19vAnd two nights, then styll itt As you please.,
An oyntment of the payn in the stomack
Take A pound And halfe of may Butter unsalted
A pound of deears suitt, 3 hands-full of wormwood
5A good handfull of mynts, halfe A handfull of =
the herbe Balm, Chop the herbes smale And boyle
them in the butter, And suitt, untyll itt bee green
then strayn the Lyquor from the herbes, then =
take two spoonfulls of powder of ginger, one =
10spoonfull of powder of nutmegs, one spoonfull =
of powder of Cloues, one spoonfull of powder of
mastick, sitt the Lyquor when taken of the fire
in Cold water, And put in the powders And neuer
leaue sterring them tyll itt bee Cold, And there
15may be powders As well in the tope, As Bottom,
Any thinge may bee Added that is good for the =
stomack; J made itt for diuers, that had paynes
in there stomicks And hard well of itt:
Agay˄/n\st distyllations Causing night
20 Coughing:
Take of Conserue of red roses (the older the better)
on ounce of philonium Romanum A quarter of An
ounce mingle them well, And take the quantety of
A hazell nutt, or smale nutmeg Last when you
25goe to bed:
ffor A Cough:
Take of the Conserue of red roses (the older
the Better) one pound, As much of raysons of
the sun stoned, As much good goe white sugar
30of Candy : of the flowre of Brymstone one =
dram, of oyle A scruple, Beate these All well
togather, take the bignes of A nutmeg first
And last:
An Electuary to Cause sweat And Rest:
35Take 4 ounce of Conserue of wood sorryll, 2 ounce of
sirrup of lettice, 2 ounce of sirrup of wild red
poppy, And 2 ounce of uenice trakle, mingle All
these with 4 or more Leaues of gold, take in =
the exstremest heat 12 penny weigh for man
40or woman, for younger less in proportion, And in
Little space itt will bring to sweat And rest
the sam mingled with 3 or 4 spoonfulls of Bur
-rige water J haue found to bee good:
An Excellent Receit for A Consumption
45 sirter Collier:
Take Cumfry rootes the worm eaten Clean pickt
out, And thinn slyced one handfull: of Colts-
foot: Burnett, wood Bittony, red rose Leaues –
of each one handfull, boyle All these in A=