5rA Medicine for the feeblenes of the Brayne

Take of Rosemary A smale quantetie and Boyle

itt sufficientely, put there to white wine, A nut-

meg and A halfe grated, of pure mace Brused one

5dram, Boyle them A little, And let them run through

A faire cloth, in A faire Bason, then put itt into A

glasse, And stope itt close, And of this drincke first

And last, Morninge and Eueninge:

A fomentation to comfort the Harte

10Take Balme, Bourage, RoseLeaues, Lauender cotten

Tyme And Rosemary of each A like quantety of saffron

A little, Boyle these in Malmsy uerry well, then strayne

itt, And beinge throughly cold, wett. A Scarlett cloth

therein And wringe itt harde Againe, beinge well

15warmed, lay itt All ouer the stomake And Hart All

night, when you goe to bed, And you shall finde ease:

A Medicine to exhonorate the stomacke of winde.

Take som Raysons of the sunne cleane picked And washed

takeinge forth the stones, And in the place of the stones

20put in to one of your Raysons, A Little slice of pure Gin

ger: into the second A slice of white Pepper, into the

thirde A slice of longe Pepper, And into the 4th A slice

of Sinamon, And continue till you have dressed many

soe, of these eate Att Any time:

25A Receipt of A glister:

Take a Quarte of stronge Beare, of Pennyriall, And

of Rhew A Handfull, of commin seedes, Annyseeds, And

ffennillseeds, one Spoonfull beinge Bruised A Little,

put them togather, And Boyle them untill halfe

30bee waested, then strayne itt through A Litnning cloth

Lett itt stand to settLe, untill itt bee cold, then drawe

the clearest forth, And warme itt in A Bason, upon

A chafindish of coales, And put there to, A quarter

of A pound of fresh Butter, then use itt:

35ffor A consumption

Take a pottle of Goates milke, of Rice 6 ounce, of Cyn

namon Beaten to powder 2 ounce, of white sugar

of candy 2 ounce, of the marrow of A good mar-

-rowbone 3 ounce, of the pith of A chyne of Beefe

404 ounce, of capers And dates 4 ounce finely Bea-

ten; to powder of Diamber one ounce the Braynes

of A capon, Jordin Allmons blanched 4 ounce. Anny

seedes cleane dressed 2 ounce And made to fine powder

Balme, Burrage, Ros Leaues, Lauender cotten, Rose

45mary And Tyme, of each A like quantety, A Little

Saffron; first As was sayde Lett your Rice ^ /be well\ soked

And Boyled uerry well, then take itt forth And put

Altogather, to bee boyled in or with malmsy, putting

thereto 4 or 5 whole mace, And Beinge Boyled drincke

50first And Last there of, Morninge And Eueninge;

But espetially mornings fastinge, when you goe to bed

take A peece of Scarlett cloth, And dipe itt there

in, And Lay itt uery warme ouer your Stomacke: