51rworm wood distylled in An ordynary styll
warming these togather, bath the place grei
ued well therewith, dippyng A cloth in itt, Lye
itt un Alsoe, rowling itt gently with A Lynning
5rowler, if the party bee of A Cold Constytution
you may use the more of the hott water, wash
itt night And morning, And if the party bee in
much payn Att noon tyme euery day And itt
will giue ease:
10 To make A poultis good to Asswage Any
swelling, to take Away the Ague out of
the brest, or leggs, or to stay or preuent
A gangreen in Any part mistress Anne Caterine
Take of the grownes of the Ale that is new drawn
15of, And beat som oatmeale fine, As much As will
thick itt to A poultis, ster the oatmeale in itt
before you sitt itt un the fire, And ster itt tyll itt
boyles, then put in A good handfull of red rose=
leaues, And 2 handfulls of mallows shrede, =
20ster them well And lett them boyle to A perfect
poultis, And when it is enough put in two ounce=
of oyle of roses, or elce Bores greace, or if they
cannot bee had reddy, sallett oyle, or hogs seam,
And Apply itt hott to the place greiued, if you
25feare the running of the swelling, Apply A plays
ter Aboue the place greiued, of diaculum or
dyApalma, And lett itt styck fast un itt, not
moueing in 2 or 3 dayse:
To Cure Any Ach:
30Take sage, Cammomyll, wormwood of each halfe
A handfull, And of mallows, A smale handfull,
chope them And boyle them in A pynt of old mus
-kadyne, then strayn them out, An Annoynt the
place with 2 or 3 spoonfulls, As hott As you well
35can endure:
ffor A pyn, or web in the eye:
Take A handfull of hemlock And As much of dazy
both leaues, flowres And roots, with A spoonfull
of Bay salt, stamp them togather, And then in
40A thinn cloth Apply them, to the wrist of the =
right Arm if the left eye bee sore, And to the
left wrist if the right eye bee sore:
A playster for An Ague Aunt walker:
Take uenice Turpentyne And church glass the
45greenest or the redest you can gitt, And frack
-ynsence, spred the Turpentayn un A peece of
new sheeps leather And prick itt full of holes,
the beat the franckynsence And the glass to
gather, then straw the franckynsence And =
50the glass un the turpentayn, pritty thick And
lye itt to the ueines of ye wrists, and soe lett itt
ly for the space of 9 days, Lye itt un A Little
before the fitt Cometh: