144pA confection or Gragea , made into Morsols , or

litle Cakes , for warninge and closinge the

Stomacke after meate , helpinge flow and

weake Concoction of the Stomacke and

5diseasinge grows windeeness , therof a peaseth

Sower belchinge , which are alwaies an in

faliable signe of acould stomacke and withall

it makes the breath gratefull and pleasant ,

The receipts is this , not much unlike that

10Called the Queenes Powder ,

Take Anyseedes , sweet fennil seeds Caroway

seedes , and Colyander seedes prepared white ginger of

Each a french Crowne weight and a halfe , for the

weight of xÿ pound , of Callamus aromatieus , of nutmegg

15of each a french Crowne weight , of Choise Cinamond

of liquorish scraped and Cut of each aquarter of an ounce

of finest powder sugar 18 ounces , let the seedes

remaine whole , ( not poudred or beaten , but the other

things let them bee well cut and small , but not finely

20powdred , soe with rose water to disolue the sugar

addinge these things to it disolued , but let not þe sugar

bee too hot , and stirringe all well , Cast litle morsells

or Cakes like Nanus Christi Cakes and soe keepe them

for your use , to eate after meate , 1:2 or 3 at a time

25Accordinge to the bygness of them 

Some ad to these 2 grames of muske , to make them more

fragernt , but in regard muske is often time of ensine to

weoman , it may bee added , or lest out of your pleasure ,