 304. B. 305. A. 322. A. Waters 343. E. 343. D. 350. F. 357 E. Face to free of rednesse Vnguents 304. E. 329. G. Waters 346. C. 352. E. Face to free of rednesse pustules blemishes spots c. a Liniment 158. C. Vnguents 277. A. 289. F. 294. B. 297. B. Waters 336. A. 350 C.D. Face spots called lentigines Liniments 150. G. 151. I. Face to free of warts and other like tubercles a Water 357. B. Face to cure of scurfe or manginesse a Water 342. D. Face sawce flegme c. an Vnguent 317. D. Face to beautifie a Water 351. B. Face to make smooth free of wrincles a Water 357. C. Falls to profit much a Potion 249. B. Falling-sicknesse Synapismes 268. A.B. an Vnguent 312. D. Feet much swolne a Bath 32. A. Feets euill smell a Lotion 163. D. Felon to breake and cure Cataplasmes 51. F.H. Plaisters 204. C 233 A. Felons anguish to extinguish c. a Cataplasme 38. D. Festers a Water 349. A. Feuers heate and burning an Vnguent 303. B. Feuers rigor an c Oile 180. K. Feuers pestilentiall a Balme 13. A. Feuers to preuent a Balme 17. B. Fingers to profit in the cleaning and tearing of the skin neere vnto the white of the nailes an Vnguent 291 A. Fistulaes to cure Balmes 8 A.F. 10. C. 15. C. 18. D. 21. D. a Caustick 59. F. a Collirie 88. A. Decoctions 93 B. D. 97. C. 98. A. 100. C D. an Iniection 140. A Oiles 185. E. 193. A. 202. B Plaisters 210 C. 228. A. Potions 246. A D. a Pouder 254 C. Trochisces 269. B.D. Vnguents 272. C. 288. C. 311. D. E. 329. F. Waters 348. B. 349. A. 351. G. 353. E. 354. E. Fistulaes in ano a Water 354. A. Fistulaes and all sores a Plaister 221. B. Fistulaes which haue not yet c. a Plaister 209. B. Fistulaes to incarnate and hollow vlcers Vnguents 300. D E. 31● E. Fistulaes and foule vlcers about the ioynts to mundifie an Vnguent 296. F. Fistulaes callous to eradicate a Caustick 61. E. a Liniment 154. A. a Trochisce 269. D. Flatuosities to discusse a Plaister 206. D. Vnguents 286. E. 288. B. 299. H. Flatuosities within the cranium an Oile 176 C. Flegme tough and clammy c. to cut a Clyster 81. G. Gargarismes 128. D. 130. G 132. C. Flesh superfluous to consume a Plaister 220 H a Trochisce 269 B Vnguents 286. D. 311. B. a Water 337. D. Flesh proud to abate a Pouder 254 D 228 A. an Vnguent 333. A.
Iniection 242. A. Wounds in the belly c a Clyster 82. C. a Decoction 99. C. an iniection 138. C. a Potion 251. A. Wounds in the breast Decoctions 90 A 99. B. an Oile 182. B. Wounds in the eye a Plaister 205. C. a Water 346. B. Wounds in the feet and anckles an Oile 185. D. Wounds in the head c. to heale Balmes 11. A 12. C. 15. B. Cerots 64. A. 67. D. Decoctions 99. A. 101. A. Plaisters 199. B. 203 B. 205. E. 230. B. 237. D. a Potion 244. C. Pouders 253. A. 261. G. Vnguents 274. C. 283. A 318. E. Wounds of the intestines an Iniection 139. D. Wounds in the ioynts c Balmes 19. A.B. an Oile 174. A. an Vnguent 273. D. Wounds in the lips to agglutinate a Pouder 260. D. Wounds in the neck and throate an Iniection 141. G. an Oile 185. C. Wounds to heale in neruous and venall parts c. Balmes 11. C. 13. C. 16. B. an Oile 182. C. Wounds in the nose a Pouder 260. E. Wounds in a rupture to dissolue a Foment 114. Wounds of the sinewes an Vnguent 288 C Wounds in the Thorax a Plaister 225. G. ● Potion 250. F. Wounds venomed or poisoned a Cataplasme 53. C. a Plaister 212. F. Vnguents 319 B 320. A. 321. B. 331. D. Wounds to heale made by the biting of venemous beasts a Balme 5. B. Wounds made with sharpe pointed weapons a Balme 4. D. Wounds hollow to cure Iniections 136. E F. 140. B. 141 F. Waters 339. C. 340. A. Wounds hollow and fistulaes an Oile 170. B. Wounded persons who voide bloudy vrine a Potion 247. B. Wounds in pockie persons an Vnguent 272. A. Wounds and bruises to cure an Oile 168. D. Wounds or soares to heale Plaisters 232 C. 233 A. Wounds where the bones are fractured Cerots 74. A. B. a Decoction 98. E. Wounds dangerous an Vnguent 2●● C. Wounds ouer-moist to dry c. a● Vnguent 