51v To make oyle of eggs for the Pyles:

Take what number of eggs you pleas, whites

And yolkes, Beat them togather, untyll they be

inCorporated, into An oyntment As itt were, =

5then strayn itt through A fine cloth, And this

is the oyle, then Annoynt the pyles, And Alsoe

with A Little fine Lint Lyed to them, bynd itt un

this will ease you, but not Cure, if you would

haue them Cured, use only the yolks:

10 An excellent medecyne for Lameness

by shrincking of the sinnews: Lady: mun:

Take A like quantety of oyle of ffox, And oyle

of wormes, And mix itt well togather, And Att

night Annoynt the place Agreiued ouer A =

15pan of Coles, And worke itt in with ye hande =

heated, tyll the oyle bee rubd out of sight:

Aunt walkers Ague playster:

Take A peece of new sheeps leather, round

cut About the bigness of the palm of ye hand

20And sprede itt thinn with Turpentyne, then

Beat som ffranckynsence to powder, And

strew prytty thick upon itt, And soe Apply

itt to the nauell, letting itt Lye untyll itt

falls of:

25 An Approued water to heale Any sore

mouth Aunt walker:

Take running water And red sage, A good quan

tety; the like of Bytteny, of sinckfoyl, other

ways called fine finger A good quantety, of

30Hanny suckle leaues, A Little hearb grace A

good quantety, of rosemary And black Berryes

put All these A seething in the water, untyll itt

bee boyled halfe Away, or neare, then strayn –

them through A Cloth, then take itt of, And put

35in A good quantety of rochAllom And A good

quantety of english honey, untyll you tast

is sweetish, And seeth itt A prytty while;

scuming itt, then sitt itt A Cooling, And put itt

in glasses:

40 An Approued medecyne for the gargett

Quinzy, or swelling in the face or thrott

Aunt Walker:

Take A quart of running water, And A good quan

tety of unsett hissop, And seeth them tyll itt com

45to A pynt, then take 2 penny worth of english

honey And 2 penny worth of sallett oyle, And

About A quarter of A pynt of white wine ui-

-neger, put these into the water, And soe

giue them A whelme, then strayn them through

50A Cloth, And Lye the hissop to the soreface