The table of the firste | ||||
Here endeth the booke of Mrs Ownsteads medicines ؞ | ||||
Now followeth the table both of this, as allso of the other | ||||
booke above written | ||||
For an Ache: 13.b. 17.b. 23.b. 26.b. | To staunch Bleeding at ye nose: 22.a. | |||
29.b. | ||||
For all manner of Aches: 14.a. 24.a. 33. | To staunch the Bleeding of a wound: | |||
a. alias ibid. 40.a. alias ibid. | 13.b. alias ibid. 22.a. 28.a. 29.b. 34.a. | |||
For Ache in the backe: 29.b. | To staunch Bloud in a vayne: 22.a. | |||
For Ache in the bone: 21.a. 24.a. 33.a. | For one that pisseth Bloud: 22.a. 30.b. | |||
For Ache in the hukle*, or in other pla= | For spitting Bloude: 22.a. alias ibid. | |||
ces: 22.a. | 38.a. | |||
For an Ache in any lymme: 29.b. | For Bloude fallen into ye legs: 31.b. | |||
For a sore Breast yt is swollen: 22.b. | ||||
For an Ache in the rigge*: 20.a. | 17.b. 19.a. alias ibid. 20.b. 29.a. | |||
For an Ache under the side: 29.b. | For one that is Broken: 26.a. | |||
For an Ache in the teeth: 12.a. 44.b. | For a Bruise, or swellinge: 14.b. alias | |||
b. | ||||
For an Ache in the thighes & feete: 32.a. | ibid. 24.b. 26.⁁ 40.b. | |||
For an inwarde Bruise: 28.a. | ||||
For an Ague or fever: 17.a. 35.b. 44.b. | For an olde Bruise, sore, &c: 18.a. | |||
For an Ague cake*, or elves cake*: 29.b. | For a Burninge, or scaldinge: 15.a. et b. | |||
30.a. alias ibid. | 16.a. 26.a. 35.a. 45.a. | |||
For an Ague in a womans breast: 29.b. | For the Burninge ex cöitus: 32.a. | |||
To take out the fire of a Burninge, or | ||||
For Akeing of a hollow toothe: 21.b. | scaldeinge: 15.a. | |||
For Akeing in the side: 38.b. | C. | |||
For Akeing thighes, & stiffe synewes: | For the Cake*, or hardnes under ye side: | |||
32.a. | 17.a. | |||
For a Canker: 36.a. alias ibid. | ||||
For Akeing of the wombe: 16.b. | To bring out the Canker: 36.b. | |||
For Akeing of woundes yt be rankeled:* | For a Canker within the bodye: 36.a. | |||
27.a. | For a fleshe Canker: 20.b. 29.a. alias | |||
ibid. | ||||
To make Aqua composita: 46.a. | For the Canker in the mouth: 12.a. 37. | |||
B | a. 42.b. | |||
For the Backe: 20.a. alias 2 ibid. 40.a. | For the Canker in ye toothe: 12.a. | |||
alias 4 ibid. 41.b. alias ibid. 42.a. | For ye Canker in a womans pappes*: | |||
A Bath for all manner lamenes: 14.a. | 36.a. | |||
To kill wormes in the Belly: 24.b. 25.a. | For Children: 16.a. 19.a. | |||
For one that is Benummed of any lymb: | A Composition which King Mithrida= | |||
28.a. alias ibid. 32.a. | tes did use: 19.a. et b. | |||
For the Biteinge or stingeinge of an adder | A Confection of suger & vineger: 19.b. | |||
25.a. 31.b. 36.a. | For a Consumption: 16.b. 22.b. | |||
For the Biteing of a mad dogge: 24.b. | For Cornes in the feete: 32.a. | |||
alias ibid. 31.b. | For ye Cough: 12.b. 20.a. 25.b. 36.b. | |||
For the Biteing of an eyren* | 39.b. | |||
For ye chine Coughe*: 35.b. 37.b. | ||||
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