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A16167 A verye excellent and profitable booke conteining sixe hundred foure score and odde experienced medicines apperteyning unto phisick and surgerie, long tyme practysed of the expert and Reuerend Mayster Alexis, which he termeth the fourth and finall booke of his secretes ... Translated out of Italian into Englishe by Richard Androse.; Secreti. Part 4. English Ruscelli, Girolamo, d. ca. 1565.; Androse, Richard, 16th cent. 1569 (1569) STC 309; ESTC S100486 123,037 208

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To remedye brusings and sores happened of strypes or otherwyse 35. To heale the hardnesse of the feete 35. To remedye dolorous sores happened through colde distemperature 35. To take away superfluous flesh which groweth in wounds 36. To heale sores that happen thorow wormes 36. To heale sores happened of broken bones 36. To remedie the gummes of the French disease 37. To kill wormes in children 37. An other for the same disease 37. A very precious water for diuers infirmities 37. An oyle like vnto Balme very profitable for diuers sores 38. Against superfluous winde in the left side called in Italian Melancholia mirachiale and the disease called Sincope 39. To preserue from the pestilence 39. A Ceare cloth for sore and swollen legs 40. To remedie the commotion of the brayne through falling from some high place or thorow other occasions and cuttes when thorow the blowes men lose their speach 40. To remedie the falling sicknesse in children 41. To heale the euill habite to cure them that haue the splen 41. A preseruatiue against the pestilence 41. To remedie the discending of a Catarre through coldenesse of stomack 42. To remedie the Kings euill 42. To heale many infirmities with oyle of Sulphur 42. To heale scalie or rough handes happened through the French disease 44. An other for the same 44. Against Melancholie 44. To mittigate the paines of the french disease in any member 45. To remedie the milt that is hardened 45. To preserue from the gout 45. To heale the face of scurfe or scabbes 46. Against the chappes in the hands through heate of the liuer 46. To heale one that is stiptike of body 46. To heale one that cannot pisse through fleugme 47. To purge the heade by the nose after the vniuersall purging of the whole body 47. To stop the flix of a Catarre 47. Here beginneth the Table for the thirde booke To heale a windie impostume 1. To remedie the ioynts that are out of their place 1. To mollifie hardnesse 1. To heale a rupture of the guttes 1. To remedie the griefe of the Matrix 2. A maruellous powder for the weakenesse of the sight 2. To heale ruptures or burstings 3. To staye the heare that falleth 4. To heale swelling of the arme through letting of bloud 4. To remedie the swelling of the legges 4. To heale the swelling of the body and of the legs through colde humors 4. To cause good flesh to grow in wounds 4. To heale sore legges 5. To heale the disease called in Italian Fuoco saluatico 5. To heale bones that are broken in the head in few dayes 5. To mollifie hardened sinewes 5. To mundifie Fistuloes and other putrified sores 6. A most precious oyle to remedie all sores and griefes 6. To heale the cloutes or spots in the face 6. To make the sight cleare 7. To heale sore brests 7. To heale little red speckes in the face 7. A most excellent pouder to comfort the sight and all the defects of the heade of the stomacke and the disease called Scoromia and Vertigo and the palsey and all inward diseases c. 8. To heale the griefe of the raynes of the loynes of the heade and the diseases of the Matrix 8. To heale those that haue the Ptisick 9. An odour against the same disease 9. A fumigation for the same disease 9. To stop a hote Catarre 9. To stay a colde Catarre 9. To heale the same disease 10. To heale those that be Melancholike and are in a fury or rage 10. An oyntment to remedie the sores of the nose 11. To seperate or deuide a corrupted bone from the sound 11. To heale one which by scratching with his nayles hath made a sore 11. To remedie the burning of the vrine 11. An other for the same disease 12. An other for the same disease 12. To reuiue one that is fallen thorow the falling sicknesse 13. A more excellent remedie against expoisments than is common Triacle 13. To heale a thinne Catarre 14. To cause a pellet of a Dagge of Pistolet which is in the fleshe to come forth 14. To remedy a swelling or payne that happeneth after a wound is healed 14. To purge a wouude and to drawe out that which was fastened therein 14. To heale brusings of the head with broken bones or without 15. To draw out things fastened in the flesh as thornes such like 15. To heale the kings euill and other harde impostumes 15. To remedie the paine of the back 15. To heale the rednesse of the nose 16. To heale one that spitteth bloude throughe the rupture of a vayne 16. To heale the euill colour of the face and the Ptisick 16. To heale sores in the naturall places of women 16. To heale the knobs which remaine in the ioynts after the paiue of the gout 16. To remedie the stinch of the mouth 17. To heale the crestie growings of the fundiment 17. To heale the collick 17. To heale the palsie of the tongue 18. To remedie the payne of the head proceeding through a hote or colde cause 18. To remedie the griefes of the head and neck 18. To remedie the dimnesse of the sight 18. To heale the paine of the flanke 19. To heale a burning canker called in Italian Fuoco saluatico 19. To purge the Matrix of women 19. To stop the flix of the bloud of the Hemerodes 19. To heale the coldnesse of the matrix 20. To drie vp the superfluous humiditie of the Vuola and of the gummes 20. To take spots from the face 20. To heale a Ringworme 20. To heale the flix of the bellie 21. To heale the paine of the loynes 21. To heale those that pisse in their beds 21. To heale the sores of the feete 21. To kill wormes in the eares 22. To remedie the hurts of the eares happened through entring of water into them 22. To heale sores that are ingendred in the eares 22. To dissolue impostumes vnder the eares 22. To heale the stripes of the eyes 23. To remedie the losse of appetite vnto meate 23. A maruellous remedy against sores and wounds 23. To preserue one from poysoning 23. Against the bitings of venemous beastes 23. Against the stinch of the nose 24. To heale the griefes of the fundiment 24. Against the impotencie of the Genetale member 24. To heale an impostumed collick 24. Against the biting of a mad dog 23. Against indurate impostumes perished Condilomi and hardened breastes 25. To dissolue an impostume vnder the eare 25. To dissolue the kings euill and euery hard impostumation 26. Against trembling through some melancholy humor 26. A confection to heale mistes or dimnesse of the sight 26. Against the weakenesse of the sight 27. An other for the same purpose 27. To keepe the belly sollible in the infirmitie of the eies 27. Against the inflamation of the eyes 28. To heale the griefe of the eies 28. An other for the same effect 28. To heale stripes of the eies and extention of the nuck 29. To other
the heare from the bearde or head called in Italian Tigna 2. To heale Ringwormes 2. Another for the same 2. A remedie against the Itche 2. Another for the same 2. Against rubbing or itch which commeth in the night 3. Against the chapping of the lippes 3. Against the chapping of the feete 3. Another for the same 3. For the same 3. Against sweate which stincketh 3. Against the stinch of the toes 4. Against bruses of or about the eares 4. Another for the same 4. To heale a West that riseth vpon the eie liddes 4. To take away blewnesse or blacknesse of the eie liddes 4. To make nayles which are rotten to fall 4. Another for the same 5. For the same 5. Against bruses of the nayles 5. A plaister to heale burgeons or pushes 5. A remedie for such as haue out their fundament 5. To remedie the crampe in children 5. A remedie against the falling sicknesse 6. Against the griefes of the skull 6. To comfort the hart 6. For the tooth ache 7. To mitigate euery kinde of griefe 7. Another for the same 7. To heale the disease called Gonorrea 7. Against the flixe of the bodie 8. A medicine to heale the flixe of the liuer 8. To stop the flowers of a woman 8. Against the disease Gonorrhea 9. And excellent sirope to heale the French pockes 9. A playster to heale the dropsie 9. Against red spots in the skinne 10. To stay heare that it fall not away 10. A remedie against pimples or spottes in the face 10. To remedie a fretting itch and rough or scalie spots 10. To make heare to grow againe 11. A remedie against the falling away of heare called in Italian Aree 11. A remedie to heale Chilblaines which are properly in the ioyntes of the fingers through colde called in Italian Buganze or the itche 11. To heale beatings or brusings 11. To purge the fleume of the Matrix 11. A remedie against the pestilence 12. To heale the Ptisicke 12. To remedie the diseases called Dissinteria and Diarrhea and the bloudie flixe of women 12. Against the rednesse of the face and nose 12. To heale the Pleurisey and putrifaction of the matrix 12. Against the difficultie of taking breath and opilation of the liuer and lunges and a vehement cough 13. To make heare growe againe where it is fallen away 13. To prouoke sweate and to heale the plague 13. Against the paine of the liuer stomack and milt 13. To heale Ringwormes or the Morphew 13. Against the disease called Nausea 14. To cause the naturall places of women to purge 14. To heale the hoarcenesse and straightnesse of the brest occasioned of euill humors 14. A remedie to cause a woman to bring forth the dead creature or the skin that the childe is wrapped in called in Italian Secunda 14. To cure the distillation of vrine 14. Against rednesse and dropping of the eies 15. To remedie the broken coddes of children 15. Against the bitings of mad dogges 15. To remedie the vntemperate heate of the liuer 15. To expell sadnesse 15. To remedie an olde inueterated cough 16. Against the paine of the stomacke and the disease called Nausea 16. To remedie the stinking or chappes of the toes 16. Against the paine of the stomacke 16. To heale the perillous flix and excoriation or rasing of the bowels called Dissintiria 17. Against the Cholike 17. A remedie for him whose fundiment is out to cause it to abide in 17. To heale broken Kibes 17. To drawe out thornes or anye other thing fastned in the flesh 18. To take away Wartes 18. To remedie the stinking of the mouth 18. To remedie the paine of the loynes 18. To remedie the difficultie of pyssing and payne of the Bladder 19. To heale one that cannot keepe his water 19. To remedie the comming out of the matrix 19. To heale the itch and hardnesse of the matrix 19. To remedie the windinesse of the Matrix 20. To heale the paine of the heade occasioned through the French disease 20. To cause heare to grow where it is fallen away 20. To remedie eyes that be bloud shot 20. To heale the flix of the bodie and spitting of bloud 20. To remedie the Ptisicke 21. An oyntment to heale the stiffenesse or shrinking of Sinowes called Spasmus comming of a wound taken of some venemous beast 21. To make milke come into a womans brests 21. To remedie the disease called in Italian Fuoco Saluatico and in English S. Anthonies fire 21. A verie excellent remedie against winde in the left syde called in Italian Melancholia mirachiale 21. Another for the same 22. To remedie the want of sleepe through frensie 22. To heale the falling sicknesse 22. To heale the trembling or shaking of the members 22. To remedie the teares or itch of the eyes 23. To heale the sounding of the eares 23. To remedie the yoxe or hicket 23. To remedie the beating trembling of the bodie and the disease called Sincope 23. To drie vp the milke of the brestes 24. To make soft or flagging brests to become harde 24. To remedie the vomiting of children 24. To remedie the paine of the stomacke which happeneth with sharpe belkings 24. To remedye the bloude or milke engendred in the stomacke 24. To remedie the opilation of the liuer 25. To heale the Iaundice 25. To remedie an olde paine of the liuer and of the bellye and sides with the shorte ribbes called Hypochondrium 25. To remedye the hardnesse of the Liuers wyth the Iaundice 25. To heale the flixe of Vrine 25. To prouoke vrine 26. To remedie the burning of the vrine 26. To remedie the paine of the Bladder 26. To heale the Collick 27. To remedie the flixe of the bodie 27. Another for the same 27. To remedy the strainings called in Italian Pondera 28. Another 28. To prouoke the flowers and Secunda vnto women 28. Another for the same 28. An other most excellent remedie for the same 28. To remedie the paine of the Matrix appostumated thorowe grosse humors 28. To heale the payne of the Matrix happened thorowe winde 29. To heale the prefocation of the Matrix 29. To remedie the comming out of the Matrix 29. To remedie the itche of the purse of the testicles 29. To heale the paine of the Hemerhodes 29. To remedie the hardnesse or stifnesse of the ioyntes 30. To heale the Sciatica 30. To remedie the griefes and inueterated swellings of the knees 30. To take away swellings after the Goute ceaseth 30. To driue away venimous Beastes 31. To take away spottes out of the skinne 31. To heale Ringwormes 31. To remedie the wanne specks or pimples of the face 31. To remedie the opilations of the liuer of the milt 32. To remedie the baldnesse of the heade 32. To stop bleeding at the Nose 32. Against the excoriations and griefes of the bodie 32. To heale the flixes of the stomacke and bowels 33. To heale the issuing forth of the Fundiment 33. To heale streynings
that penetrate 6. To take away the blacknesse of wounds 6. Against griefes occasioned through rupture or vnplacing of bones or in the members 6. To dissolue the blacknesse of the skin happened through stripes or other cause and for to heale the sores of the naturall places of women and swellings of the brests 6. Against all kindes of flixes of bloud and to heale the hurtes of the bowels and of the bladder 7. Against the swelling and griefe of a mans yarde 7. Against the kings euill 7. Against putrified gummes 7. To take away the putrification of wounds 7. Against vicious humors which are caused of the itch or like effectes betweene the flesh and the skin 8. To heale wounds quickly 8. To heale that kind of breaking out that is like vnto a Leprosie 8. To heale broken bowels of children 8. Against pimples or knobbes of the legges and naturall places of women with rednesse and burning 8. To remedie the gallings of the feete and cankers 9. To heale olde sores 9. To remedie a blit or blast and to heale cankers 9. To cause nayles that be scaly to fall away 9. A remedy against the infection of the lunges and the Ptisick 9. To heale the sores of the mouth and throte 9. To heale Ringwormes Cornes and sores of the feete 10. Against the flix of the bloud of Emerodes and sores of the priuie members 10. Against the putrifaction of the gums and sores of the mouth 10. Against blites and waterie scabbes that are in the heades of children 10. Against wounds and all putrified olde sores 10. Against Colericall impostumations as blytes and blastes and such like 10. To remedie the griefes of the bowels and watry ruptures 11. Against the griefes of the ioynts 11. To heale the broken bowels of children 11. To heale the scorchings made with fire and fretting sores 11. To remedie the hurts of the scull 11. To heale corrosiue hurtes called commonly the Wolfe 12. Against wounds and ruptures of the naturall places of women and to stop the flix of bleeding of the nose 12. For to heale one that falleth from some high place 12. To stop the bloud of the Matrix and of the vrine of wounds and to heale the black pimples of wheales in the legs 12. To stop the bleeding of wounds 12. Against the flix of the bloud of the Emerodes 13. Against the Hemerodes and crestie swellings of the fundiment and rednesse of the face 13. Against spitting of bloud 13. Against the reptures of the feete and of the handes occasioned through the French disease 13. Against the burnings of fire 13. To heale eares that auoyde matter 14. Against scabbes and itche 14. Against the Leprosie 14. Against itch and swelling of the Hemerodes 14. To heale Cankers 14. To heale the sores of the naturall places of women 14. To heale griefes of the eies and to make cleare the sight 15. Against the gladnesse of the feete or other partes of children 15. To mundifie purified wounds 15. Against griefes of the Neck through strips or other occasions 15. To remedie the disease Panaritio 16. Against the chaps of the Fundiment and spots in the face 16. Against the swellings and sores of the Hemerodes 16. To remedie the flix of the bloud of the Hemerodes 16. To heale the swellings of a mans yearde 16. To heale deepe sores in the legges 17. Against the griefes sores putrifection and stinch of the eares 17. To heale chappes in the heads of the brests or teates 17. To heale sores of the legs happened through scaldings 17. To heale a west growing on the eye lids 17. To take awaye the grief of the eyes which hapneth of astripe 18. Against chappings of the lippes and of the heades of Womens brests 18. Against chaps vnder the tongue 18. Against a Fistola growing in a womans brest 18. To remedie the impostumation of a mans yarde and windinesse of the bottome of the bellie 18. Against hote impostumations of the testicles 19. Against colde impostumations of the testicles 19. Against the discending of the intrels into the purse of the testicles 19. To remedie a rupture or breaking 19. To draw bloud from the Hemerodes 20. To stop the flix of the bloud of the Hemerodes 20. Against rupture of the hands feete caused through colde 20. To close vp wounds 20. To generate flesh in wounds 21. Against brusings within the flesh and armes 21. Against the shrinking of sinowes 21. Against the hurts of the sinewes and arteries 21. To heale the pricking or cuttings of sinewes 22. Against paine of the sinewes 22 To ease the paine of wounds 22. Against the superfluous flesh of wounds worms of the same 22. To take away the blacknesse of wounds 22. To remedie the disease Panaritio 23. To open ripe impostumes 23. Against festred cankers 23. To heale sores that are moyst and hard to close 23. Against fretting sores 24. To heale sore tetters 24. A verie excellent water for tetters 24. Against burnings or scurfes in the face which appeare like vnto a Leprosie 25. An other 25. To heale sore legges 25. To heale legs that are hard swollen and sore 25. To heale the burnings of fire before they bladder 25. To heale one that is fallen from some high place 26. To heale one that with a fall hath hurt one of his members 26. To preserue a member that is stricken from impostumation 26. To take away the signes that remaine of blowes or stripes 26. To heale brusings of the nayles 26. To heale sores proceeding of itche in the naturall places of women 27. Against the sores of the mouth of the matrix happened in procreation 27. Against burning sores of the matrix of women with childe 27. Ao heale the prickings of sinewes 27. An excellent and precious oyntment to heale the rupture of the seull 29. To molifie hardnesse 29. A most precious oyle to heale a wound in .xxiiij. houres 29. Against spitting of bloud through ruptnre of a vaine 30. To heale sores of the legs 30. An other for the same 30. Against all inflammations of the raynes and the running of them 30. To heale sores that are inflamed 31. Against stripes or brusings 31. To heale Panaritio and euery other griefe which happeneth vnto the endes of the fingers 31. To heale scurse or scales in the head beard or browes 32. To remedie the scortications of children through occasion of vrine or of some other sharpe humor 32. To remedye the running of the raynes occasioned of a sharpe cause and to heale the scortications which they make 32. To remedie spots and markes and to take away all superfluous growing of flesh in any part of the bodie 32. To heale sores of the brests 33. To make oyle of Balme which hath these vertues following 33. To heale wounds of the legs happened of scaldings 34. To close vp wounds 34. To heale sores which through drie distemperature of those parts can not be healed 34. To remedie dolorous sores of the ioyntes 35.
