52pFor ye stone inye kidnies 52

Take venice turpentine and wash it well, in red

rose water and yen keepe it close in a box, and when you

will vse it, take syrop of violets and put it into

5a spoone to keepe ye turpentine from clyning, and

yen put it in youre turpentine, and yen more syrop of

violets vpon it, and soe rowle it in ye syrop, yen

take it vpon a kniues point and swallow it downe

and soe walke vpon it. Note yat if ye partye be

10cold of constitution, ye turpentine need not be

washed. as allsoe if it be for a woeman which is

unrally cold

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For a woe=man yat can=not keepe her childr=en out of hir full time

15Take and make a bath of rosemary, and being very

warme, let ye patient stand in it vp to ye

necke, but in any case let her keepe her selfe

close and very warme both in ye bath and out, and

when she hath bathed her selfe very well, let

20her goe to bed warme, and drinke nothing for ye

time but Ipocras or manus christi. probatum est.

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To make cakes of liquorish for ye Rewme

Take 2 pounds of ye best liquorish you can get, and let it

25be scraped cleane, yen cut it in slices and bruise it,

yen put it in a pot with 2 quarts of Hysop water, and

boyle yem together and when halfe boyled away, put in a

quart of rose water, yen let yem boyle till yey be

be somewhat thick, and yen straine it into platters and set

30it in ye sunne, till yey be soe hard, yat you may make

it in cakes, as you doe youre manus christi, it may be

you must set it out 10 days before it be hard if

ye sun be not hot. Note you must not /in\ any wise let it

stand after ye soune be downe, and you must watch

35it for flyes and motes.

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A drinke to coole ye liver.

Take endiue liverwort succory strawberry leaues, of

each a handfull burrage, buglos, sinkfoyle of each 1/2

40handfulls currans 1 ounce. damask prunes 10. Boyle all yese

in a pottell of running water to 3 pints, yen take

it from ye fire, and let it remaine till it be cold, yen

straine it easily through a cloth, and mingle ye same

liquore with ye juice of lemons and fine sugar as