167pThe salue ffor the kinges Euill
Take a Burr dook roote and a white lillie roote and wash
and dry them eith a Cloth , then lapp them in abrowne paper and
rost them in the embers and when they are soft take them out
5of the paper , and cut of all that is burned or hard , then beate it
in a morter with brawnes greace and beare flower and when it
almost beaten enough put in asmuch of the best turpentine as
will make it to smell of it and soe keepe it for your use
The makeinge of Lime Water
10Take a lime stone that is very well burned , as bigg as a mans
head and then put it into six quartes of boylinge Water and
Cover it Close and now and then stirr it , the next day when
it is setled poure of the Cleare water and keepe it in
botles for your use
15 The mannor . how this Water must
bee used for the kinges Euill
The partie must take tow spoonefull of it in a morneinge
and fast tow houres after it doe likewise soe at foure of
the Clok in the afternoone , if the partie haue any swelling
20they must bee bathed with this water beeinge made blood warm
for a quarter of an houre togeither , and a Cloth wett in
the same Water and bound uppon the place but and if
the sein bee broken in any place it must onely bee
Washed in this Water , and spread at him plaister of
25the salue and lay it uppon , and shift it one aday , but if
the sore bee uery ill it must bee dressed twice on a day