for the same 29. To remedie the Litargie 29. To heale the incontinencie and dropping of vrine 29. Against the hardnesse of the splene 30. To heale an olde flix of an womans flowers 30. Against stinging of Bees 30. To heale the inflammation of a mans yarde 30. A remedie against coldnesse and debilitie of the raines the paine of the back and want of appetite vnto a woman 30. To remedie vomiting occasioned of cold humors 31. Against the streynings when a man cannot go to the stoole 31. To rmedie deafnesse or want of hearing 31. To heale bruses about the eyes without launciug or incision 31. To heale watrie or dropping eyes 32. An excellent pouder for the same disease 32. To heale the griefes of the eyes 32. To heale the sores of the eares that offende the hearing 32. Against the griefe of the loynes and of the eyes 33. Against difficultie of taking of breath thorow coldnesse 33. To heale a drie cough 33. Against the hardnesse of the matrix 33. Against the falling of the Vuola and swelling of the pallet 33. Against the comming out of the nauill of children 34. To heale the palsey 34. Against the debilitie of sinewes 34. Against rednesse of the legges 35. To remedy the printes of blowes that remaine 35. Against swellings of the face 35. To keepe heare from growing white 35. To heale the itch of children 35. An other for the same 35. Against trembling or shaking 36. Against stinch of the mouth through rotten teeth 36. To heale the white flixes in women 36. To heale the relapsation of the gummes 36. To heale chaps in the fingars 36. To heale a windie impostumation 37. To heale the euill disposition which commeth before the dropsey and the abstruction of the Mesaraicall vaines 37. Against the flix of vrine 37. To remedy the impotencie of the Genitall member 38. To heale sores of the Bladder 38. To heale the diseases of the raines 38. To heale rupture within the body 39. To take away the blacknesse of skarres 39. To kill wormes in the body 39. To preserue one that hath taken poyson 39. A medicine to heale the Qninsey 39. To remedy the vnquietnesse of agues and to prouoke sleepe 40. To heale the flix called Disenteria 40. An other glyster most precious for the same disease 40. An other for the same 40. An other for the same of very great efficasie 40. To cause Hemerodes to open 41. Against scorchings of fire 41. To preserue one from the gout 41. Against the belkings of the stomack 41. To cause a woman to bring forth a dead creature 41. To heale the dropsey and opilation of the liuer 42. An emplaister to heale the rupture of the scull 42. An other for the same 42. Against the paine of the Collick 42. To heale the itching or scabbes of the fundiment 42. To remedie the paines and burnings of the fundiment 42. To heale the disease called Iliaca passio 43. An other remedie for the same disease 43. To remedie the issuing out of the fundiment 43. To heale one that cannot keepe his vrine 43. To remedie the comming out of the matrix 43. Against the growing of flesh out of the nayles 44. To cause skalie nailes to fall 44. To take away the blacknesse that remayneth in skarres 44. Against bloud that is congealed within one 44. Against the difficultie of taking breath 44. To remedie the congelation of milke within the brests 45. Against the subuersion of the stomack 45. For one that hath lost his voyce 45. To remedie the hardnesse of the splene 45. Against empoysonments 45. To heale the flixes Disentericall or Lientericall 45. To draw out thornes or arrow heads out of the flesh 46. For women that be barren 46. Against the Collick 46. Against the infection of the skinne 46. To cause a woman to bring forth a dead creature 46. Against the crestes of the piles in the fundiment 46. To remedye a tongue aggrauated which through ouermuch moysture pronounceth not well 47. To heale the paine of the Collicke 47. To drie vp milke in the brests 47. To diminish the fleugme of the body and to augment bloud 47. A remedye to cause conception 47. To heale paine in the feete 48. To heale Wheales 48. To heale inwarde ruptures 48. To remedie griefes proceeding through going out of the ioyntes and to heale swellings 48. To heale the paine of the splene and the Ptisick 48. To remedye the puntures of bones or stingings of deade Serpentes 49. To take away wearinesse after great labor griefe of mēbers 49. To heale one that lotheth meate 49. To heale percussions of the eyes 49. To remedie the paine of the splene 49. Against the griefes of the body 49. To heale the plurisey 50. To remedy the stinking at the nose and difficultie of hearing 50. To heale the scorchings of fire 50. To dissolue the crestes of the French disease 50. Against swellinges of womens bellies that make them to seeme with childe 51. To clense the face from spots 51. To heale the torsions and griefes of the belly 51. To remedy the burning or heate of vrine 51. To remedy percussions or falling vpon the ribbes or back 52. Against burning occasioned of colde 52. To heale wheales or blisters in the face 52. To make skarres become fayre of colour 52. To take away the bleachnesse of blowes 53. Against the swellings of Percussions 53. To heale those that haue paine in their liuer 53. To heale the paine of the brestes which happen after the birth of a childe 53. Against the scurfe of the heade 54. To heale a plurisey by spitting 54. Against moyst sores 54. To heale wounds which after they are whole burst out a newe by reason of a putrified bone 54. To heale the crestie swellings of the piles 54. Against euill disposition through coldnesse of the stomacke 55. To heale the losse or diminishing of smelling 55. To cause that heare shall not grow againe 55. To heale cleftes or chappings of the fundiment 55. Against retention of vrine in Agues 56. Here endeth the Table Of the fourth and last part of the Secretes of the Reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemount The first Booke A remedie against mistes or cloudes and other impediments which offend the sight TAke Eyebright water Fennell water red Rose water and Celendine water of eche an ounce of the iuice of Rew and of Rosemarie of eche two drammes of Gum Serapine half a dramme of the gaule of a Partridge or Kite two scruples mingle them and make your medicine according to Arte and vse to put of it many times into the eye To kill wormes that gnaw and eate the heare TAke a quantitie of the séedes or rootes of marshe Mallowes and boyle them a little then let it coole and of the Mucillage which shalbe taken thereof you shall annoynt the heare The like effect is séene by annointing the heare with the Mucillage made of the leaues of Willowes To destroy scurfe or scales in the head
TAke a quantitie of the flower of Cicers and of the séedes of marsh Mallowes brused and dissolued with vinegar then annoynt the head and afterward wash it with the decoction of Béetes and toppes of Mulbery trées Or else take of the berries of Ben and of the flower of beanes of eche like quantitie boyle them in water with the which you shall wash the head Against the falling away of the heare from the bearde or head called in Italian Tigna TAke of the pouder of the rootes of Ireos called Flowerdeluce and of the soote of a chimney of eche like quantitie mixe them with olde oyle and annoynt the heade or else take of Aristologia of Verdegrese of Sal Armenick of Bdellium of mustard séede of Gum Dragant of ech like quantitie braye them and mingle them with the oyle of wheate and vinegar of both as much as sufficeth and adde therevnto a little Honye To heale Ringwormes TAke of yellow brimstone of the berries of Ben of ech a like and being brayed mixe them with Turpentine and so annoint the sore Another for the same TAke of the Ashes of Garlicke burnt and mixed with hony annoynt the place or else take Styrax liquida mingled with vinegar and annoynt the sore It helpeth also to annoynt it with the Gum of brused Almondes If the Ringwormes shal be vlcerous take of Incense of Gum Dragant of Brimstone of Aloes of ech a dramme of Gum Arabicke two drammes mixe them with vineger and so annoint A remedie against the itche BRay the toppes and heades of Poppie and mixe them with vinegar and so annoint the place or else dissolue Aloes being beaten with Endiue water and it will doe the like Another for the same TAke of the leaues of Sene one handfull boyle them with water of Roses and Smallage and a little vinegar and wash the sore It helpeth also to wash it with Sea water warmed or else with the decoction of wilde Cucombers reduced into water Against rubbing or itch which commeth in the night AFter that the euacuation of the bodie is made with purgation or by letting of bloud you shall annoint it with Aloes and Myrrhe dissolued in water of hony It helpeth likewise to take Aloes with the flowres of Lentilles and mixe them with vinegar and honie or else wash the place where y e itche is with water of Smallage or with the lées of vineger by it selfe alone Against the chapping of the lippes TAke dried lées of white wine called Tartar and burne them in the fire and temper them with Rosin and grease of an Hen or Ducke medled with a little hony and so vse it Against the chappings of the feete ANnoint them with the grease of a Goate or of a Cowe or with the oyle of an Hinde and you shalbe healed Another for the same TAke of wax of oyle Sisamine of Turpentine of Stirax liquida of eche like quantitie mixe euery thing togither and laye therof vpon the sore For the same TAke of Gum Dragant poudred thrée drammes of Polipodie rootes one dramme and a halfe of Charabe of Incense of ech halfe an ounce of Turpentine sixe drammes bray euerie thing and with the oyle of an Hart make an oyntment Against sweate which stincketh ANnoynt the bodie with water of Mirtels drawne through a Lembicke or with water in which Allum is dissolued It worketh the like effect to annoint the bodie with the pouder of saunders or with the pouder of Ciperus and Roses Or with the ashes made of the leaues of Lillies and Myrrha Against the stinch of the toes TAke ofred Roses one pound of Galles of Spicknard of Ciperus of Myrrha and of Allum of ech ten drammes make thereof little cakes or Pastelli with rose water And after dissolue them and so annoint when néede requireth Against bruses of or about the eares YOu must marke if it be néedefull to drawe bloud from the bruse then annoint the place with this oyntment Take of Teruce of Smalledge séede of ech like quantitie bray them and with hony make an oyntment Another for the same TAke of quick Brimstone called Sulphur viuum of Myrrha of Incense of ech like quantitie pouder them and being mixed with liquide Pich lay it vpon the sore To heale a West that riseth vpon the eye liddes TAke waxe and being well warmed put thereof oftentimes vpon the griefe Or else take flies the heades of them being plucked of and with the bodies rub the sore To take away blewnesse or blacknesse of the eye liddes TAke of gréene Chéese newly salted and being cut in slyces lay thereof vpon the griefe or else stampe Wormwood and make therof a playster with the iuice of a Radish and then vse it To make nayles which are rotten to fall TAke Sulphur being poudred and mixe it with hogs grease and put it vpon the place Another for the same TAke liquide Pich Waxe Colofonie Rosin of quicke Sulphur and of Salt of eche like quantitie and make thereof a plaister For the same TAke Propolios Waxe Bitume of eche two drammes of quicke Sulphur one dramme and make a plaister Against bruses of the nayles TAke leaues of Mirtels when they are tender and leaues of a Pomegranate trée and being well brayed put of it vpon the nayle and binde it fast A plaister to heale burgeons or pushes TAke of Camomill flowers a handful of the flowers of marsh Mallowes of gréene Rew and of Mallowes of eche two handfulles of Leuen one ounce of Pepper a dramme of common Salt one ounce and a halfe of Figges thrée boyle the aforesaid things then bray them and put therevnto of the oyle of Camomill sixe ounces and being well incorporated make therof a plaister A remedie for such as haue out their fundament TAke of Mumia of Hipoquistidos of Licium of Galles of the shels of Oisters being burnt and make a fine pouder but annoint first the fundament with oile Oliue and afterward you shall put of the aforesaide pouder vpon the gutte To remedie the crampe in children TAke of Marigoldes and boyle them in water vntil they be tender and with the said decoction washe the childe and then annoint him with oyle of Lillies or Ligustrum A remedie against the falling sicknesse TAke of white Incense called Olibanum of Masticke of Spiknarde and of Squinant of ech thrée ounces of Galbanum of Oppopanack of ech half an ounce of Vischus quercinus one ounce of Amber halfe a scruple of Pionie séedes halfe a dramme of the séedes of wilde Rewe one dramme of Labdanum two drammes of Nutmegs of Cubebes of eche halfe an ounce of Castor of Coperous of eche halfe a dramme bray euerie thing verie well then dissolue the Gums with the oyle of Rew and incorporate them with the Vischus working them well with your handes and medling therewith the pouders and in the ende adde therevnto the Amber Of which take as much as shalbe sufficient and spread it vpon Lether or a new linnen cloth and the
leaues of Cinquefolie To remedie the paine of the loynes TAke of quicke Sulphur what quantitie you thinke good and being brayed into pouder mixe it with the fatte or sewet of what beast you shall thinke good and then annoint It helpeth also to take the séedes of wilde Mintes brayed and mixed with Wheat flower lay it on them or else to bray the gréene leaues of Ferola in wine and to laye them thereon To remedie the difficultie of pyssing and paine of the bladder TAke of Pulegium of Spikenarde of Folium of ech lyke quantitie being somewhat brayed you shall put them into a little bag and being warme applie it vnto the griefe It helpeth also to take Horehounde boyled it wine and water and being strayned giue it vnto the sicke person to drinke To heale one that cannot keepe his water TAke of Snayles called Africani that is such as are without their shelles and being burned giue the partie oftentimes to drinke thereof in wine It helpeth also to drinke the braines of an Hare in wine to eate the reines of the said beast To remedie the comming out of the Matrix FIrst you must dissolue with the iuice of wormwood Aromatical spices as Gallia muschata Lignum Aloes and therwith annoint vnder the Nauil Then take Rew Castor Artemesia of ech like quantitie boyle them in good wine vntill two parts be consumed and being strained giue thereof the drinke Then cause the Matrix to be put in with ones handes verye softly and cause hir to be set in a bath in the which are boiled of Roses of Pomegranat flowers called Balaustie of Sumack of the rindes of Pomegranates of Galles of Mirtels of the leaues and inward barke of an Oke and of Cipres nuts To heale the itch and hardnesse of the Matrix TAke of Camphora of Litharge of Baye berries as much as you thinke good and with the white of an Egge make a suppositorie and put it into the Matrix The pouder of Fenegreke mixed with the bloude of a Goose and annointing the place therwith healeth the hardnesse of the Matrix To remedie the windinesse of the Matrix TAke of Mallowes of Pellitorie of the wall and being boyled in water make a bathe for the woman and after you shall put vpon hir bodie this plaister following being warme Take of the iuice of Taxus barbatus and of Rapes and being mixed with the Meale of Barlie make therof a plaister To heale the paine of the head occasioned through the French disease TAke of Aloes Epatice one ounce of the rootes of Pimpernell and Buglosse of eche a handfull boyle all these in thrée pintes of water vntill two parts thereof be consumed and that which remayneth you shall deuide in foure partes to giue him in steade of a sirop it will purge him and cease the paine To cause heare to grow where it is fallen away TAke and burne Acornes of an Oke and mixe the pouder with the fat of a Beare and annoint the place To remedie eyes that be bloud shot TAke of the milke of a Goat that is bloud warme and therewith fomentate the eies or else bray the leaues of Verbena with a little salt and therewith emplaister the eyes that all the night they may be shut and the day following take it awaye and continuing thus certaine dayes he shall be hole To heale the flix of the bodie and spitting of bloud TAke of Gum Dragant Gum Arabicke of Sanguis Draconis of Bole Armenia Amidum of Spodium of eche foure scruples of the stone called Hematitis grounded vpon a Marble of the iuice of Plantin of Poppie of Mumia of Acatia of Hipoquistidos of eche thrée drammes of sirrop of Roses as much as sufficeth meddle them well togither and make thereof a lectuarie To remedie the Ptisicke BRaye Bettonie and mixe it with Honie and make therof a lectuarie or else beate Pine Apple kirnels which are clean and new and with soden wine and clarified Hony labor them so long in the Morter that they come vnto the forme of Hony and vse to take thereof It helpeth also to take the lunges and hart of a wilde goose boyled and to eate thereof An oyntment to heale the stiffenesse or shrinking of sinowes called Spasmus comming of a wound taken of some venemous beast TAke of the meale of Line séedes of the meale of Barlie and of Orobi of eche thrée ounces of the meale of Beanes one ounce of Honye a pounde of white vinegar thrée ounces of hard Pitch sixe ounces of Swines grease thrée ounces mixe all togither and make therof an oyntment To make milke come into a womans brests TAke Dill and boyle it well in water and of the decoction you shall giue vnto the woman to drinke morning and euening foure ounces at a time and it will doe the effect To remedie the disease called in Italian Fuoco saluatico and in English S. Anthonies fire TAke of Burre rootes and of Sage leaues and braye them verie well and make therof a plaister which you must laye vpon the sore A verie excellent remedie against winde in the left side called in Italian Melancholia mirachiale TAke of red Rose leaues sixe ounces of Ciperus fiue drams of Cloues of Asarum of Mastick of Spicknarde of eche sixe drammes of Mace of Cardamomes of Nutmegs of eche one dramme braye and mixe them togither Then take of Myrobolanes called Emblici one pounde the which you must boyle in seuen pintes of water vntill two parts therof be consumed straine it and put vnto the decoction one pound of Hony then boyle it againe vntill it be as thicke as Hony then put it vnto the spices before mentioned and mixe them togither with a spatter made of Willow or of a Pomecitron trée and aromatize it with halfe a scruple of Muske and vse it in electuarie Another for the same TAke of Capillus Veneris called in English Maiden heare of Buglosse of Reisons of eche one handfull of Lignum Aloes of Spicknarde of Masticke of eche two drammes of Epithimum of Polipodie of Borage of eche halfe an ounce of the iuice of Pome royals one ounce and a halfe of Sugar two pounds make therof a sirop and aromatize it with white Amber and vse it To remedie the want of sleepe through frenesie SHaue away the heare with a Raser and annoint the heade with the froth or fome which swimmeth vpon Creame and be shall sléepe forthwith To heale the falling sicknesse TAke of the Lungs of a Wolfe and washe them with good red wine then boyle them and dresse them with Cordiall spices and giue it in meate vnto the sicke person and he shalbe healed or else take of Opoponack of Castoreum of Sanguis draconis of Antimonie of ech like quantitie bray them and giue therof vnto the sicke person two scruples in what maner you will and this shall be the quantitie whensoeuer he taketh it and you shall sée the successe therof to be maruellous To heale
the pulpe of Coloquintida bounde in a péece of Linnen cloth two drammes of sault Gemma one dramme and a halfe boyle all those aforesaide things in as much water as shall suffice then take of the decoction being strayned one pounde of oyle of Rew thrée ounces and of oyle Benedictum one ounce and make thereof a Glister It helpeth also to take fasting one dramme of this confection following Take of dried Rew ten drammes of Ameos of Commin of Origanum of Perseley of bitter Almonds of Pepper of Calamint of Daucus of long pepper of Calamus Aromaticus of eche two drammes of Bay berries of Castor of gum Serapine of Opoponacke of eche thrée drammes make a lectuary with hony the which hath not his like to dissolue windinesse or ventositie To remedie the Flixe of the bodie TAke a quantitie of the middle red barke or rynde of a Chestnut trée and boile it in water vntill two partes of the trée be consumed and giue that which remayneth vnto the sicke person to drinke Another for the same TAke of Myrtle berries finely beaten twelue drammes of Rose leaues of Spodium of Sumacke of the thrée kindes of Saunders of Balaustie of gum Arabick of eche one dram and a halfe of the ryndes of Pomgranats burned seuen drammes of Coriander séedes infused in Vineger and burned foure drammes of Sorell séedes of Plantin of Roses of eche two drammes bray them and wash them with the iuyce of Agresta or of Quinces and Vineger then drie it and after mixe the powders with the ●…iua of Quinces and Vineger and make thereof a Lectuarie To remedie the strayninges called in Italian Pondera TAke Coleworts and boile them in water then take them out and frie them in oyle and cause the sicke person to sit ouer it Another TAke and put vpon coales in a hole a Bason in the which is Colophonie Frankincense and Tyrpentyne of eche lyke quantitie and let him sit ouer it to receiue the fume which procéedeth from vnder him To prouoke the flowers and the Secunda vnto women TAke the heades of Garlick and boyle them in water and cause the woman to sit ouer it to receyue the