The table of the sixth booke. | ||||
The table of the book above written | Good for the Eyes: 95.a. | |||
heere followeth | To clense the Eyes: 96.a. | |||
A. | To breake the skumme* of ye Eyes: 94.a. | |||
For all manner of Ache: 98.a. 100.b. | For wateringe Eyes: 96.b. | |||
For Ache in the heade: 95.b. 101.b. | F. | |||
For Ache in the Raignes: 97.a. | To make the Face fayre: 102.a. | |||
For Ache in the teethe: 96.b. 98.b alias | To put awaye spots in the Face: 102.a. | |||
ibid. 101.a. | For a swellinge or Fellon*: 102.b. | |||
For the Ague: 98.a.100.b | For ye Figge*: 103.b. alias 2 ibid. | |||
For the newe Ague: 97.a. | To breake Fleame: 101.b. | |||
For the stronge Ague: 100.b. | For deade Fleshe: 102.a. | |||
To make Aquavitae: 92.b. | Flos unguentorum*: 93.a. | |||
B | To cause a woman to have her Flowers |
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For one that is Benummed: 100.a | To staunche a womans Flowers: |
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For ye Biteing of an eyren* or serpent: 100.a. | b. alias 3 ibid. | |||
For ye Biteing of a spider or such like: 100.a | For the Fluxe: 92.b. | |||
For the Bloude that standes in any part | G. | |||
of man: 100.a. | A Gellye for them that are brought lowe, | |||
For one that spitteth Bloude: 96.a. | &c. 97.b. | |||
For broken Bones: &c: 99.b. | For the Goute: 101.a. | |||
Evill for the Brayne: 95.a. | To make Gratia dei*: 97.b. | |||
Good for the Brayne: 95.a. | H. | |||
For sorenes in the Breastes: 95.a. | For Scabbye Handes: 99.a. | |||
For womans Breastes that are sore for | To destroye wormes in the Handes and | |||
wante of suckeinge: 102.a. | feete: 95.a. | |||
For one that is Broken within: 102.a. | To make Hayre growe: 95.b | |||
for a Burninge with wilde fire: 103.b. | Evill for the Hearte: 95.b | |||
C. | Good for the Hearte: 95.b. | |||
For a Canker: 92.a.99.a. | For fat aboute the Hearte: 95.b | |||
For the Canker in the legges: &c: 94.b | For kybed* Heeles: 100.a. | |||
alias ibid. | J* . | |||
For the Chingles*: 94.b. | For the blacke Jaundise: 102.a. | |||
For the Collicke: 101.a. | Implaistrum* fodicationum Paracelsi* | |||
For a Consumption: 102.b. | The vertues of this Implaister* : 91.b. | |||
To make a man Couragious: 99.b. | K. | |||
An oyntement for a Cut, wounde, &c: | L. | |||
103.b. | For a Laske*: 100.b. | |||
D. | A very good Lippe salve: 98.a. | |||
A medicine for Deafenes: 103.a. | For the heate of the Liver: 97.a | |||
To make a very fine Dregge*: 97.a. | To reflexe the Liver: 95.b. | |||
A dyet* Drinke: 93.a. et b. 102. b. | For the houlinge of ye Lunges: 96.b. | |||
For the Dropsye: 96.b. | M. | |||
E. | For Milke that is waxed harde in a | |||
For wormes in the Eares: 95.b. | womans breastes: 99.b.102.b | |||
For the Emralds*: 99.a. | For a woman that hath loste her Milke: | |||
For the Eyes: 99.b. | 100.a.103.a. | |||
To make brighte Eyes: 96.a. | For a woman that hath too much Milke | |||
Evill for the Eyes: 95.a. | 100.a. | |||
For the Morphewe*: 96.b. |
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Transcribed by JW