5pA very good oyle for any ach or bruise

Take and gather in the month of May a peek of

black snayles and a quarte of May dewe which

you must gather in ye morning before ye sun

5doe rise, yen you must take an ounce. of Mastick

Mastick finely beaten with a litle saffron, and soe

put all into a great earthen pot and stop it very

close with course past and with clay, and let it stand

in a hot oven when you set in youre bread, and when it is

10well baked, let it stand vntill it be thorow cold, and

yen you may take out ye oyle from ye drosse and refuse

which will be in ye bottom; this oyle is very exellent for

all old aches probatum est

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15A very good oint=ment to kill ye itch

take a penny worth of oyle de bays and 15 bayberries

take off ye husks of yem, and yen beate yem very small, yen

take 1/2 ounce. of quicksilver and kill it with fasting

spittel and 1/4 of an ounce. of camphire, and work all this

20in a morter till you can see noe quicksilver, and it

will be white, yen let it stand a day or two, and yen

vse it probatum est.

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A powder for a fistula

25Take greene coperas 1/4 of a pound and burne it in

a black earthen or nealed pot vntill it be red

and after beate it to fine powder, and dip and rub youre

tents in yt, and it will kill ye force of ye fistula and

cause it to heale. probatum est

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The manner and order how to kill an old vlcer

If you come to an old vlcer full of dead flesh, you must first

take away ye dead flesh with pulvis precipitate 1 ounce. and

mercury sublimate 1/2 ounce. grine this very small vpon a

35stone, yen take oyle of violets and oyle of Roses of each 1 ounce.

and make an ointment yereof with ye powders, and if it be not hard

enough, put more powder to it, and soe playster wise lay it

yereto, and shift youre sore once in 24 houres, and if about ye

sore yere be a fire which is red angry flesh, take 1/2 pound

40of white lead, and 2 ounce. of greene coperas and 2 ounce. of allum

and put youre coperas and allum into a fire pan and burne yem to

powder, and yen beate yem in a mortar with youre white

lead to very fine and subtill powder, yen clarifye

swines grease and with yat and ye powders make an