fume from beneath Another for the same TAke Cassia Lignea and Rubea Tinctorum and the black rynde of Cassia Fistula beaten into verie fine powder and giue the quantitie of a dramme thereof to drinke at once The flowers of Policaria brayed and dissolued in white wine being giuen to drinke worke the like effect An other most excellent remedie for the same TAke of Gentiana of Pulegium of eche two drammes of Nigella one dramme of drie Figges as much as sufficeth make a suppositorie and put it into the place of nature and it will prouoke the flowers without griefe To remedie the paine of the Matrix appostumated through grosse humors TAke and boyle the rootes of Aristologia Longa in water and with the decoction bath the place of the griefe It helpeth also to doe the lyke the rootes or fruite of Ieneper To heale the paine of the matrix happened through winde ANnoynt the place with oyle of Cinamond myxed with oyle and common waxe or else giue vnto the woman to drinke of the rootes of Doronici or of Ciperus with good white wine the quantitie of a dramme at a tyme. To heale the prefocation of the matrix ANnoynt the necke within the matrix with oyle of Margerum or with Olium Mustellinum or with the oyle of white Lillies in the which is dissolued a little Muske To remedie the comming out of the matrix EMplayster the matrix with the leaues of Netles and it will bring it vnto his place or else take of Bitumen that is of Aspaltum two partes of Oxe dung one parte bray them and make a fumigation vnder it To remedie the itche of the purse of the testicles ANnoynt the place first with the iuyce of Walwort which is warme and when it shall be drie of it selfe vpon it annoynt with oyle of Roses wrought a long space vpon a plate of leade with a pestell of lead Or else take of gum Dragant of Sulfur Citrine of Litarge of eche like quantitie bray them well and mixe them with Vinegar putting therevnto a little Opium and therewith annoynt the diseased place To heale the paine of the Hemerhodes ANnoynt the place with Liquide Vernice and presently it will helpe or else take the yolke of an egge and of the fat of an Henne which is made liquide with a little oyle of Roses and Saffron and mixe them all in a Potinger which must stand in colde water and therewith annoynt the place To remedie the hardnesse or stifnesse of the ioyntes TAke of the dregges of Olium Irinum and of the oyle of Lynseades of the Muscillage of Fenegreke of the fat of a Ducke of the marrow of the shankes of a Calfe of the rootes of wilde Cucombers of the grease of a blacke Henne of Armoniacke of eche like quantitie dissolue the Armoniacke wyth oyle and waxe and putting thervnto the other things make an oyntment It helpeth also to annoynt the diseased with the oyle of Trifolie when it is rype To heale the Sciatica AFter the purging of the bodie it is very good to draw bloud from the foote of the diseased side by the vaine Malleole which is vpon the instep and then to put vpon the Sciatica a péece of linnen cloth bathed in Aqua vitae It helpeth also to annoynt the place with oyle of Iuie drawne out by Alchemistri The disease is also cured by eating fryed Iuie in Frytters the space of nine dayes fasting The like effect is séene by taking the rootes of Tormentill being finely brayed and ministred in the Winter with Iuie water and in the Sommer with conserue of Roses It is in vse also to take two partes of sea water and one part of good white Wine and a dramme of the pouder of the rynds of sowre Pomegranates and being mixed to make thereof a glister and it will heale the griefe To remedie the griefes and inueterated swellinges of the knees TAke of Goates dung and mix it with the meale of barly and make a playster with Vinegar and water and put it vpon the swelling To take away swellings after the Goute ceaseth TAke of the ashes of burned Oyster shelles and of the ashes of Spongies and of Dodder as muche as you thinke good boyle them in sharpe wine with a little water and therewith wash the féete but first you must fomentate them with a péece of a milstone burned and quenched in vineger It helpeth also to fomentate the place with the decoction of stichwoorte and to emplaister the same To driue away venimous Beastes TAke Bdelium Serapine Piche Hartes horne or the hoofe of a Goate or Brimstone Incense and perfume the place the like effect is done by smoking the place with the hoofe of an Asse To take away spottes out of the skinne ANnoynt them with the warme blood of a
will be hole Against the sores of the mouth of the Marrix happened in procreation TAke drie Rose leaues brayed and washe them with wine and annoint therwith a suppositorie made of the heares of an Hare and put it into the Matrix and wash it with a sharpe Lotion Against burning sores of the Matrix of women with childe TAke swéete Almonds brayed and mixe them with the marrow of an Oxe and boyle them in water putting therevnto a little meale and being colde annoynt the Matrix within therwith And after wash it with the decoction of Mirtels To heale the prickings of the sinewes THe hurts of the sinewes happen eyther through stripes or bicause they are pricked or foyned with some sharpe thing or that they are cut with a sworde or knife or some suche like instrument and through the sharpe féeling thereof they cause men to incurre into verie great paines If therefore the sinew be pricked or stricken it is necessarie to open the place with two straite incisions to thende the humor may issue out and if the bodie be full of bloud then must you let the veine bloude but if it be full of euill humors it is necessarie to purge it but if there be made no incision the paine may be mitigated by giuing issue vnto the putrified matter in vsing somentation vnto the place nigh vnto the pricking with oyle of verye ripe Oliues that is as hote as maye be suffered or else lay vppon the place warme Turpentine in such persons as are of tender complections but in strong bodies and of hard flesh lay vpon the place the pouder of Euphorbium mixed with olde oyle or else take of vinegar nine ounces of liquide Piche one pound of Oppoponack two drammes Dissolue the gum in vinegar and mixe therwith the Piche and lay it vpon the punture It helpeth also to take quicke Brimstone with olde Leuen or the iuice of Wertworth with the saide Leuen layde vpon the sore Or the dung of a wood Doue or Serapine put vppon the punture Taking héede that if the place of the punture doe not putrifie to vse this Cerote following videlicet Take of olde oyle one ounce of waxe thrée drammes of Euphorbium one dramme mixe them and worke therwith You may also lay vpon it Propolios by it selfe and it will much auayle if the sinewes be vexed with inflammation so that they putrifie put vppon them this Cataphasme Take of Barlie meale and of Beane meale or of Orobo and boyle them with Lie and Oximel and lay it vpon the inflamed member If the member be vncouered through the wound it can not then sustaine the sayd medicines bicause they are very sharpe It shall be necessarie therfore to put vpon the wound Lime that hath bene oftentimes washed and dissolued with a good quantitie of olde oyle or else Turpentine of the Firre trée with the leaues of Centorie the lesser brayed and mixed togither or else put thereon the oyntment called Tutia simplex but if the wound be dolorous bath the places about it with olde oyle that is warme and lay vpon it vncleane wooll or oyle mixed with vinegar Mundifie the wounds with wooll dipped in sodden wine or else vse these rolles dissolued in sodden wine Take of Allum thrée drammes of Incense halfe an ounce of Mirrha one ounce of Vitriol two drammes of the flowers of Pomegranates one ounce and a halfe of the gall of a Bull sixe drammes of Aloes one ounce and make therof little pastels with wine An excellent and precious oyntment to heale the rupture of the scull TAke of Oppoponack of Bdellium of Ammoniack of eche thrée drammes of Rosen of Gum Elemi of eche one ounce of Olibanum of Myrrha of Sarcacolla of eche one dramme and a halfe of oyle of Roses foure ounces of Waxe two ounces First dissolue the Gummes with Vinegar and straine them in the ende mixe with them the other thinges finelye made in pouder and make thereof an oyntment To mollifie hardnesse TAke of the residence of Oleum Irinum of oyle of white Lillies of oyle of Sisamine of oyle of sweete Almondes of eche one ounce of Saffron in pouder one dram of the grease of a Badger one ounce of white waxe two ounces of Rosen foure ounces Make a Cerote according vnto Art A most precious oyle to heale a wounde in xxiiii houres TAke of the flowers of S. Iohns wort of the flowers of Rosemarie of eche one handfull put them togither into a glasse and fill it with perfite oyle and close well the mouth of the glasse that no aire go out then let it stande in the sunne the space of thirtie dayes in cléere nights also And when the oyle shall haue gotten the colour of the flowers strayne it and put vnto it of Gynger one dram and a little Saffron dissolued in good wine then set it in the Sunne againe the space of xviij dayes and annoynt the woundes with the sayde oyle being warme twyce a day and you shall haue your effect Against spitting of bloud through rupture of a veine TAke of the iuice of Plantine of the iuice of Pimpernell and of Bursa pastoris of eche sixe ounces of Eole Armenick one pounde of Gum Arabick burned and of Gum Dragagant of eche one ounce of Amilum of Sanguis draconis of Terra sigilata of Acatia of Spodium of Hipoquistidos of the beries of Mirtels of ech ten drams of glew of Parchment made with y e iuice of sower grapes two ounces boyle the iuices with the foresayde things brayed in the ende put them into the Morter worke them a good space togither putting therevnto the whey make an oyntment thereof to annoynt the brest To heale sores of the legges TAke of the sewet of a Wether sixe ounces of oyle of Roses of eche two pounde of Vinegar eyght ounces of newe Waxe ten ounces of Litarge brayed foure ounces of Terebinthe of Rosin of eche two ounces bray altogither in a vessell vntill the vinegar be consumed alwayes stirring it with a sticke vntill it become a Cerote An other for the same TAke of Turpentine thrice washed with Sorell water foure ounces one rawe yelke of an Egge mixe them well and put therevnto of the iuice of Smallage foure ounces and boyle it vntill it come vnto the forme of an oyntment Then take of Aristologia of Centaurie the lesser of Gentian of eche two drammes pouder them and make an oyntment Against all inflammations of the reynes and the running of them TAke of oyle of Sisamine of Violets and of Roses of eche one ounce and a halfe of Ceruce of Olibanum and of Mastick of eche one dramme of Camphire one scruple of the meale of Amilum ten drammes of Rose water one ounce of whites of Egges twelue of white Waxe fiue ounces of Bole Armenick ten drammes dissolue the Waxe with the oyles and when it is colde mixe the other things that are in pouder and make an ointment to annoint the reines To heale sores
of white Waxe fiue ounces of Mastick two ounces of Vernice of Sarcacoll of Rosen of eche one ounce bray those things that are to be brayed and hauing made pouder dissolue the Turpentine with the waxe and put thereto the pouders and make an oyntment To heale the hardnesse of the feete TAke of the Mucillage of marsh Mallow séedes of the Mucillage of Colewort séedes or Cabishes of eche one ounce of the fat of a man of the fat of a Beare and of a Greye and of freshe Butter of eche halfe an ounce of Waxe as much as sufficeth make a soft oyntment and annoynt the knobbes To remedie dolorous sores happened through colde distemperature TAke of Turpentine two pound of Brickes or boyled stones sixe ounces of Mastick of Storax of ech one ounce Burne the Brickes and quench them in oyle and being brayed mixe them with the other things and distill them by a Limbecke the first liquor that commeth forth will be water the seconde and thirde will be oyle apt to heale such sores or else vse in this case oyle of Turpentine by it selfe and it will make a very happie operation To take away superfluous flesh which groweth in woundes THe intent of the Phisition is to drie it vp with medicines which doe not fret as with Tutia Antimonie Galles or barke of Incense these sayd mettals being washed and decocted bathe first the flesh with this decoction and then you may applie them vnto it Take of Incense of Masticke of eche one dramme of Rose leaues of Mirtils of Rew of eche half an ounce of Sage halfe a handfull of Roche Allum one dram boyle them in water and wash the flesh therwith and then put on the pouder aboue written and if you can not drie it with the said remedies take of water of Plantine of Roses and of Nightshade of eche foure ounces of Opium one scruple of crummes of breade two ounces of Argentum Solimatum foure scruples worke the Sublimate well vppon a marble then mixe all togither and boyle them vntill halfe the water be consumed then straine it thorow a grosse linnen cloth and put the thred or bagges and lockes into the said water boyling them a little and then expresse it somwhat and reserue it to put vpon superfluous fleshe that groweth vntill it be consumed To heale sores that happen thorow wormes TAke of Ceruce of Polij montani of eche halfe an ounce of liquide ship Piche as much as sufficeth mixe altogither in a morter and make a liniment considering that if the wormes be generate through the euill habite of the bodye you must vse vniuersall medicines to consume the superfluous humiditie as by letting of bloud and by drinking water of Guacum and vppon the sore put Vnguentum Rosatum with Precipitate or Vnguentum Apostolorum To heale sores happened of broken bones TAke and braye the rootes of Dog Fennell dried and making pouder thereof put it into the sore Likewise the rootes of Ireos of Aristologia rotunda made in pouder doth helpe them or else take Oppoponack with water of Sulphur and touch the broken bone therewith and it will sequestrate it and cause the bone to come forth To remedie the gummes of the French disease TAke of the rootes of wilde Cucumbers of the rootes of Ireos boyle them vntill they be tender of the which take one pounde Then take of Ammoniack of Serapine and of Galbanum of eche two ounces of Storax liquida one ounce and a halfe of the fat of a Beare of Butter of eche one ounce of quicke siluer not extinct two ounces make a plaister and put it vpon the gummes To kill wormes in children TAke of red Corall of the meale of Lupines of the horne of an Hartburned of Nigella of eche one seruple of oyle of Roses of oyle of Wormwood of eche one ounce Put them all into an Orenge being made hollow at the top and boyle them in hote embers then expresse it with the which expression annoynt the stomack and nauill of the childe and put vpon it the rinde of the Orenge rosted and you shall sée the effect Another for the same disease TAke of Aloes Cicotrine of the rootes of white Diptamus of Gentian of Worme séede of the séedes of Purcelane of eche halfe a dramme of the gall of a Bull halfe an ounce of Scammoney one scruple Bray them and mixe therwith Butter with the which fill the shelles of two Nuttes and binde one vpon the stomack and an other vppon the nauill It will kill the wormes and cause them to auoyde beneath A verie precious water for diuers infirmities TAke of Cloues of Nutmegs of Ginger of Maces of Setwell of Galingale of long Pepper and of rounde of the sprigges of Iuniper of the rindes of Ceder apples and of Orenges of Sage of Basill of Rosemarie of Margerome of Mintes of Bay berries of Pulegium of Gentian of Calamint of Elder flowers of white Roses and red of Spike of Lignum Aloes of Cubebes of Cardemomes of Cinamond of Camepitios of graines of Calamus Aromaticus of Mastick of Olibanum of Aloes Epatici of drie figges of Reysons of the séedes and leaues of Dyll of the séedes of Artemesia of Dates without stones of swéete Almondes of Pine kirnels of ech one ounce of Hony the weight of them al. Bray them and mire them with Aqua vitae thrice the quantitie of all the residue and put them into a Still well luted and let them infuse the space of two dayes and put vnto it the Recipient and lute it well putting it vnto the fire then chaunge the Recipient after ye haue drawen the first and second water which haue one selfe vertue that is to heale the wounds being applied vnto them with péeces of linnen cloth they heale also the Cankers the Fistolaes Carbuncles the disease called Noli me tangere And putting a drop thereof into sore eyes within the space of nine dayes it healeth them And a drop being dronke with white wine healeth the disease of the reines It helpeth also the Hemerodes washing them with the sayd water It helpeth the griefes of the Matrix by drinking two drammes in broth washing with the sayd water all the places that are sore through any colde cause and contraction of the sinewes and it healeth all colde infirmities The thirde water that shall be drawen will be of a red colour and thereof must be ministred continually the space of halfe a spoonefull at a time It helpeth Leprosies Dropsies Ptisickes and the colde Goute An oyle like vnto Balme very profitable for diuers sores TAke of cléere Turpentine .iij. pound of Incense of Lignum Aloes of ech thrée drammes of Mastick of Cloues of Galingale of Cinamond of Nutmegs of Cubebes of Gum Elemi of eche two drammes braye those thinges that are to be brayed and put them into a Still of Glasse and let it settle the space of fiue or sixe dayes Then distill it vpon the embers first with a soft fire then encrease
which in the beginning of their fits drinke of this oyle with the decoction of Rosemarie and of Wormewood Take and boyle of the leaues of Germaunder brayed in wine and of Pimpernell and mixe therwith the rootes of Comphrey the greater of S. Iohns wort of Mirtels of Centaurie of Calamus aromaticus brayed and washe therein little bagges and put them into the woundes and you shall sée a maruellous effect Take and boile in water a quantitie of Agrimonie and of Rie and of the decoction giue two ounces to drinke at once with a drop of the sayd oyle to kill the wormes in children Take and boyle Garlicke in wine of the which cause the pacient to drink two ounces with a little of the sayd oyle to prouoke vrine Take and boyle a Radish in wine and put thereto a little of the sayd oyle of Triacle and of Mitridate and giue it to be drunke and washe the dolorus place and it will heale the plague Boile of Rosemarie of Celendine of the rootes of Calamus Aromaticus of Basill of Saffron of eche a small quantitie in wine with the which wash the hands the féete and the heade thrice a day it will heale Melancholie and adding therevnto a little of the said oyle giue it to be drunke Likewise the oyle being drunke with the decoction of Agrimonie healeth the Ptisick and giuen with the water of Ireos with Hony it helpeth the Dropsey It conserueth the radicall humiditie being ministred with Malmesey And being giuen to drinke with water of Margerome it healeth all the defects of the head or with water of Balme and of Buglosse And also it healeth the griefes of the head the disease Vertigine and Scotomia if the body be purged and then the sayd oyle be giuen to be drunke with water of white Lillies it helpeth the Litargia It prohibiteth dreaming in sléepe being giuen to drinke with water of Gourdes and Poppy It healeth the Apoplexia giuen with Aqua vitae the bodye being first purged Being ministred with Fennell water and of Siler Montanus it healeth the weakenesse of the sight Being giuen with water of Quinces it prohibiteth vomit and with water of Bursa pastoris it stayeth the vomiting of bloude Being giuen with water of Millifolie and of Taxus barbatus it helpeth the Hemerodes and other defects of those places Giuen to drinke with water of Tamarisci it helpeth the milt And being giuen to drinke with water of Radishes and Sea brembles it expelleth grauell In touching putrisied sores therwith it healeth them And likewise annointing that part of the head which aketh therwith and giuing thereof to drinke after and before meate with Malmesie or some other Capitall water it causeth the paine to cease To heale scalie or rough hands happened through the French disease TAke of Vitriol Romanum two drammes of quicke siluer one dramme mortifie the quicke siluer with spettle and being wel stirred in the morter annoint the palmes of the hands and being annointed with the said ointment annoynt them after with Vnguentum Rosatum of Mesue and the disease wil be healed Another for the same TAke of Cloues two ounces of Cinamonde as much more of leaues of Nettles one handfull put them into a vessel full of water to boile vntill the fourth part be consumed and being taken from the fire make a somentation couering the sores with a linnen cloth and receyuing the fume vnto your palmes as hote as you can abide it by the space of halfe an houre that is in the morning when you rise and at euening when you go to bed and in doing so the space of .xv. or .xx. dayes you shall be hole Against Melancholie TAke of Lignum Aloes of Cloues of Cardamomes of Spica Celtica of eche two drammes of Borage flowers of Buglosse of Roses of eche two drammes of rosted nuts two drams of leaues of Sene of swéete Almonds of Iuiubes of ech one ounce of Lapis Armenia preperated thrée drams of Annis séedes of Fennell séedes of eche two ounces of Saffron two scruples of the bone of an Harts hart of Doronoce of Setwell of Iacincts of Smiralds of Saphires of Basill séedes of eche one scruple of Margarites preperated two drammes make a lectuarie with Honye of Violets boyled as much as sufficeth and decoct it with the iuice of Germaunder of Iuie and of Buglosse of eche one ounce and a halfe vntill the iuice be consumed Of which confection take a dramme and a halfe in a little white swéete wine aromatized morning and euening two houres before meate To mitigate the paines of the French disease in any member TAke of oyle of Camomill of oyle of Dill and Roses of eche one ounce of Greppola of Ceruce of Litarge of eche one ounce of quicke siluer extinct with spettle halfe an ounce of waxe as much as sufficeth meddle all togither and make an ointment with the which being colde annoint the payned member and you shall haue a happie remedie To remedie the milt that is hardened TAke of Gum Ammoniack of Assarum of the séedes of Agnus castus of Rew of Citrack of Calamus Aromaticus of Isope of the flowers of Tamariscus of eche one ounce of the rinds of Capparus rootes of Nettle séedes of Annis séedes of Smalledge of Cinamond of eche two drammes of good Hony as much as sufficeth Make a lectuarie of which let the diseased take halfe a spoonefull in the morning two houres before meate and you shal haue your intent Also while he taketh the lectuarie let the milt be annoynted with this vnder written oyntment twice a daye fasting Take of oyle of Capers of oyle of Rew of Camomill and of swéete wine of ech one pound of the rootes of marsh Mallowes of Mallowes and of Felce of eche halfe an ounce Bray well the rootes and boyle euery thing vntill the wine be consumed and put therevnto of the rootes of Rew well brayed and of strong vinegar of eche one pounde boyle them once more vntill the vinegar be consumed And being strained put therevnto of Oppoponack of Galbanum of Bdellium and of Ammoniack of eche two ounces Dissolue the Gummes in strong vinegar boyled a little and with waxe make an oyntment To preserue from the goute TAke of Mirrha and of Aloes Epatici of Lignum Aloes of Cinamond of Mastick of Reubarbe of ech two scruples of Muske one graine of Oximel simplex as much as sufficeth make a paste of pilles of the which take euery other morning one pill the quantitie of a scruple and you shall sée a maruellous effect To heale the face of scurfe or scabbes TAke of Camphire two drammes of washed Ceruce one ounce of red Cicers halfe a pound of the pulpe of Melons one pound of the egges of Swallowes tenne of Margarites two drammes of the séedes of Bombace thrée drammes of common Salt two drammes of the iuice of Limons foure ounces of the lyes of white wine halfe an ounce pouder those things that are to
héede that if the paine doe happen through a hote cause hauing first purged the bodie or let it bloud by the veine annoynt the griefe with this liuiment folowing Take of the iuice of sower Grapes two ounces of the dregges of ynek halfe an ounce of Saffron fiue graynes meddle them together and make a liniment To remedie the griefes of the head and neck TAke of the oile of swéete Almonds thrée ounces of the meale of marshe Mallowes halfe an ounce of Waxe as muche as sufficeth make an oyntment at the fyre with the which being warme annoynt the sicke morning and euening To remedie the dimnesse of sight TAke of the rootes of Radishes in the euening taken at that present out of the earth being made cleane cut them in the middle with a knife and put them into a verie cleane dishe and let the rootes lye with their cuttes downewarde then let them stande a whole night in the ayre and of the water that shall distill from them into the dishe drop into the eyes and you shal haue great ease or else making water of Gum Cerapine drawne by Alcumistrie and distilling thereof into the eyes it will make a maruellous effect in taking awaye the dimnesse and other defectes of the eyes To heale the paine of the flanke TAke of the lyuer of an olde sea Vrchen and drie it and being made in pouder giue the sicke to drinke thereof in warme broth the quantitie of a dram fasting and you shall sée a maruellous effect and boyle with oyle Oliue nettle leaues and putting thereto a little Saffron laye it vpon the place of the griefe in maner of a playster To heale a burning canker called in Italian Fuoco saluatico TAke of whole Beanes one handful of the Branne of Barly as much more of the leaues of Mallowes two handfuls boyle them in as much water as sufficeth vntill the halfe be consumed and with the sayde decoction washe the sore twice a daye that is morning and euening and then annoynt it with thys oyntment Take of Lytarge in pouder one ounce of oyle Oliue seuen ounces mixe the Lytarge with the oyle in a Potynger and put therto of whyte Wine alway stirring it with a spatter vntill it come to the forme of a liquide oyntment with which annoynt the sore To purge the matrix of women TAke of the leaues of Tansey and drie them and bray them into pouder of the which cause the woman to drinke halfe an ounce in good whyte wine and it will purge the matrix commodiously the lyke effect doth the iuice of Paritorie giuen do drinke To stop the flixe of the bloud of the Hemerods TAke of the flowers of Taxus barbatus of the séedes of Bombace and of Plantine séedes and boyle them in sharp Wine and wash often those partes and you shall sée the effect To heale the coldnesse of the matrix TAke of Pulegium in the time when it hath flowers and hauing distilled it by a Limbeck giue to drinke of the water that shall be drawne two ounces for euery time in the morning fasting and last at night and you shall haue your intent it will also prouoke the termes To drie vp the superfluous humiditie of the Vuola and of the gummes TAke Pulegium and boyle it with drie figges in vinegar and with the said decoction gargarize and wash often your mouth and you shall sée a happie successe To take spottes from the face TAke of Allum Succarine thrée ounces of fresh butter two ounces of oyle of Tartar one ounce meddle euerye thing togither and make it in forme of an oyntment With the which the space of eyght dayes at night when you go to bed annoynt the cloutes or spots and in the morning washe them with warme water wherein hath bene boiled Bran of wheate It helpeth likewise to bray the rootes of white Lillies and with Hony and white Waxe to make an ointment and therwith to annoint the place or else take a Bottel of glasse and fill it with Rosemarie flowers and close it with new Waxe and burye it halfe in sande and couer the vpper part with a cup and let it stande so the space of one moneth and you shall sée the flowers turned into water the which straine and kéepe in a vessell well closed as a precious thing to worke the effect aforesaid To heale a Ringworme AFter you haue purged the bodie of colericke humors put into the wound of the iuice of the tender leaues of a wilde Oliue trée or the leaues themselues well brayed or else take two or thrée nestes of Waspes and a handfull of the combes of Bées with all the yong in them and braye them well and putting thereto a little Hony make a liniment to put into the fore And this of his owne nature doth heale any such euill To heale the flixe of the bellie TAke and drinke the bloude of a Ducke and it will doe the effect or else take the flowers of Filberds and drie them in an ouen then braye them into pouder and giue the sicke a dramme therof to drinke in good wine And the liuers of rosted Pullets giuen vnto the sicke to eate doe very much helpe To heale the paine of the loynes TAke of the séedes of Asparagus and of Commin of eche one dramme bray them and with good wine giue the sicke to drinke The like effect worke the séedes of Perseneps giuen to drinke or else two drammes of Enula Campana rootes giuen in wine It helpeth likewise to make fomentation vnto the place with liquide Piche Sulphur viuum and Salt boyled togither and dip therein newe shorne wooll vnwashed and as hote as you can suffer it laye therof twice a daye vppon the sore or else lay onely vppon it quick Brimstone brayed mingled with grease and made warme To heale those that pisse in their beddes TAke of the hoofes of a Bore or tame Hogge and giue the pacient to drinke therof in red wine or in broth It helpeth also so take the tongues of thrée Géese and being rosted to eate them As also to giue to drinke being made in pouder of Snayles founde out of their shelles in wine and you shall finde that they will worke a maruelous experience To heale the sores of the feete TAke a quantitie of the Ashes made of Hennes dunge and being medled with Hony make thereof an oyntment and it will heale those sores or else take the harde shell of a Tortys burned and laye the ashes dissolued with Wine and oyle vpon the sayde sores and it healeth them As also doth the lyke effect to take the oyntment made of Shéepes sewet dissolued with Waxe adding thereto a little roche Allum To kyll wormes in the eares TAke of the séedes and gréene leaues of Hempe taking out the iuice put thereof warme into the eares and you shall sée the effect Or else take the Gawle of a Bull of clarified Hony of eche lyke quantitie and boyling it in an earthen vessell meddle
maner you please The like effect is done by taking the séedes of Nigella sodden in wine and giuen to drinke To deminish the fleugme of the bodie and to augment the bloud LEt the partie that is in such sort eate euerye morning fasting seauen drammes of small Reysons fasting and the effect will follow A remedie to cause conception SOme Phisitions affirme that Orientall Amber helpeth vnto conception notwithstanding I estéeme as by experience also I haue prooued that it is but a weake remedie Therfore annoynting a pencell with Oyle of Balme and touching the mouth of the matrix therewith it is a verie perfite medicine vnto generation taking héede notwithstanding that it be not a counterfeit oyle but true which you shall know in this maner take a drop thereof and cast it into a Cup of water if it go vnto the bottome it is perfite or if you drop it vppon a wollen cloth it will make no spot To heale paine in the feete TAke of the leaues and flowers of Mugwort and meddle them braying therwith Swines grease and emplaister the place of the griefe and you shall sée the successe To heale Wheales TAke a quantitie of wylde Mintes and with leuen as much as sufficeth being brayed togither make a playster and lay it vpon the sore and in a short space it will make it ripe hole To heale inward ruptures TAke of Germander brayed in a Morter with a pestell of wood and infuse it in good white or red wine that is a stringent and giue the patient thereof many times to drinke and certainely it will worke a maruellous effect vnto all ruptures within the bodie To remedie griefes proceeding through going out of the ioyntes and to heale swellings TAke Agrimonie and braye the tender partes thereof very well and lay them vpon the sore place in stead of a playster and you shall sée it worke a fayre and quick successe To heale the paine of the splene and the Ptisick TAke of the iuice of Strawberies and meddle it with hony and adding thereto a little quantitie of whyte Pepper giue it vnto the sicke partie To remedie the puntures of bones or stingings of dead Serpents TAke of the vpper partes of Gladian and making pouder thereof meddle it togither with wine and binde it vpon the stingings and it will deliuer you of the poyson To take away wearinesse after great labor and griefe of the members TAke Hoarehound and hauing taken out the iuice thereof meddle it with Oyle of Roses and with the linement annoynt the partes and presently you shall be whole To heale one that lotheth meate TAke of the leaues of Dyll and boyle them in water of the which giue the partie to drinke foure ounces and a halfe and it will heale the lothsomnesse ventositie of the stomack and smelling vnto the herbe newly gathered with the seede it will cause the yoxing to go from him that is molested therwith To heale percussions of the eyes TAke freshe Bettony and boyle it and beyng taken out and strayned braye it and with the sayde herbe make a Cataplasme vppon the place of the Percussion To remedie the paine of the splene TAke Cammomyll flowers and make them into pouder of the which giue the diseased to drinke morning and euening one dramme at a time in thrée ounces of whyte Wine and a little of a childes vrine not as yet come to pollution and continuing this certayne dayes it will restore the splene vnto hys former health Against the great griefes of the body TAke of Sinckfoyle of Pulegium and of Poppie leaues of eche like quantitie boyle them in Wine and fomentate the place of the griefe and the intent will folow To heale the plurisey TAke of the leaues of wylde Mallowes and boyle them in Oyle and beyng taken out bray them in a Morter and put them into a péece of linnen cloth and applie it vnto the place of the griefe and presently it will cause the paine to cease To remedie the stinking at the nose and difficultie of hearing TAke of the iuice of Iuy leaues and put therof into the nose and it will doe the effect or else for hearing distill the saide iuice medled with wine and of the liquor that shall be distilled drop into the eares and you shal sée within a little space a maruellous helpe To heale the scorchings of fire TAke of Serpillum one ounce of Litarge of siluer thrée ounces of Roses as much more braye them in a Morter and put thereto waxe of Beares grease and of Hartes grease halfe a pound of them all boyle euery thing and being strayned kéepe it for a liniment To dissolue the crestes of the French disease TAke the grease of an Hen and of a Ducke of eche fiue drammes of the marrow of a Calues bones of the marrow of a Cowes bones and of fresh butter of eche thrée drammes of Storax liquida foure drammes and a halfe of the fat of a Calfe ten drammes of Hisopus humida one ounce and a halfe of oyle of Camomill of Oleum irinum of swéete Almonds and of Mastick of ech fiue drams of Mucillages made of the rootes of marsh Mallowes of Enula and of the rootes of Ireos of ech one ounce of Armoniack of Bdellium of Serapine of ech one dram and a half Boyle these rootes with the Gummes in water and a little vinegar vntill the Mucillages be consumed then straine it and make a Mucillage The which you shall meddle with thother things except the Hisopus humida and the Storax And boyle them vntill the Mucillages be consumed then straine them all and meddle therewith of Turpentine one ounce and a halfe of Saffron one dramme of waxe as much as sufficeth and put therevnto the Hisopus and the Storax and one ounce of extinct Quicksiluer and make a Cerote and vse it and you shall finde it maruelous Against swellings of womens bellies that make them to seeme with childe TAke of Parsenep séedes and being brayed make pouder of them and with wine giue the woman therof to drinke the quantitie of one dramme at a time morning and euening fasting and it will doe the effect To clense the face from spottes TAke of the rootes of Ireos two drammes of the rootes of Eleborus niger one dramme bray them into pouder and meddle them with Hony and at euening when you go to bed annoint the face wash it in the morning with warme water To heale the torsions and griefes of the bellie TAke halfe a dramme of Ireos pouder and being medled in sharpe or sowre wine giue it the sicke to drinke and if it be put into the medicines that purge the bodye he shall féele no torsions as long as he is a purging To remedie the burning or heate of vrine TAke of yolkes of Egges with their whites thrée of Oyle Onfacine one ounce and a halfe of the flowre of Barlie one ounce of Saffron one scruple of Corianders preperated of Sorrell séedes of Mirtell
forth To remedie a swelling or paine that happeneth after a wound is healed TAke of Oleum Nardinum of oyle of Castor of oyle of Turpentine of oyle of Costus of oyle of Wormwood of oyle of Rew of Vnguentum Aragon of Althea of Marciaton of the grease of a Rauen of eche two ounces of Ireos in pouder of Linséedes and of Fenegreke of eche one ounce of Aristologia longa and rotunda of eche halfe an ounce of Waxe as much as sufficeth make a liniment thereof and vse it with happie successe To purge a wound and to draw out that which was fastened therein TAke of Incense of Mastick of Spanishe Pich of eche one ounce of the fat of a Ram two ounces of oyle Oliue as much more of the iuice of Plantine of the iuice of Taxus barbatus of Elders and of Scabiose of eche one ounce mixe all these with fiue whites of Egges and make an oyntment To heale brusings of the head with broken bones or without TAke of Salt of Hony or olde white wine of Sulphur and of Bittonie of eche like quantitie braye them and make a plaister therof and lay it vpon the sore and if there be a bone broken that the bloud be entred in at some small fisure then take of the meale of Rie and of the meale of Otes of eche fiue drammes of the iuice of Plantine one dramme and a halfe of Lapacium acutum one dramme and make a plaister thereof with good Malmesey To draw out things fastned in the flesh as thornes and such like TAke of the rootes of Polipodie and being well brayed with Barrowes grease as much as sufficeth make a plaister and lay it vpon the place or else take of Farfara and braye it with Barrowes grease as is before saide and lay it vpon the sore and presently it will doe the effect To heale the Kings euill and other harde impostumes TAke of Mustarde séede of Nettle séede of Sulphur of the spume or fome of the Sea of Aristologia of Bdellium of Ammoniack and of olde oyle of eche like quantitie bray all things that are to be brayed and dissolue the Gummes in vinegar and make a plaister To remedie the paine of the backe TAke of the iuice of Millifolie and put it into a viall of glasse well closed and luted then put it into an Ouen to boile and after it is taken out you shall finde in the Viall oyle with the which annointing the back or any other place that is grieued you shall sée a maruelous effect To heale the rednesse of the nose TAke of Borax two drammes of the meale of red Ceche peason as much more of Camphire one dramme of the flower of Beanes as much more braye them into fine pouder and with the iuice of Onyons or with clarified Hony make an ointment and annoint the place or else braye the stone of an Oxe gall or Bulles and with the oyle of Pech stones make an ointment for the said paine It helpeth also to infuse Beanes to become tender in vinegar the space of eyght dayes and being taken out and dried make pouder therof then dissolue it with the white of an Egge and annoint therwith the nose To heale one that spitteth bloud through the rupture of a veine AFter the diuersions or vniuersall purgings as the cure requireth are made by the Phisition Giue the diseased to drinke one dram and a half of Lapis hematitis in pouder in as much Plantine water as sufficeth and you shall sée the effect To heale the euill colour of the face and the Ptisicke DIstill from the Moneth of Iune vntill September the rootes of Pollipodie of the Oke and giue the sicke to drinke at one time thrée or foure ounces in the morning and you shall haue your intent To heale sores in the naturall places of women DIstill in a Limbecke in Iune the rootes of Léekes and with the water that shall be distilled wash the sores or ruptures bathing therein péeces of linnen or little bagges and put them into the place To heale the knobbes which remaine in the ioynts after the paine of the goute TAke a Storke and pull off the fethers and the garbidge being taken out fill it with all the sorts of fatts that you may haue except the fat of a Swine and put them into the bodye of the said bird then dresse it and lay it to rost kéeping vnder it a vessell to receyue the dripping which shall come therof and if you take the said fat or drippings and put it into another of the said Storkes and lay it to roste againe it will be the better then put it into a vessell of glasse or earth that is glased and let it stande in the sunne the space of one day then kéepe it as a precious liquor to annoint the knobbes in the ioyntes To remedie the stinch of the mouth TAke of Sage two ounces of Rosemarie flowers halfe an ounce of Cloues fiue drammes of Cinamonde one dram and a halfe of Nutmegs one scruple bray euerye thing and with Honie make a lectuarie and giue thereof in the morning halfe a spoonefull and then drinke a little red wine wherein is boyled a little Sage and thus doe euery daye vntill you haue your purpose To heale the crestie growings of the fundiment TAke of the herbe Peritorie and bray it with the herbe Millifolie putting thereto a little Salt and being brought to the forme of a plaister lay it vppon the place or else bray an Onyon and put thereto a little Capillus Veneris and of the rootes of Aristologia rotunda and being medled togither lay it vpon the sore in maner of a plaister To heale the Collick TAke of the leaues of Dodder a handfull and a halfe of the leaues of wilde Mallowes one handfull of the Larde of an olde Hogge one pound braye euery thing well in a morter of Marble and being somewhat warme make a plaister vppon the bellie where the paine is And with this giue him to drinke fiue or sixe ounces of oyle of swéete Almondes with which is mixed foure or sixe drops of perfite Aqua vitae To heale the palsey of the tongue TAke drie Figges and mundifie them from their skinnes then take a dram of their pulpe and put therto sixe graines of perfite Euforbium and hauing brayed it meddle them togither and let the sicke person holde the quantitie of a little Beane vnder his tongue and let him spit often To remedie the paine of the head proceeding through a hote or colde cause TAke of the rootes of Brionie and bray them and boile them in olde oyle and a little wine and with the sayde oyle being warmed annoynt the place of the griefe or else take of the oldest oyle you can get mixe therewith thrée or foure graines of the pouder of Euforbium and annoynt the sore place the bodie being first purged and then purging the dead by drawing vp into the nose the iuice of Rew. 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