161pA Sirrop to Cleance the blood ,
Take a pecke of garden Scuruygrass a pecke of brookelime
and a pecke of liuerworte let them all bee uerie cleane washed and
Picked , then stamp them and straine the Iuce , to aquarte of
5this Iuce . take a pound of sugar , and boyle it to a sirrop ,
when it is allmost boyled , put in the Iuce of ten orringes and
two lemons , soe let it boyle a uerie litle and keepe it for use
Take in the morninge fastinge three spoonefull of this
Sirrop in a litlle Renish wine or whitewine , and as much
10the afternoone ,
To make a Seare Cloth uerie good
Against aches straines or bruses
Take a pinte of the best Sallet oyle , halfe apound of
Redd lead in fine powder , boyle them in a skell it uppon aslow
15fire and stirr them Continualie with a slice to preuent the
lead for setlinge to the botteme , and bee carefull it catch noe
fire , it is to bee boyled till it growes blacke , you may dropp
some of it in to could water , and if it presently growe hard it is
Enough , then dipp into it ould holland asmuch as will
20soake up all the oyle , and hang upp the peeces soe dipt in
Some Coule roome till the bee perfectlie Could , then smooth
them uppon both slides with a knife uppon a faire cloth
spread on a table , and roule them upp with a peece of
white Paper betwixt , aply a peece of this to the place
25greeued and at foure and twentie houres turne it , and at
the next foure and twentie houres , a new peece , as
longe as neede shall Require