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A72549 A right profitable booke for all diseases called, The pathway to health. Wherein are to be founde most excellent & approued medicines of great vertue: as also notable potions and drinks, and for the distilling of diuers precious waters, and making of oyles, and other comfortable receits for the health of the body, neuer before imprinted. First gathered by Peter Leuens, master of art of Oxford, and student in phisicke and surgery: and now newly corrected and augmented.; Right profitable booke for all disseases Levens, Peter, fl. 1587. 1596 (1596) STC 15533.3; ESTC S125071 155,003 239

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may not well pisse ¶ Take Galbanum and lay it to the end of a mans yard and for a woman lay it to her nauell and being thus applyed it will help eyther man or woman Another for the same ¶ Take a fewe of the crops of red Nettles Shéeps tallow Senson of a house top and fry it well together and as hot as the man may suffer it lay it to his yard and for the woman lay it on her nauell all hot proued For one that may not well pisse ¶ Take a quart of white Wine and a good péece of stone Pitch Aniséeds Parsly séeds and a péece of Suger let it séeth from a quart to a pint and drinke it warme euening and morning and it shall help the party so gréeued For straightnes of pissing ¶ Take and séethe Camomell in wine or water and oftentimes drink thereof it easeth and profiteth greatly for the stopping of the milt and of the lyuer Proued Another for the same ¶ Take the leaues of Stamarch or Alisander and put them on a Tyle-stone beeing warme and lay it all hote to the priuie members and it will raise the straightnes of the pissing and abate the paine ther-withall prooued For Gomora passio ¶ Gomora passio is flowing of a mans séed against his will and commeth of diuers causes eyther for féeblenes of the rains or of plenty of blood or of a palsie in man this passion is perrilous for it maketh a man or woman vnlusty and their ioynts as sore as a man that is wery with trauailing and hath no will vnto a woman Take the séed of Lettice and make it in powder and drink it with water for it stoppeth the fluxe of kind that passeth forth in the Patients water against his will Also the powder of Mintes dryed in an Ouen best restoreth kind and restrayneth the errours of the flux Also Castorium boyled in the iuice of Agnus castus that is called Tutson and being drunk is good for the passion Also Amber orientall is a precious thing and Caldo plaistered and layd on the raines of the back Also temper the pouder of Camphire with Mustilage or Veriuice or the iuice of Morell and therewith annoynt clothes and lay to the yard For all euils in the bladder ¶ Take Ach Parsly Fenell and Pimpernell and by euen portions bray them together and temper it with warme water and drinke it for it will make the euils to passe and for to cast out the stone that is in the bladder proued Another for the same ¶ Take Porrets that neuer was set root and all bray them and temper them with Wine or with stale Ale and séethe it from a pottell to a quart and take of the powder of Philopendula an vnce and vse this nine dayes till thou féele thy selfe eased and this God willing will help you For a priuy malady that a man taketh of a woman ¶ Take a dead mans bones and burne them and make powder of them and lay the powder on the haire and thou shalt he whole by Gods grace Also if a mans flesh rise too much let him drink often Veruain and his flesh shall not rise nor he shall haue any liking vnto a woman Prooued A water for a canker in the nature of a woman or in the yard of a man ¶ Take an vnce of roch Allom and halfe an vnce of Verdigreace and put therein Smithes water into a glasse and let them boyle for the space of two houres and wash the sore place therewith To prouoke flowers in women ¶ To prouoke the flowers in women make a Fomentation of the decoction of the hearb called Tutson and of the hearb called Gentrum Galli Also take a gum that is called Serapini and mingle it with powder of Centory and lay it to the nauell Also let the woman bath her selfe in the water that Camomel hath béen sodden in and it will help her Also take the iuice of Marigolds drunken or eaten with a rere Egge and Meale made in Fritters dooth the like Also to cause the flowers to flowe in women take the iuice of Nettles and her vrine and put it in the matrice Also make a fume or smoake of Storax calamitae vpon coales and let the woman receiue the smoke with a Fonnell Also Wine mingled with the powder of Mirrh and Sothernwood causeth the flowers