129pA Comfortable Plaister for the Stomack
Take ahandfull of redd sage , of wormwood and sweet Mergarum of each a
handfull , of red minte and rose leaues of each a handfull , put altogeither
over a chafin dish of Coles and let them dry a pretie while , then put to
5them alitle rose uinygar and red rose water, and let them boyle upon they
dish stirringe them fast , then cut a nutmegg and put to them , and soe let
them stand till the moister bee almost dryed from them , then
quilt them in a linin bagg and soe lay them to the stomack .
For the Greene Sickness
10Take of the filinge of steele well cleaned from all Mixture of wood
burne it and take it up with alodestone , and strike it of with a
feather into a paper , of this take tow ounces , and put uppon it a
quarte of whitewine with these things followinge , rosemary a
handfull . time halfe a handfull , tamarisk asmuch . Pellitorie , of spain
15and claues brused , of each one dram , saxafras shaued 2 drams let
this steepe togeither one weeke , shakeinge or sturringe it togeither
twice or thrice euerie day , then let it stand as longe without
shakinge that it may become cleare , and as it grows cleare , poure it
out into another glass to bee kept to use , this /liquor\ sirrop you may
20Sweeten with sirrop of graine ginger , 2 or 3 ounces to apinte or more
with the sirrop of preserued nutmeggs or both togeither ,
For Stoppinge of blood by nose mouth or Ears ,
Take in march or may Cheefly , a faire linin cloth and wash it in
The span of froggs Nine days dryinge the Cloth in they
25winde euery day , and when you haue ocassion to use it
take a peece of it and put in the place that bleedes and
it will presentlie stopp it ,