Mr Wilds receait* for Sore eys | ||||
Take half a pint of the best whit wine and as | ||||
much redd rose water, of lapis Calaminaris* and | ||||
Lapis Tutie* of |
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the poynt of a knife rost an egg hard and take | ||||
out the yolke and then cutt the white and the | ||||
shell as small as may be, then put the liquor and | ||||
all to-gether and lett them simper over a chafing | ||||
and drop som | dish of coles one houre and a quarter and be | |||
of it in the eys | sure they boyle not then take it of and strayn | |||
it well through three severall* cloths. | ||||
Take the white of 2 new layd eggs and put | ||||
if you stir | them into a dish and put therto a little Lapis | |||
it to long | tutia* then stire them with an Allom ston | |||
it will grow | till they grow thick then spred it on some | |||
thin againe | fine flaxe in tow severall plasters and lay | |||
them to the eys tell they be hott and then | ||||
take them a way and lay on fresh 3 or fouer | ||||
tims on after an other the party lying on | ||||
his back on a bed | ||||
Mrs Godards receit for sore eyes | ||||
Take a quart of pure fayer watter and | ||||
as much |
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on a groat and put it in the water being | ||||
first beaten to very fine powder then | ||||
shake the glase or botle you put it in | ||||
till it be all on a froth and when it is | ||||
well setled then drop som of the clearest | ||||
in to the eys and wett fin rags and lay | ||||
them on the eys |
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Transcribed by LF and JW