331. E. Wounds burning heate to assuage a Liniment 154 D. an Vnguent 276 F. Wounds to consolidate a Balme 4. C. an Oile 168. a Plaister 209. A. a Pouder 257. C. Wounds to conglutinate Balmes 6. C. 7. A. an Oile 171. A Plaisters 204. D. 209 C. D. a Pouder 267. D. an Vnguent 312 B. Wounds to incarnate Oiles 172. B. 173. Wounds to mundifie a Plaister 235. A. Vnguents 293 B 318. C. 319 D. Wounds contused to profit c. Cataplasmes 41. C. 51. D. a Digestiue 105. B. an Vnguent 275. C. Wounds hollow with losse of bloud a Pouder 262. A. Wounds bloudy a Plaister 2●● B. Wounds sordid to purge and heale an Vnguent 315. C. Wounds to free of iron leade wood and such like Plaisters 228. A. 230. C. Wounds swelling edges to represse c an Vnguent 276 B. Wounds made by gun shot to cure Balmes 15. C. 18. E. a Cataplasme 43. F. an Iniection 141 C. a Plaister 205. D an Vnguent 320 D. Wounds venomed made by gun-shot a Pouder 2●9 A. Wounds made with poysoned shot a Decoction 98 D. a Potion 244. B Wounds made by gun-shot to helpe of their burning hea●e an Vnguent 319 G. Wounds made by gunshot where the bone is fractured a Potion 244. D. Wounds or vlcers c. to incarnate cicatrice heale c. Cerots 67. A. 74. B. A. Foment 120 E. an Iniection 136. D. a Lotion 161. D. Oiles 172. B 177. B. Plaisters 201 C. 216. C. 228 B. 235. E. Potions 246. B. D Pouders 254. A. 257. F. Vnguents 273. C. 279. E. 192. G 294. E. 302. A. 303. C. 311. B. 332. D 334. C. a Water 3●0 B. Wrench or straine to cure a Cataplasme 51. G. Y. Yard vlcerated a Lotion 163. F. a Water 339 A. Yard tumified c. a Cataplasme 49 F. Youth to preserue an Oile 168. B. Courteous reading Artist the most remarkable errors in this present worke may by your helping hand be amended by the following directions The first number will direct you to the page The second number stands for the line or lines in which the faults are the word or words following the letter r. shewes how they ought to be read But there are some generall errors not set downe by page and line which I entreate you to amend as you meet with them viz. for Mesne and Mesnes reade Mesue and M●sues for Comis reade Cōu for landani or labdani reade ladani or laudani for lenistici reade leuistici Page 2. Line 4. reade ℥ ss 3. l 11. r. ol l. 27. r. Succot 4 l 35. r. olybani 8. l 6 r. without any 10. l. 24. r. elemil 33. l 7. r. eius 47. l. 32 r. refrig 49. l. 4. r. Iua 66. l. 21. r. ℥ jss l. 26. r. empli 70. l. 30. r. altheae 82 l. 4. r. vrticae l 32. r. Salis nitri 85 l 12. r. floris 91. l. vlt. r. neruiae 93 l. 10 r. sychenis 96. l. 5. expunge Ecc. 98. l. 37. r. expelling 104. l 17. r. the hearbs l 29. r pal 106 l. 9. r. eringij 108 l. 8. r. miua 109 l. 10. r. rad●um 120. l 30. r. add 122 l. 17. nolybani 125. l. 37. r. bizantie 126. l. 14. r carded 129. l. 19 expunge the 139. l. 139 l 16. r. fabar 150. l. 37. r. Mesuae infrig 167. l. 22. expunge only to expresse the materials 175 l 11 r. ol anethi ℥ j ss 177 l. 16. r. with some 202. l. 4. r warme 211. l. 21. r. of the mirtil 243 l. 25. r. cauous 252. l. 23. r. Cassiae ℥ j. 253. l 7. r. foliator 290. l 28. 29 r. folior 300. l. 6. r. Carannae 301. l. 31 expunge ●err 333 l 8. r ameos 336 l. 13. r. poculum 339. l 21. after masticis ʒiij insert thuris ℥ iij l 22. r. ℥ ss 349. l 10. after purgeth insert mettals THE CHYRVRGIANS CLOSET Or an Antidotarie Chyrurgicall Furnished with varietie and choyce of Medicines Apophlegms ℞ MAsticis ℥ j. Piperis pyrethri anaʒj ss mellis q. s s. a. f. Trochisci secundum magnitudinem Lupinor One whereof being held in the mouth by the space of halfe an howre fasting * Asswageth the Toothach caused of Rhewme by drawing the same forth Andernacus ℞ Masticis contritae ℥ ss mellis q. s make Trochisces in forme aforesaid One whereof being held in the mouth as aboue said and then chewed and spit forth * Asswageth Headache caused of Choler Andernacus ℞ Masticis ℥ j. Cort. Capparar ʒij Pyrethri ʒiij Piperis ʒj ss vuar passular ℥ ss Commixe them well together and reserue them in a masse a portion whereof being tied vp in a littell moddell in a linnen cloth and chewed 'twixt the teeth by the space of halfe an hower the patient being fasting or the stomacke emptie by frequent repetition * It frees the head from distillacions Andernacus ℞ Pyrethri masticis ana ℥ ssj cerae q. s Make Trochisces each singular about the bignes of a filberd One whereof being chewed by the space of halfe an howre
