5vTo cause the mother to goe downward.

Take Assefettida As much As A good walnutt

Binde itt either in A woolin cloth, or in A peece

of sheepes Leather, then Lett the sicke smelle

5thereto, holding her nose to itt, As Longe As

shee can, And itt will goe downward.

A disstilled water for straightnes

of the Lunges And Brest And for

shortenes of winde:

10Take As much Hisope As will suffice to stile A

Quarter of A pinte of hore hound, of harts

tongue, the ribs cut of, of scabius of Egre

mony, of the rootes of Elacompane thine

sliced, of the rootes of Tussilago thine sliced

15And maidenwort if itt may bee hade, of each

two greate handfulls, draw euery one of

those seuerally by themselves in your stile

castinge ouer euery one of them, A Little of

the powder of Synnamon, And then mixe

20them togather, And put there to 2 ounce of

of this drincke in the morninge

fastinge 3 spoonfulls, And As much Att

Eueninge Late, suppinge betimes:

To stay the Rheume

25Take A peece of Marmulad of Quince, As Broade A 6

pence, And As thicke, And Lay therein of chosen mirh

And of masticke, of each A Little, then Lay itt up togather

And when you goed to bed, swallowe itt down your throate

soe use itt, And drincke not after itt:

30To destroye the Rheume

Take halfe A gallon of Hisop water, put therein A pound

of uerry good Lickorish, cleane scraped thine, sliced And

minced, Boyle these untill itt com to A pinte then strayn

itt out, And put thereto of white sugar of candy 4 ounce

35made in A powder, then sett them to the fire Againe And

Lett them boyle A pritty while, then put itt into A faire

glasse couered close, sett in the sun, And lett itt stande

untill itt bee thicke, then make som of itt, into Little =

pilletts, And take Eueninge, And morninge thereof fasting

40As much As An Hazelnutt:

To make A woman haue her milke

Againe whoe had lost itt:

Take the Leaues of ffennill being green boyle itt either

in wine or water, And giue thereof to the woman to drinck

45As well Att her meales As otherwayse, the oftner the better:

And shee shall bee Abundante with milke, Alsoe if the wo-

-man haue not her ordinary cource of flowers As shee =

ought to haue, this will serue for A uerry good medicin

to bringe them to there right cource: