49v A playster to burst the impostume or

carbunckle, and to make the coare to fall:

Take 4 pintes of sallett oyle, put itt on the fire in som =

vessell, then put there in 4 ounce of Cerus well beaten to pow

5-der, 4 ounce of common wax 3 ounce of white Lead finely bea

ten to powder, Lett itt bee soe Long un the fire, untill itt

will spread un marble, then take itt of from the fire, and

put thereto A Little fire, takeing heed least itt fly in your

face, then make of itt A playster of the bignis of the =

10sore, But first make A hole of the bignes of two pence =

then make A Little playster of the bignes of the hole, =

to draw, or eate out the dead flesh, then Aboue itt lay the

other playster, Lett this playster Lay un 24 howrs, then

change the second playster, Leaueing the other playster

15un 24 howrs more; and Anoynt rownd About the sore

uerry thicke with porkes grease, for to ripen itt, soe =

that the midst will bee hard, and round About softe,

soe that the coare will easely com forth: 48 howrs

being past, take of the playster, and make A playster

20of Gates grease, or Barrow grease; and Lay itt un =

the greife, and soon the carbunckle will fall out ; =

then must you medicine the hole with triaculum mag

-num, and when the flesh beginneth to growe, put =

thereto burnt Allum, by the space of 24 howrs, and

25then the first salue about itt:

Another for the same, which is Alsoe

good for sores and fistulaes:

Take Aquauitae, Alsoe water sweetned with hony, and =

plantan water of each of these one pounde, and when

30you will use itt, which must bee day by day, you must =||

take as much of the one As of the other, and put them

in A glasse, which must bee of all these waters a finger =

high in the glasse, this will heale you of the plague

And is Alsoe good against fistulaes and sores, itt =

35hath binne tryed un many:

To make A playster Aureum, which is of an

excellente uertue, for all kinde of sores:

Take Pix Greca, or Colofonia, Brimstone, white franckincence

As much of the one, as of the other, Lett all these things bee well

40pounded togather, and mingled togather, with the whites of eggs

then spread of itt un A peece of par˄/t\chment, but first presse well

the sore with your fingers, that the blood com forth, then put on

this salue, being spread un the partchment, and swadle itt close

to the greife, and you shall see itt healed in A short time:

45This Remedy had A Neopolitan chirurgion whoe would

neuer tell itt to any man, untill hee being hurt in the

hand, hee caused this to bee made by his man, to bee

Layde to his hande:

To take A thorne forth of ones flesh:

50Take A peece of Spunge, of flax, steepe itt in vrine, and lay

itt to the greife, and itt will draw itt forth, without any paine:

Against the swelling and greif in the soule of the feete:

Take mosse that growse in the water being green and stam

-pe itt well, putting thereto sallett oyle, and Lay thereof on

55A peece of cloth, and Lay itt to the greif and itt will ease

the paine:

To take A thorne forth of ones flesh: