48vyour fire Bigger, And Att Last make itt uerry bigge

But there must Aboue All, bee A spetiall care, to shett

close the ioints of the vessell, in the time of distilling

itt All Being distiled you must sett the mouth somwhat

5wide open, And After the furnice, And euery thinge is

cold, then you shall take forth the water, And put itt

into Another glasse, which you shall stop uerry close; with

wax; And A peece of seercloth to couer itt with all uerry

close; put itt in ner hott place, nor whare the sun may

10com to itt, for itt is of such A substance, that itt would

waest and consume away in Any heate:

This water healed A noble mans man, which had A sore

wounde with A ponniord, un the tope or instape of

the foot, the dangerus est place of any, they did no-

15thinge elce to itt, but dipping a fine cloth in the water

And Layinge of itt to the wound, this healed itt in 2 dayse

that hardly you could see the scare, itt is Alsoe good

for All sinnews that are shruncke, And for many

thinges elce:

20For Hurtes woundes glanders And Kings Euell:

Take A pound of porkes grease And salt itt, of rosin

And mutton sute of each two pound, melt All these toga

-ther, then take rosemary, salt, And Agnus christus seede

of each one ounce of hee ffranckincence well Beaten to powder

25halfe an ounce then put to As followeth, Bittony, Hartwort,

otherwayse called Birthwort, Longe Hartwort, wilde

ripe, otherwayse called fetter berry of each one ounce, Alloes

secatryna, And smale seedes of the hearbe wherewith cloth

is died in grayne; which J thincke is woad, of each of these

302 drams oyle of this seede And Hiperecon of each 3 ounce

one ounce of wormes, mingle All these togather, And

make thereof A salue, And soe playsters:

To Clense the teeth And preserue them

Take of the flower of Rye, Salt And Hony mixed Alto-

35gather, And therewith rub your teeth, thrice A day, And

Afterward wash your mouth with faire water, this

will doe them much good:

A Medicen for all sore Legges, or woundes bee

they new or old, sores, wounds, or Hurtes, =

40though the Legge ware All couered with sores

And eaten to the Bone:

Take Egrimony and pound itt well, And seeth itt in good

white wine, putting thereto A quantety of Bay Leaues, Also

pound A few Rose leaues dryed, Lett All these Boyle togather

45A quarter of an Houre, then wash the sore Legge with this

wine, or mixture, Being warme; then take A sufficiente

quantety of these powders, that is Hartwort: otherwayse

Birthwort, Long And round, Masticke, Mirh, Dragons blood

Aloe Epatica Tutia, the Barke or Rinde, of A Pompion, Burn

50of each of these one ounce, Mommy And bole Armanacke, of each

A quarter of an ounce well pounded to powder, put All these un

the sore, then take the hearbes that ware sod in the wine

And Lay them Alsoe Aboue the powders, binding itt or swad

-linge itt with A cloth, renewinge of itt twice A day; this

55doeing with in a few dayse, itt will bee As well As euer itt was

god willinge:

A Medicine to take Away the venoming

from one that hath benne wounded, with

Any venomed, or poysoned weapon: