168pA Cordall Powder ,
Take a pound of fine bolearmornicke beaten and searsd
Very fine , take allsoe Cardus tarman bill bettony and
Pimpernell scabious fleuellion of each one handfull, chopp
5them small toegeither and bruse them in three pintes
of whitewine and put them into a stone pott , stop it
Close and shake it often , and when it hath stoode
fower and twentie houres , straine assmuch of þe herbs
wine /from\ into the herbs into the bolearmonicke , ( as well
10Stirred in , will make it as thicke as butter , then set
it in the sunn wheare it is hottest and stirr it with a
Cleane sticke , and as it thickens straine in more of
they wine into it , till it haue drunk it all upp , and
When it is dry make it into Cakes and sett it in
15the sunn to harden ,
You must give to a man asmuch of this Powder
as will ly on a six pence , and halfe soe much to a
Child , if the dissease bee dangerus give it in
Dragon Water or some such Cordial Water ,
20If not in milke it is good in small Pox feauours
Agues and fluxes , and generally to drive anythinge
from the hart , and it doth much comfortit
the Stomacke