like Banester ℞ Terebint ℥ j. thuris masculi ℥ ij aloes hepat masticis caryoph galangae cinamoni nuc mosch cubebar ana ℥ j. gum hed●rae ℥ v. Powder what 's fit Commixe the whole put it into a limbeck lute it close and distill them with a gentle fire That which first commeth out will be a cleere and white water Afterwards will issue a water thicker in substance of a saffron like colour when that first appeares change the receiuer continewing the same vntill the Balsome manifest it selfe which will come forth cleare like hony Then put to another receiuer without any more change vntill all the Balme be drawen forth the which you ought to reserue as a Iewell If you take the quantitie of one drop thereof vpon the point of a knife and put it vnto the bottome of a bason of faire water It will remaine entire with any separation And about the space of one hower after it will ascend vnto the top of the water and will there swim whole This Balsam being set on fire will burne One drop thereof dropt hot into a pint of new milke will coagulate the same euen like vnto the naturall Balme The first and cleere water is called water of Balme and is of maruelous vertue * In the cure of fistulaes It likewise ceaseth the noise in the Eares if iij. or iiij drops thereof be instilled hot into them The second lycour is called oyle of balsam * This cures the scabbines of the Eyelids and preserueth the haires from falling of and dries vp superfluous teares if morning and euening the Eyes be therewith artificially fomented The third is called artificiall Balme which in vertue is not inferiour vnto the naturall Balme * This cures all sorts of Ringwormes Tettars Scabs and excressences in whatsoeuer part of the body they be seated It cures Apostemes New Vlcers Tumors in or about the Eyes It 's a more forcible repercussiue against cold humors then any other medicine whatsoeuer * Being applied to the Teeth it cures all sorts of Toothache Kils wormes in the Teeth It 's also wonderfull in expelling and curing all cold poysons of Toades Spiders Serpents Scorpions and such like Yea one drop thereof sufficeth being applied hot to the place enuenomed * It cures all sorts of old rotten and malignant vlcers how deepe soeuer they be rooted in the flesh or bone * It cures Fistulaes Cancers Noli me tangere c. * It strangely and speedily easeth the cold gowt a linnen cloth being moystned therewith and applied hot to the place affected * It helpes such as are brused by strokes falls or any other accident It dries vp superfluous moysture Restraines flux of humors And strengthens and comforts the sinewes Note It 's hot aboue any degree so that there is not found any thing to be hotter Yea it is of such a penetrating force that if one drop thereof be put into the palme of the hand it will worke through without either sense or hurt * It cures all cold Tumors and such as arise from corrupt bloud It preserues from putrefaction Bertapalia ℞ Rad. ireos aristoloch ana ℥ j. Symphiti maio Inae Arthriticae herbae paralysis pimpinellae rutae saluiae ana Mj. Bacc. lanri iùniperi ana ʒvj flor stechados anthos ana pj. galangae zedoariae zinzib cinamo caryoph nuc mosch anaʒiij ligni aloes ℥ j. thuris masticis anaʒx aloes sarcocollae bdellij ammoniaci galbani myrrhae ana ℥ j ss castorei ℥ ss gum elemi ℥ ij diachyli ireati ℥ .ij. aequae vitae optimae ℥ iiij Prepare them all s. a and cast them into a limbeck and shut it close and with a gentle fire with diligent care extract the moysture and separate the Balme s.a. and reserue it as right precious * Against the Palsy and all conuulsed nerues Dr. Bonham ℞ Terebint lb j euphorbij sulphuris ana ℥ ss salis ℥ j. olei lb j Boyle them by the space of two houres with a gentle fire and constant stirring then straine and reserue the Balme the which being applied hot * doth speedily conglutinate wounds Calmeteus ℞ Terebint lb j gummi elemi galbani ana ℥ ij gum hederae thuris masticis myrrhae ana ℥ ij aloes xyloaloes caryoph galangae cinamo nuc mosc cubebar ana ℥ j. aq vit ℥ iij. Powder what 's requisite and infuse the whole xxiiij houres afterwards distill them twice s. a. and reserue the extracted oyle as a soueraigne Balme * Vsefull for the cure of greene wounds Calmeteus ℞ Agrimoniae alchymillae androsemi aschyri betonicae bifolij prunellae calendulae caprifolij consol ma. cruciatae hypericonis iaceae lauendulae meliloti millefolij nummulariae origani perfoliatae pilosellae plantaginis quinquefolij rorismarini veronicae violae nigrae violae luteae violae matronalis ana Mj. Let these be gathered each one in his time and kind and let them be stampt with sweet oyle oliue and so kept euer as you get your hearbes from time to time till at length all be gotten and the whole quantity of oyle amount to a gallon Put the whole into a pot well nealed and glased and shut it close then let it stand in hot horse-dung by the space of a moneth In the interim prepare these following viz. Gum. ammoniaci galbani bdellij masticis myrrhae olibani opoponacis rosinae pini sarcocollae sagapeni styracis calamitae thuris ana ℥ j. garyophillor maceris ●uc mesch cinamo ana ℥ j. ss Powder those which are to be powdered and dissolue the gumms in good white wine then put your infusion into a faire brasen vessell and set the same ouer a gentle fire putting thereto vini mal●atici lb iiij vermium terrestium vino albo lotor depurator lb iij Boyle them gently with constant stirring vnto the wasting of the wine and iuyces and that the oyle haue attained a faire greene colour Then make a strong expression and adde to the expressed oyle the gums and powders with three pints of muscadell or malmsy Terebint clarissimae lb j Boyle all this together as before vnto the wasting of the wine Then reserue it * To cure wounds very speedily and effectually It healeth scabs and wheales in the face and hands and makes those parts faire It is very excellent in wounds of the sinewes and ioynts and stayeth muscilage and gleeting humor If you will distill this s.a. You shall first haue a fine water Secondly a pure oyle And thirdly a precious Balme * Which is excellent in all wounds As also in Vlcers of the fundament c. The oyle is precious against all aches and gowtes The water preserueth from poyson and pestilence Clowes ℞ Terebint ℥ iiij thuris ℥ ss ligni aloes ʒij masticis caryoph galangalae cinamo zedoariae nuc mosch cubebar ana ʒij gum elenci ℥ ss Mixe and distill them s.a. and reserue the Balme extracted The which being inwardly taken and
Sagapeni ana ℥ ss granor iuniperi Mij Thymiamatis lb j Prepare and distill them according to art at the first with a gentle fire then with a stronger Lastly with a vehement fire vnto the end of the distillation then seperate and reserue each apart * The Balme is soueraigne against paines in the ioynts Rubeus ℞ Resinae terebinthinae lb j Thuris Masticis Myrrhae Ladani nuc mosch Caryophyllor Galangae Zedoariae Carpesij ana ℥ ss Folior daphnoides Pj. Succi ebuli Succi Cucumeris agrestis ana ℥ iij. Hauing powred what 's necessary commixe all the ingredients and distill them according to art and reserue the Balme which is of great vertue * Against the stingings of Bees Wasps and Hornets As also of creeping venemous creatures The bitings of mad dogs onely by anointing the part bitten It 's likewise very effectuall against the Dropsie if the belly of the Hydropick be therewith anointed Rubeus ℞ Resinae terebinthinae lb ij. olei laurini ℥ iij. Cinamo Spicae nardi ana ℥ ij Caryophyllor n o 50. folij ℥ ij Euphorbij Baccar Lauri gum Hederae ana ℥ ss Galbani Castorei Cyperi ana ℥ vj. Tegular bis Coctar in oleo Communi extinctar lb ss Beate the tiles into fine powder and cast that powder into the bottome of a Curcubit The other ingredients being duely prepared place them on the top of that powder within the Curcubit then lute on the head with a beake and set to the receiuer Then begin the distillation with a gentle fire vntill the water be drawne forth and the oyle begin to appeare then change the receiuer and increase the fire a little vntill that the oyle be exhausted and the Balme begin to shew it selfe Then change the receiuer againe and augment the fire vnto a strong heate and so continue it vntill that the Balme be all come forth Then reserue with carefullnesse each apart by it selfe The water is of like vertue with other waters of the most excellent artificiall Balmes The oyle is no whit inferiour vnto any other oyle of Balsam The Balme it selfe equals the naturall Balme in vertue heating drying and penetrating in no degree thereunto inferiour * The Balme auailes against all griefes proceeding from a cold cause viz. The Palsie of the Mouth Tongue and Yard The Epilepsie Trembling or shaking of the members Dolours of the Backe Raines Sinewes and Ioynts being inwardly administred and outwardly applied It 's of rare force against the bitings or stingings of Scorpions Serpents Mad dogs and other venemous creatures By the same reason if any one be poysoned with Henbane Hemlocks Opium or any the like cold poyson This being drunke with pure wine hot and the body be therewith outwardly anointed it expels the poyson and restores health It restores speech lost It cures Strumes It takes away proud and corrupt flesh in vlcers It strengtheneth the memory if the hinder part of the head be therewith anointed Being dropt into the Eares it cures Deafnesse It ceaseth the Toothache It puts away the Collick arising from colde windie or grosse vapours Note that neither the water nor yet the Balme is inwardly to be administred vnlesse it be mixt with some appropriate lycour Reubeus ℞ Terebinthinae purae lb ij. latirum antiquor in oleo iasmino extinctor q. s macis styracis ana ℥ j. belzoini ℥ ss Prepare commixe and distill them according to art And as in other the like there will flow forth iij. lycours The which you ought to receiue and reserue apart the Balme is of great force * Against the Palsie Rubeus ℞ Terebinthinae purae ℥ vj. aloes benè tritae ℥ j. Masticis Galangae Caryophyllor nuc myrist Cinamo Zedoariae Cubebar ana ℥ j. gum ficuum ℥ vj. The needfull things being well beaten incorporate the whole and so inclose it in a limbeck that nothing may expire then place the limbeck in a fornace and according to art with a gentle fire draw forth the lycours Note this that the milder the fire shall be the sweeter shall be the water which will bee likewise cleere as fountaine water The second lycour will bee thicke and of a saffron colour and will swimme ●n the top of the first The third lycour will come forth like vnto cleare hony the which when you shall perceiue then change the receiuer and augment your fire a littell and you shall receiue a Balme of rare and excellent vertues This tryed by water remaines entire as doth the naturall Balme The seuerall names of these lycours are so well knowne to euery Artist that I omit to set them downe their vertues follow The water cures * ouer-moist Eyes Sorenesse and swellings of the Eyelids if they be washt therewith morning and euening But beware that it enter not within the eylids for then 't will offend the apple of the Eye It auailes against deafnesse if ij or iij. drops thereof hot be dropt into the eares first and last for diuers daies together It cureth Itch Sabs and Wormes in any part of the body the same being often made wet therewith The oyle cures * greene wounds or new vlcers cold Apostemes and cold Tumors Ceaseth paines of the Teeth caused by wormes or flux of humors The Balme cures * all cold poysons and bitings of venemous beasts by applying a drop or ij thereof hot vnto the venomed part * It cures all wounds how deepe soeuer Cancers Fistulaes Scrophulaes Noli me tangere Gowtes proceeding from a cold cause Eroding vlcers Bruises Palsies In summe all greefes of the sinewes arising from cold moisture Mr. Sherly ℞ Terebinthinae optimae lb j olei laurini ℥ iiij gum el●mi ℥ iij. ss galbani ℥ iij. thuris myrrhae gum hederae Caryophyllor Symphiti minoris Cinamoni nucis moschatae zedoariae zinzib dictamni albi ana ℥ j. olei lumbricor ℥ ij aq vitae lb vj Powder what 's requisite and infuse them altogether in the aq vitae for vj. daies space then commit them into a Retort and lute it well and s.a. at a moderate fire draw forth the lycours whereof the first will be very subtill watery and passing cleere the second will be yellow and very subtill the third is the Balme which in colour will betwixt red and purple Reserue the same as pretious * for to cure wounded sinewes Vesalius ℞ Olei omphacini lb ij Styracis Calamitae Ladani Thuris Masculi Croci gum arabici rubeae tinctor gum hederae aloes Succor Masticis Cariophyllor Cinamomi Galangae nucis moschatae Cubebar ana ℥ ij gum elemi lb j myrrhae bdellij ana ℥ j. Sagapeni ammoniaci opoponacis anaʒx Stampe what is to be stamped and then commixe the whole together After put the same into a Curcubit and lute on the head then set it to a gentle fire for the first xij howers and set to the receiuer Then for vj. howres more encrease the fire s.a. vnto the perfection of the distillation
ana ℥ iiij aq Caprifolij ℥ ij aq millefolij ℥ iij. Cerussa opt ℥ ss Sacchari Saturnij ʒiij tutiae alexandriae praeparatae ʒij myrrhae pul ʒss diamoronis mellis rosacei ana ℥ ss alb oui vnius bene conquassati s.a. f. Iniectio * This cleanseth the passages in Gonorrhaeafaeda if it be iniected warme twice a day Dr. Bonham ℞ Vini cidonior thuris masticis q. s Boyle them c. Vel ℞ Aq. plataginis cum thure mastice misceantur ad vsum * These conglutinate wounds in the belly Calmeteus ℞ Aq. Hord. lb ss Sacchari finiss ℥ j. Dissolue the sugar in the water and iniect it hot Vel ℞ Seri lactis ℥ iij. Sacchari finiss ℥ j ss Dissolue the sugar in the whay and iniect it ℞ Alb ouor n o iiij Being beaten vnto a watery substance add thereto boli armeni Sang drac ana ℈ ij mucilag Sem psylli lactis muliebris ana ℥ ij being well mixt iniect it warme Vel ℞ Lactis Sem frigidor cum aq Solani fact ℥ viij muccilag Coim olei nenupharis aq eiusdem ana q. s in the which dissolue Croci opij Caphurae hyoscya ana gra iij. f. c. Vel ℞ Sem Iusquiami papaueris alb ana q. s alb oui bene conquassati Infuse the bruised seeds in warme Rose-water for an houres space then straine it and mixe the white of the egge therewith and iniect it ℞ Ros rub plantag hord integri absinth ana M j. Centaur mino M ss aq q. s Boyle them vnto lb j In the strained lycour dissolue mellis rosati colati ℥ j. aloes Subtillis pul ʒij myrrhae ʒj aristol rot pul ℈ ij Boyle them a little then straine and iniect it Vel ℞ Aluminis crudi ℥ iiij Succi plantag portulaecae ana lb ss alb ouor opt conquass n o iij. Commixe and distill them in a glasse limbecke in B. M. reserue the water and iniect it Vel ℞ Aq. plantag lb j dissolue therein trochis alb Rhasis cum Caphura ℥ ss or in defect thereof lythargi auri cerussae boli arm ana q. s s.a. f. Iniectio These auaile much * against the vlcer in the bladder Those of the first description doe mundifie Those of the second deterge Those of the third doe cicatrize Dr. Elu ℞ Lytharg auri plumbi aq viridis wherewith Goldsmiths haue separate gold or siluer ana ℥ j. argenti vini extincti bene loti ʒij Put the water and the argent viuum into an earthen pan and set it on a fire of coales and stirre it with an