to flowe in women For the excessiue flowing of womens flowers ¶ The woman that is troubled héerewith must be bathed with the water that the hearb called Wooddip is sodden in and it will help her Another for the same ¶ Take and make a Suppository of the powder of Bole armoniacke and the powder of Sumac of Mastick and the iuice of Planten and put it into the conduit Another for the same ¶ Oaken leaues eaten stoppeth the lungs and excessiue flux in women and chéefly the water drunke that the middle rind is sodden in or the party therwith bathed Also to stop the flowers that flow aboundantly take and séeth fiue leaued Grasse with raiue water and so let the party bathe her selfe therwith For a woman that is in trauell with child ¶ Take Léeke blades and scald them in hot water and bind them to her nauell as hot as she may suffer it and it will doo out the dead child and when the child is forth say thrée times Quicunque vult ouer the woman and she shall be safe For sicknes that causeth a woman that she may not conceiue with child ¶ Take a Harts horne and burne it to powder and then take Goats milke and set it ouer the fire then cast of the powder afore said a quantity into the milke and drinke it off as hot as she may suffer it and this will ease her of her paine To make a woman soone to conceiue with child ¶ Take the wine that Nep hath been sodden in till the third part therof be consumed and giue it to the woman to drinke fasting for three dayes together and shée shall soone conceiue with child Prooued Also Ipocras saith that a woman being conceiued with a man childe is ruddy and her right side is corny about but if she be conceiued with a maid child shee is blacke and her left pap is corny about For a woman in trauell of child ¶ For the after throwes of a woman if it be the first childe take the house or bed that the child was in when it came out of the Mothers womb and wash that bed faire and cleane and then cast away that water and then take faire water and therwith séethe the house of the child and let it seethe a great while then take it out of the water and bury it where you will and the woman a quantity of that water to drink that it was sodden in and she shall neuer haue the after throwes againe A powder for women labouring with child ¶ Take Betony and make it in fine powder and giue the party therof for to drink and
it will cause her to haue good deliuerance quickly For the whites in women ¶ Take Galbanum an vnce Mastick two peny worth Galingall one vnce Cinamon two vnces Calamus aromaticus thrée vnces Cucubes two vnces long Pepper two peny worth white Pepper two peny worth beat all these together in a morter with a quarter and a halfe of white Suger and let it be fine powdered and let the Patient take it in the morning in warme posset Ale clarisied and one peny worth of Maces boiled in the Ale and at noone in her broth and at night with a little boyled milk the waight of a dram at a time To bring down womens flowers ¶ Take a spoonfull of the iuice of Isop and a spoonfull of the iuice of Germaunder and Sothernwood in like manner take the wild Tansy and wild Time and boile them in white wine and giue the Patient for to drink till she be whole For to make a woman to conceiue a child speedily ¶ Take Time and make oyle of the crops and braunches and it is good to anoynt the woman about the nauell the womb and the raines that is to comfort her and to make her cenceiue with child quickly Also to restore nature take Permaceti and Burras and grind them together and giue it her to drinke in Wine or Ale For to make a womans paps small that be great ¶ Take the séeds of Hemlocks and séeth them in Vineger and annoynt oftentimes the breast and papps and mingle the powder of Incence there-withall A medicine for paps that run and be sore ¶ Take Sorrell debays lap it in Woort leaues and put it in the embers halfe an houre then stampe it as small as you may and doo thereto Honey and Vineger and mingle them together and doo it in a boxe first lay a plaister of Garlicke vpon the sore so boyle it in Vineger thrée or foure times and it shall cease the running thereof For a woman that is troubled after her trauell with loosenes of her priuy parts ¶ Take a quantity of Venice Turpentine and roll it in Suger and giue it to her and cause her to swollow it downe not chewing it at all After that cause an Alebery to be made for her and put into it the powder of Camphire and giue it to her to eate and the Turpentine shall clense and the Camphire shall close your Camphire must be dryed in the shadow so that the wind and Sunne doo not come to it proued For to deliuer a dead