12v ffor An Ague or feauer:

Take A handfull of southeren wood, A penny-

worth of oyle of roses, A nut meg slyced, one

handfull of salt, first the southeren wood

5then the oyle, then the nutmeg and salt, Layd to

the riftes in A cloth before the fitt:

ffor the Plague:

Take Conserue of woodsorryll 4 ounce 1 ounce of

uenice trackle mixed togather, And take

10down euery morning the bignes of A wal-

-nutt:

An Excellent Receit of the wormes:

Take one handfull of Rhew and wormwood, stamp

itt and strayne itt togather, take 3 penny worth

15of Allowes, and beate itt to powder, and then put the

iuice and Allowes togather in A sawcer, and when =

itt is hott itt will run to A salue, the spred itt =

upon A round peece of Leather, About the big-

ness of the palm of ye hands, and Lye itt un the

20nauell while itt falls of:

Cossen Hartnolls receite for the

richetts:

Take 6 quarts of the best wort, and put there in

2 handfulls of Lyuer wort, of Egrymony, may-

25-den haire, harts tongue leaues, sedwell leaues

of each one handfull, boyle these in the wort=

half An howre, and when itt is cold the worke itt =

with Barm, As you doe other wort, and when itt

hath stood tunned 2 or 3 days, you may giue=

30itt the child to drinck, As itts ordynary beare

and noe other, if itt will drinck itt, if you will you

may put there in halfe An ounce of Anniseedes

in the boyling, to make itt the more pleasant =

Lett the child use itt tyll itt bee well:

35An oyntment to Annoynt the child All

ouer the body, morning and euening:

Take 1 pound of un washed Butter, an handfull

of Lauender before itt spills, cut the herbes

uerry smale, and boyle them in the Butter, tyll

40itt bee halfe Consumed, And Annoynt the child

with itt, the drinck you may use longer then the

oyntment, itt being noe troble to the child:

Doctor staples dyett drincke

Against the scuruey:

45Take A peck of garden scuruy grass, woodsorryll

egremony, Byttyny, Auince, hartestongue, Adder

speare, Saxefridge, sinquefoyle, planton, uio

-lett leaues, prymrose leaues, straberry lea

-ues, hors radish roots of each A Like quante

50ty, oring peeles, and iuice, Bruse All these each

by them selues, then put them Altogather in