50v ffor ringwormes
Take liquid Allom and boyle that in honey And
Annoynt the place there with:
ffor dimness of sight:
5Take redishes in the euening out of the earth, and
cut them in the middle, and lay them in A dish, with
the Cuts down ward, A whole night in the eiare
and drop the water that coms from them, into the
eys And they shall finde ease:
10 ffor A sprayne:
Take Cammomill and seeth itt in Chamberlygh, with
A peece of fresh Butter tyll the Chamberlygh is
sod Away, then Apply itt to the place twenty –
four howe/r\s and euery 24 houres fresh tyll –
15itt bee well:
Another for the same:
Take boll Almanack And the white of A new
Layd egg, with wheat flowre, beat All these
well togather, And spread itt un flax, And
20soe Apply itt to the sprayn, Coue˄/r\ing itt All ouer
Lett itt Lye 24 houres; if you find itt dry and you
not A ble to beare itt, change itt euery 12 hours
An oyntment for Ach Bruse or:
swellinge:
25Take one handfull of Bayse, Another of rose
mary, with sage, saintt Johns wort, Balme, mynt
planton, unsett hissop, chick weed, southeren
wood, penny royall; Lauender, pasly, smal
-ledg, of each of these one handfull, three
30handfulls of damask rose leaues, the like
of wormwood, the like of Rhew, the like of
mallows, the Like of Cammomyll, chope All
these togather, and steep them All night ouer
embers, with A pound of Bores greace, A
35pynt of oyle, the next day, boyle All these
ouer A soft fire, two houres, then strayn
itt, and sett itt in the sun All the summer, and
then strayn itt into Another glass, And itt
will keepe 10 or 12 yeares:
40 An excellent poultis to Cure Any old
sore without the use of Any other salue:
Take white wine and boyle itt, then thicken the wine
when taken of the fire, with wheat flowre, thick
enough for A poultis, when you Apply this poltis
45to the sore, then put A Little sallett oyle un itt, Lett
this bee changed once in 24 houres:
ffor A strayn or Bruse:
Take A quantety of wormwood water distyld
in A Lymbeck And of the water of the herbe