child forth of the Mother ¶ To deliuer a dead child séeth this root of Aristologia longa in Wine and Oyle and make therwith a Fomentation Also to deliuer a dead child out of the Mothers womb and the web that is in the woman make an Inection or Pessaire of the iuice of this hearb Dittany and mingle the powder of the root therwith Also make a plaister of Hollihocks with a little Salt and Goose greace and lay it to the matrice For a mans fundament that goeth out ¶ Take the red Nettle crops and bray them small in a morter and doo them in an earthen pot and doo therto a good portion of white Wine and séeth them well together to the halfe and giue therof to the sick to drink first and last warme and lay the substance of the hearb to the fundament as hot as he may suffer it till he be whole Another for the same ¶ Take March and drink the iuice and lay a plaister therto for ihat disease Also against the paine of the fundament or of the matrice and of the bowels seeth the leaues of Hollihock in water and make a stew of that water and wash shée oftentimes Also make a plaister of Scabious and lay theron but the Patient must first receiue the smoake therof beneath For the fundament another ¶ For the small cliftes that bléedeth in the fundament lay thereto the powder of Anthera and annoynt them with water that Dragagant hath béen chafed in Another for the same ¶ Take blacke Beanes and grind them very small and searce them well and powder it on the fundament and then put it in againe then séeth the said meale in a panne and mingle it with white Wine and let it seethe till it be thicke and then spread it on a cloth plaister-wise and lay it as hot on the fundament as may be suffered and remoue it twice or thrice a day and renue it alwayes with fresh meale and you shall be whole God willing For the Pils and the Emerods and for the euils of the fundament ¶ Take Ekespire Tapsebarbe and bath the Patient in the same to the nauell or bind the hearb hote in a cloth and let the Patient sit thereon Also take dry Bulbecks and put into the fundament and it shall be all whole Also heale the fundament close with a leafe of S. Mary Capper and when one is dry then take another and it shall helpe you quickly by Gods grace For to help the piles ¶ Take English hony and the iuice of Wormwood or the small leaues or the rootes of Dasies pund very small and put them in a linnen cloth and put to the sore place and so vse it thus till thou be whole For the Pyles and Emerodes ¶ Take Muskle shelles and burne them in the fire and then take the white of them and make it in fine powder and put in a little English Homy and temper them together then lay it vpon a little linnen cloth and so lay it vpon the sore Piles To stanch the bleeding of the Pyles ¶ Drinke the iuyce of Milfoyle and it will helpe you Proned Or the powder of burn Garlicke and the Piles shall die Also take blacke Wooll black Sops and binde it to the piles and it will helpe you To destroy the Pyles ¶ Take oyle of Roses Frankensence Honny and make an oyntment of them and put it in with thy finger into the fundament and put Mirrh vnto the same and vse often to annoynt the fundament therewith and let the fume thereof goe vp into the fundament For pyles that doe greeue a man or woman ¶ Take the reddest and the newest Tarre that you can get and make it in a plaister vpō a new Lockeram cloth and make bolsters of some other thing and so put two tapes to euerie corner to tye about the patient and once a day dresse the same with cleane clothes Another for the Piles ¶ Take a great Onyon and cut out the core thereof and fill it full of Sugar and stoppe the hole againe and wrappe it in a browne paper and binde it fast with a pack-thred and roste it as you would rost a Warden and when it is rosted open it and lay it to the sore place as hote as the partie may suffer it Another for the pyles ¶ Take the rootes of Verueine and the rootes of the Bur and stampe them séeth them and so lay thē hote to the place but
with a staffe till it be well boiled then let it coole and put it in a boxe and at night vse to put a little thereof in the eye when thou goest to bed lying vpright Another for the pin and web in the eye ¶ Take an Egge and roste it hard and in the white thereof put as much Coporas as a pease then being hote wring it thorow a cloth and let it drop in the eye one good drop this hath often been proued good both for old and young For to cleere the eye-sight ¶ Take and chafe the greace of any maner of fresh fish water against the Sun till that you haue the slime thereof mingle it with Honny and therewith annoynt thine eyes For to cleere the eye-sight ¶ Take and drinke the iuyce of Rew and it will so cleer the eye-sight that if the Sun doo shine ye shal see the starres at noone daie Also take the gall of a Swine or els the gall of a white Cock and put it in a glasse and annoynt the eyes therwith nine daies and thy sight shall be as cleere and perfect as euer it was this bath beene prooued For the pearle in the eye ¶ Take white Ginger and rub it on a whetslone of Norway into a pewter sawcer and doo thereto white Wine and then take a feather and wash the eyes therewith proued A precious water for the pearle in the eye and for red bleered eyes and for to keepe a man young ¶ Take Lumuell of Gold of Siluer of Laten of Lead of Iron of Steele of Litargie of siluer and gold with a little Camomill and asmuch Colombine put these into the vrine of a male child and let it stand a day and a night the second day in warme white Wine the third day in the iuyce of Fennell the fourth day in the iuyce of Egges the fift day in womans milke the sixe day in red Wine the seauenth day in the white of Egs the eyght day put them together and still them then put the water very close in glasses for your vse This water destroyeth all euill in the eyes Also if it be drunke it keepeth a man young and is of wonderfull great vertue For bleered eyes ¶ The iuyce of Cowslips and the water thereof distilled being taken and the eyes annoynted therewith helpeth all blered eyes and taketh away the rednes For heate and swelling in the eyes ¶ Take white Bread and Southernwood sodden in water and therewith bathe the eyes and it will draw away the heate and swelling of the eyes without any paine Also for swelling or running of bloody eyes take and séeth red Snailes and gather the greace thereof and annoynt thy eyes therewith and they will be whole by Gods grace For smarting of the eyes ¶ Take Womans milk and the iuyce of Centory mingle them together and wash well the eyes there-with Also the iuyce of Betony is very good with white wine proued For a mans eye that is blew or black with a blow or a bruse ¶ Take the white of an Egge and Parsly and beat them together and make it as thick as an oyntment and lay it to the eye-lids all cold Also take the gall of a Hare temper it with Honny and annoynt the eyes therewith Also take red Snailes in water with Capons grease and annoynt the eyes therewith For running or waterie eyes ¶ Take of Betony and Hony a like quantitie fry thē and straine them through a cloth and annoynt the eyes there-with Take also Colombine and wring out the iuyce and annoynt the eyes therewith Also take a red Colwoort leafe and the white of an Egge and annoynt there-with the watery eyes when thou goest to bedde Also to make the eyes cléere and bright take the blood of small Birds and Honny and annoynt the eyes therewith and thou shalt cleerely sée For blood-shotten eyes ¶ Take the tops of white Woormwoode and the leaues of Filladane stainpe them and mixe them with the white of an Egge and Rose-water and make thereof a plaister then binde the same to your eyes at night when you goe to bed and it will helpe you For to driue blood from the eyes ¶ Take the powder of Commin of Warmote the white of an Egge make a plaister hereof vpon hard Flax and lay it to the eyes Also for to cléere the eyes take Wall-woort Rue red Fennell stampe them together and temper them well with white Wine and straine it through a linnen cloth and so drop it at night into thine eyes lying vpright in thy bed For bloody or watery eyes ¶ Take a quart of white Wine and put thereto the fatte of xvi péeces of Bacon the breadth and thicknes of a groat and a good sawcer full of Honny and put them in a Latin bason cléene scowred and s●ir them well together and couer them with another bason the space of nine dayes then take of the bason and ye shall find a creame breake the creame a little and poure out the water that is vnderneath softly into a glasse that water will helpe all manner of red eyes and watering vse it daily and put one drop into thine eyes twice a day Another for bloody eyes ¶ Take the iuyce of Rue and powder of Commin mingle them together then take Cotten and dip it well therein and lay it to the eyes and also annoynt the temples the browes and the lids of the eyes therewith Take also the rootes of red Feuell stampe them and wring out the iuyce then temper it with clarified Honny and make thereof an oyntment and annoynt thy eyes therewith and it will take away the rednes For the eyes that are blasted ¶ Take Tutty and Calamint and wash them with white Wine nine times then grinde them vpon a stone with some of white Wine and with Goose greace and Capons greace put hereof in the eyes early and late this hath béen proued A medicine for a mans eye that is broken with a staffe or brused with any stroke this hath been often proued ¶ Take a pinte of white Wine and a handfull of red Roseleaues and as much Commin as thou canst hold in thy hande and put all together then séeth it wel til most part be consumed then take that licquor and put it into a glasse and put thereof into thine eyes doo thus fiue or sixe dayes also wash the sore eyes therewith and at night make a plaister of the same leaues that be sod and lay them likewise vpon the sore eyes and thys will certainly heale the eye though the ball thereof be cutte or hurt with a rod or staffe or any other kind of bruse in the eye comming of what cause soeuer Proued For the itching of the eye ¶ Take the oyle of Tutly and annoynt the eyes therwith Also Sumace is good for the itching of the eyes caused of hote humors and wash them with that water before expressed A precious medicine proued for man woman or chyld that hath
preserue the same in a glasse and giue the woman so greeued a quarter of a pynte at once first in the morning and last at night Another for the same ¶ Take Sauerie and stampe it and put thereto good Ale with a little Iet white Amber made into powder very small and giue the woman thereof to drinke with the Sauery also make a plaister of Sauerie of Isope and of Léekes fryed with fresh Butter and lay it to her bellie and to her raines and shee shall be whole For a woman that her wombe is hard ¶ Let the partie gréeued drink the iuyce of Waybread with old Wine and shee shall bee eased Another for the same ¶ Take Cinckfoyle that is to say fiue leaued Grasse and stampe it and straine it with hote Milke and giue the woman thereof to drinke and it will helpe her For a swolne or aking wombe ¶ Take the iuyce of Rue and let the patient drinke thereof with Wine or Ale and it will help her on warrantise Proued Also take Sothernwood Tansie Rew and eate thē with salt and shee shall be whole For to vnbinde the belly and the wombe ¶ Take Honny and séeth it till it waxe black and put thereto powder of salt and mingle them both together poure it vpon an euen stone or some other euen thing then beeing made an oyntment put thereof into the parties fundament and it will cause him to goe to stoole very well Sundry other medicines for to vnbind the belly ¶ Seeth the roote of Mulberry in water and drinke thereof and it will losen the wombe and the belly and driue out the wormes that be rough and short Also you may vse a Gargarisme of Vinegar water wherein Assa fedita hath beene sodden it abateth the swelling of the wombe or bellie Also if you lay the leaues of Hollihocke very hote vppon the wombe it helpeth the same Also you may vse the Wine that Rosemary and Comin hath been sodden in against the ache of the wombe Also to take Peares and dresse them in your meate comforteth the wombe and vnbindeth the same For to lose the belly and wombe ¶ Take the iuyce of the hearb called Britanica asmuch therof as you thinke necessarie for the strength of the patient and it will loose the wombe without any danger Also if you take Mallowes and seeth them and make pottage of them it looseth the wombe as hath oft beene proued Also the heads of Leeks being sodden in the oyle of sweet Almonds or of oyle Cockil called Zizanium loseth the wombe and keepeth it moist Against wormes in the belly ¶ Take and make pancake or frittures of meale with the leaues of small Tapsebarbe and eate thereof for they are very good against wormes in the belly Also the iuyce of Scabbious beeing drunke is very good for the same Also a plaister made of parcht Beanes with a little Vinegar Mints and Wormewood and layd to the nauell is good against the wormes in the wombe Likewise the iuyce of Plantaine being drunke killeth wormes in the wombe The iuyce of Mints and of Horehound beeing drunke doth the same For wormes in the belly ¶ Take Bettonie and Sauine and dry thē and make pouder of them and let the patient drinke thereof in hote water and assoone as the pouder is in the belly it will kill the wormes and bring them out on warrantise Proued Another for the same Take Sengréene Fetherfoy and Mints stampe them and drinke the iuyce thereof in warme Wine and it will kill the wormes and bring them out For wormes in the belly ¶ Against wormes in the belly take Garlick Pepper a little Parsly and the iuyce of Mints make of them sauce and wet your bread therein Also for wormes in the belly make Pilles of Galbanum and annoynt them with Honny and vse thereof Also for the wormes in the belly take Armoniack