earthen ladle or spatula and when it beginneth to bee hot add the rest of the powder stirring it constantly vntill it attaine a sea-greene colour then beate it into fine powder Take thereof ℥ j. aq ros aq plantag aq Solani ana ℥ iiij Steele being quenched in the waters iiij or v. times add thereto diamoronis Syr. ex rosis siccis mollis rosati ana ℥ j. Mixe them all well together and reserue them in a glasse close stopt * This consumes a Caruncle if it be iniected thereon s.a. through a fit instrument of siluer or lead Frederick ℞ Aq. fab●ar plantag Solatri rosati ana lb j psidiar balaustior nucum cupressi aloes Sumach ana ℥ j ss aluminis ʒij fol. ros M ss flo aeris bene praepar ℈ ij Croci martis ℥ ss Boyle all these together a good space then straine it and let it settle then poure off the cleerest add thereto Sacchari cand ℥ j. Syr ex rosis Siccis ℥ ij Syr absinth ℥ ss f. Iniectio * to be vsed when the Caruncle is taken downe Frederick ℞ Fol. ros Siccar P j. Sem canabis maluar ana ℥ ss Sem frig ma. papaueris albi anaʒij Sem hyoscyami ʒss granor alchakengi n o x. Boyle them in aq fontana lb ij. to the halfe add to them trochiscor alchakengi ʒij Sacchari candi ℥ j. Caphurae ʒj lactis muliebris ℥ iiij aquae albuminis ouor ℥ ij Syr. rosar mellis rosar anaʒvj f. iniectio * To coole assuage paine and to Cicatrize in the conclusion of the Caruncle Frederick ℞ Sulphuris aluminis Salis ana q. s Dissolue them in water * It profits much in wounds of the Intestines if you iniect thereof of warme morning and euening Hier Fabritius ab Aq pendente ℞ Aq. distillat prunellae bugulae Caprifolij plantag Consol maio ana q.v. Add vnto them aq fluentis as much in quantitie as all the rest these being commixed add vnto them lytargi auri vitrioli albi enought to make it tart vpon the tongue * This profits much in hollow vlcers Ex Manuscripto ℞ Vitrioli albi ℥ iiij aluminis vsti ℥ ij Make them into fine powder put them into a fit vessell of glasse poure vpon them aq font lb iiij shake them together then let it settle and reserue it for vse * This is approued to be of excellent vertue against Fistulaes and hollow Vlcers being iniected hot and presently to shut or closed vp the orifice that none of the lycour may issue forth keepe it thus shut the space of a quarter of an houre in which time it will produce an Escar Then vncloath it and iniect aq plantaginis warme reclose the orifice like space of time as before In which proportion of time the paine will cease and the heate will be allayed then vncloathe it againe and iniect of these oyles being mixt viz. Ol lilior albor hypericonis rosar lumbricor ana ℥ j. Ol Spicae ℥ ss misce This being iniected close and cloath it vp suffering it so to rest by the space of a day naturall Then reiniect more of those the oyles closing cloathing and suffering it to rest xxiiij houres as before Repeate this iniection of the oyles and the other operations vnto the fourth time Then shall you see abundance of sanious and putrid humors to slow forth the which you shal wash off with water warme by iniection Let this course bee iudiciously prosecuted vnto perfection of cure But Note that if the vlcer wax exceeding tender that then it is behoofefull to weaken the strength of the water which you may discerne by the touch of your tongue The Author professeth that with these iniections he hath cured many Fistulaes Hollow Vlcers Caruncles and such like And that with the water hee hath cured Scabs Wheales Itch c. Hee also affirmeth it to bee profitable against burnings or skaldings first to be washt with this and after with plantane water Ex Manuscripto ℞ Aq hord lb ss agrimoniae centaurij mino pimpinellae absinthij plantag M ss aristol rot ʒ ss Boyle them in aq q. s vnto lb j add vnto that being strained aloes epaticae ʒiij mellis rosacei ℥ ij Boyle them vnto due forme * This profits in hollow wounds Pareus ℞ Rad. consol ma. ℥ j. equiseti plantag Ceterach pilosella