27pPoysons outward
Salt peter is good against all poysons outward of
mans body, soe as ye apply it with vrine or oyle
olife, or hony and turpentine mixt together it will heale
5marvelious soares and vlcers, and cleanseth all disease
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Wormes
Sulphur is good for children yat haue wormes given
yem in milke. probatum est.
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To helpe ye running of ye reines
Take pellitory of ye wall, and stampe and straine it, and let ye
partye drink ye juice with white wine or strong ale and doe
this often and it will help, but drink it warme. probatum est.
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A present remedy for ye ach
Take wormewood and featherfew and sage rue, smallage, red
mints mints of each a handfull and yen chop yem as small
as potherbs, and yen take a pint of malmesy and a peece
20of sowre leaven, and and soe compound yem, and put yem into a
skillat, and soe boyle yem till yey be thick, and yen put yem
betweene youre linnen cloths, and lay it to ye greife as hot
as you can suffer it. probatum est.
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25For a swe=lling in ye belly or in ye leggs.
Take water cresses and cardus benedicus and stampe yem small
and yen make a posset with yem, and let ye partye drink of ye
same posset drink for 2 or 3 days and this is a present
remedye. allsoe if you make ye partye pottage of ye same
30herbes it is a very present remedy for ye same. probatum est.
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First you must stich it vp and balme it, and yen you must bent
his nose with wooll or yoose quills yat ye head may not
purge and thus you must vse it. probatum est.
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for a cut in ye nose though clean cut off.
Take white wax, english hony aqua vitae, oyle of roses and boyle
all yese together and being well warmed over ye coales dip in a
linnen cloth in ye forme of a playster and lay it to ye breast
40probatum est.
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to take out ye fire <of> any burne or scalld.
Take ye white of new layd eggs after ye bignesse ant quantitye
of ye soare, and put yem in a pewter dish, and put yereto a peece
45of roch allum, and labore it about ye dish till it come all
to a froth, yen take a fine linnen cloth, and wet it in
oyle oliue, and for lack yereof you may wet it in fresh
grease or butter, and lay it neat ye soare and lay ye said
froth over ye cloth vpon ye soare a good thicknesse
50and bind it fast yereto, and within 4 times dressing ×