made in pouder with the iuyce of Wormewood and Arsmert and it will helpe the same Against the Fluxe of the belly ¶ Take small Reysons and vse to eate of them often with your meate it taketh away the belching and helpeth greatly to stop the fluxe in the belly Also for the fluxe in the bellie let the patient take the roote of Turmentile and stampe it and straine out the iuyce thereof and drinke thereof warme with the Water of Plantaine and it will helpe him Also if the partie gréeued take the rootes or beards of Léekes dryed on a hote Tyle-stone and receiue the sm●ake thereof beneath it is good for to close the fluxe of the belly Also the iuyce of the crops of Bryers taken with a glister is very good for the same purpose Also the iuyce of Sloes giuen to the patient to drink in wine helpeth the paine thereof The powder of fiue leaued Grasse beeing put into the iuyce of Plantaine and giuen vnto the patient to drinke thereof fasting stoppeth the fluxe in the belly A verie good experiment to stop the fluxe of the belly ¶ Take the rootes of Fearne Roses wild Cresses Figge-tree leaues and flowers of Camomile of each a like much and beate them together and seeth them in raine water til the halfe be wasted and then receiue the smoake thereof beneath and wash your feete also in the same water For wormes in little chyldren ¶ Take the hearbe called Rodalia and stampe it and make a plaister thereof and lay it to the childs belly and it will helpe the same Prooued For the wormes in childrens bellyes ¶ Take a penny-worth of Aloes siccatrina and asmuch of Colla curtadia and make them both in fine powder and boyle these two powders on the fire with halfe a pounde of swéet Butter and so dresse the child three or foure times ouer the stomack and the belly against a good fire but remember first to straine this medicine through a fine cloth after it is boyled and thē vse the 〈◊〉 in manner as is afore-said A drinke for wormes in chyldren ¶ Take of Wheate flower asmuch as will couer a French crowne heaped three times and put it into a goblet then take of faire water almost a pynt and sette it to the fire and let it seeth and scumme it verie cleane then take of Penidis two vnces in powder and put it into the water and let it boyle well then take the same from the fire and poure thereof in the flower and stirre it alwaies in the pouring that it may be as thick as milk and no thinner then gyue the partie to drinke thereof warme a good draught at a time A playster for wormes in chyldren ¶ Take of Aloes siccatrina the quantitie of two Beanes beaten into verie small powder and put it into a spoone with as much of the iuyce of Wormewood as will make the same moist like vnto a salue then take a peece of red Leather asmuch in breadth as your three fingers and smere the oyntment thereon then warme it a little and lay it vpon the nauell
is verie good for the liuer Also to drinke the water that Louage hath been sodden in is likewise good for the liuer and the milt Also against the stopping of the liuer and milt take the powder of Barbaries with the iuyce of Morrell and drinke often of the same For the liuer milt raines and bladder ¶ Against the opilation of the liuer milt and raines and the hinderance of vrine take and seeth the hearbe Germander and Canuphithis in oyle and lay it to the place where the party is greeued Also take an electuary confect with Honny and two parts of these hearbes and so vse it For the liuer the milt and the Iaundise ¶ Against the opilation of the liuer milt and Iaundise take the iuyce of Wormwood and Sirrill or else make them in sirrop and vse it with warme water also against opilation of the milt take the iuyce of Worm-wood and the powder of Costy it is also good for the same For all paynes in the milt ¶ Take of the drinke that Gold hath beene quenched in red hote and it helpeth the paine in the milt Also an oyntment made of Assa armonia and Wax softneth the hard milt and it dissolueth the milke curded in the paps Also make iuyce with Smallage and put thereto Oyle and Waxe and confect it into a sirrop Also for the Milt take Annoniacke and Galbane of each of these a like much soften them well in Vinegar and with waxe then put thereto powder of Coste and of Wormwood and make thereof an oyntment and vse therewith to annoynt the place against the milt and it will help the same Also take Egrimonie and eate thereof often-times and it healeth the paine of the milt Against the opilation of the milt or Dropsie take the Wine that Abrosiana hath beene sodden in for beeing often-times drunke it healeth the paine of the milt comming of cold Also against the ache of the milt drinke the wine that Betonie hath been sodden in and it profiteth Also make an oyntment with the hearbe called Bears-foote beaten and then lay it long in Oyle and with waxe make an oyntment the leaues ought to be vsed while they be greene Also the hearbe Amios with the rootes of Ciats in wine helpeth much the paine of the milt Also for the milt and liuer take the iuyce of Fennell sodden in an Apple and take the powder thereof Also for the paine of the milt and liuer take the Wine that Coperis hath been sodden in Also for the payne of the milt and the liuer drinke the wine that Cassia ligna hath beene sodden in Also for the paine of the milte and liuer take the electuarie that Diocostum hath been sodden in Also for the paine of the milt vse a dramme of Cammomile in powder with Wine forty dayes Also for the paine of the milte vse to drinke the Wine that Honny-suckle hath been sodden in Also seeth Iuie in Wine and then straine out the iuyce and drinke thereof it helpeth greatly Also the water that the roote of Fearne hath been sodden in is very good for the same Also you may vse the water or Wine that the rinde of Fennell rootes hath beene sodden in Also the Water or wine that the bough of an Ashe hath béen sodden in is good for this purpose For to soften the milt that is hard ¶ Take the roote of the wilde Vine stampe it with Porks greace then melt it on the fire and straine it and take meale of Linseede and oyle and put thereto and thys oyntment is very good for the hardnesse of the milt and liuer and to ripen unpostumes Another for the same ¶ Take the rinde of the roote of Hore-hound and stéepe the same a fortnight in Wine and Oyle and then let it bee sodden and strained and in the straining put thereto water and Oyle and make thereof an oyntment and vse the same at your neede for thys purpose For ache in the gutts and belly ¶ Take the powder of Mugwoort and let it be drunk with Wine and Honny it easeth greatly the ache in the bowels and is good against diuers other diseases And for the paines in the guts take a ciate of the iuyce of Clot leaues and it wil ease thée For paynes in the belly ¶ Take and stampe Mugwoort and lay it to the bellie it helpeth the same meruailously take also an vnce and a halfe of Wartwoort with asmuch wine and it will likewise asswage the paine in the belly For the paines in the belly ¶ Take and make an electuarie of Honny and seeth it with water to keepe it from cleauing to then put to the same two vnces of Hermodates and one vnce of Fennell seedes and giue thereof to the partie so greeued that hath the paine in his bellie and it will helpe him proued For the payne in the belly ¶ Take wilde Time and seeth the same with Wine and Oyle and it is verie good against the paine in the belly Also if you take the braine of a Hare rosted eate thereof and drink some good Wine afterward it is good for the paine in the belly For the paine in the belly ¶ Take three pynts of Malmesey and a handfull of Oris powder and a handfull of Commin with a handfull of Red-rose leaues dryed a handfull of Cammomile flowers and one dishfull of Wheate branne seeth all these together and put them in a bagge and make it plaister-wise then lay it to the belly of the patient some-what warme For the griping or pulling in the belly ¶ Take halfe a pinte of Malmesie a big roote of Turmentile and grinde the roote into powder with a little Treacle and make it blood-warme and so giue it to the partie to drinke Or els take a penny-pot of Malmesie and a little Treacle and two penny-worth of Mirrh and grinde it to powder and so put the Treacle and Mirrh into the Malmesie and make it reasonable warme and giue it to the patient Another for the same ¶ Take a little quantitie of the earth that wormes cast vp out of the ground which most commonly you shall find in some soft foote-path-waie or els in some Garden path and when you haue gathered the same mingle therewith a like quantitie of Honny and giue the patient halfe a spoonfull in the morning causing him to fast two howres after this within foure mornings eating thereof will certainlie helpe the same as hath beene by sundry persons proued To breake wind in the belly and for wringing in the same ¶ Take Commin seedes Fennell seedes Anni-seedes brused and seeth all in Wine and drinke thereof in the morning at noone and at night Also take Pellitory and boyle it in broth and giue the sicke thereof to drinke For Women that haue very great bellyes beeing not with childe ¶ Take a handfull of Isope a handfull of Hearbe-grace a handfull of Arsmert and seeth all these hearbes in a quarte of Ale till it come to a pynt then