9pthen take a litle red rose water and compound it with

ye maluisye and a litle butter allsoe, yen annoint ye

stomack of him yat is sick being warmed in a dish, yen

take a rose cake and put it into ye dish, and 3 spoonefull

5of ye liquore without ye butter, and set it vpon a chafing

dish of coales, and warme it hot, and soe lay ye sayd rose

cake vnto ye brest of ye sick as hot as he may

suffer it, but first you must beate a nutmeg very

small, and strew it vpon ye cake with a litle  cummin Red.

10probatum est.

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A restora=tion for one yat is sick and brought you hath sickness

for ye rupt=ure in belly

Take ye ferne yat groweth on one stalke, and dry it in

15ye sun and make powder yereof, and let ye party drinke it

with maluisye or strong ale, and when he hath drank it

2 days, take ye rootes of pollypody of ye oake and ye

rootes of elicampane stampe yem together and temper it with

ye oyle of bays, and make a playster yereof and spreade

20it vpon a woollen cloth, and lay it vpon ye sore place

and vse this for ye space of 9 days, and let ye partye

lye for yat space. these herbs must be gathered in may.

probatum est.

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25A medicin for ye sweate.

Take a handfull of endiue 12 crops of marigolds 12

leaues of sage, a handfull of fenell stampe and straine

yem with posset drink of ale or beare and clarifye the

same, put yereto a spoonefull of knot graines, and let him

30drink noe other drink in ye time of his sweat. and keepe

good diet after, and let him not sleepe in any case nor goe

into ye aire, for ye space of 24 howres after till he

feele himself right well and out of danger. probatum est.

Note yat if it take him in his cloths, let him not put yem

35off till ye sickness be past. neyther in his sickness let

him shift any linnen about him, though it be never

soe wet with sweate, for as he begineth to wax well

ye sweate will dry of it seid

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40for ye paine in ye head orheadach.

Take 3 or 4 spoonefull of woemans milke of a manchild

as much rose water, and as much wine vineger, and a little

of ye white of a new layd egg beaten well together yen take

a nutmeg and a penny worth of white poppy sead and beate

45yem into fine powder, and put yem all into ye liquor and stir it well

together, and yen take a fine dowble linen cloth and wet

it in ye liquor, and lay it to his temples. and when