121pTo make sirop of Vilots Cowslops

and cloue gilly flowers ,

Take a quarte of springe Water, put into an earthen

Pot and set it into the fyre a pan of of water till it bee Scaldinge

5hot , then put into a pound and a halfe of uilots uerie cleane picked

then tie it upp and let it stand all night wheare it may keepe

warme, in the morninge straine it and put to euery pinte of

that Iuce, tow pound and tow ounce of loafe sugar, and set in

and earthen pot in a pan of water , till it bee melted , and

10when it is melted take it out and lett it stand till it

bee could, soe put it upp for your use , and for Gillyflowers

take a quarte of Burrage water , and for Cowslops springe

water ,

Docter Goelerus his unguent to Cure a wound

15by anoyntinge of they Sworde ,

Take the moss of the Scull of a man that hath beene Strangled

tow ounces , of Mummey and earth wormes dryed and poudred of each

an ounce and a halfe , of blood stone 2 ounces , of the fatt of a beare

of a boare and of a boare pigge , of each tow dragmes and of oyle of

20turpentine 2 dragmes ; make an unguent theirof thus , first

the greases ( beinge cleane tryed ) , and oyle togeither , and after put in

all the rest of the thinges fine powdred and stirr them well

togeither , and this must bee made when the sunn is in libra,

The use of it is . thus , first anoynst wash the Wound in the

25Patients owne urine then anoynt the weapon that made

the wounde , euerie day twice and keepe it wrapt in a faire

linin cloth , and lay it in a place wheare it may lie in quiett