143pQueene Elliabeth her Powder for

Windee Stomacke , caled Pulius Regineus

Take white Ginger , choise Cinamon , Gallingall ,

of each halfe an ounce , or Caroway seedes , of sweet fenie

5Seedes , of either 2 drams , ( which is aquarter of an ounce )

of longe pepper of Cardemons , of mace , of Nutmeggs , of each

of these one dram , ( w /chi\ s is a fench Crowne weight , of

Seddorie halfe a french Crownes weight , let all these

bee made in to subtill and fine powdred , unto which add

10the finest dryest and hardest powdred sugar 12 or 16 ounces

( but not loafe sugar ) , for all loafe sugar is made upp with

alye of kimeand soe causeth drought and dryness , nor loos -

the bellie soe much as the other , mingle all well , this

Powder must bee taken before meat the weight of the

15french Crowne and halfe , or the weight of xy : pound , and after

Meate alsoe , but I hould this or Confection in

the other paper , made into litle morsells , rather better

after meate for disgestion and Closinge the stomak

Instead of Cheese