110p A Sirrop for the Could, aproued by mee
Take a pound of browne sugar Candie and beate þat into
Powder, a sticke of Inglish liquoris brused, halfe a spooneful
of anyseedes a sprigg of Penyroiall topps of unsett hisopp a
5leafe of coultes foote or tow , and a litle maiden heaire, if
these herbs bee all drye it is the better , then take a
Calues blader drie and make it cleane with drye bran
and a cleane cloth, for noe wett must come to it , and
befure the bladder haue noe holes in it , then tie all these in
10the bladder soe close with a packthreed , that noe water
may come in nor /winde\ remaine within, then tie your bladder
Upon a sticke, and lay the Sticke cross a Skellit of
boylinge water, and leaue the Pack threed soe longe that
the bladder may boyle under water , and befure to keepe it
15full of hot water, and soe let it boile foure houres
togeither till it bee a cleare Sirrop, then straine it
thorough a peece of cleane tiffenie and keepe it
For your use ,
A restoratiue broth,
20Take a gonge Cokerill or Pull it and flea it , take away
all the fat and bruse the bones, alsoe take tow calues feete and
Wash them, / and pick them them cleane from the fatt \ well in three faire water , then put to
them into a close pot or Pipkin , Six wine pintes of