Dredge Powder | ||||
R: Licorise scraps :oz ij orris oz ij Cinamon oz ij white | ||||
sugar Candy oz iiij Annyseeds and Fennell & Carraway* | ||||
seeds Comfited* a like quantity |
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a halfe mingle them and according to art make a powder | ||||
To make hayres fall away | ||||
R: Horsleeches* Dryed & made into a powder then take | ||||
Ashes and mingle with this powder put this on the | ||||
place and the hayre will growe now more | ||||
For ulcers in the yard*: | ||||
T. Lerther Aure pimphol* ana* oz :Champhire verdigrease* | ||||
ana oz ij oyle & yellow wax ana 2 oz : Axang[?] part oz 8 | ||||
melt dispinnati* oz iiij the oyle wax and hogg grease must | ||||
boyle together then ad the powder and boyle it till it | ||||
be come redd soe make a plaster it is to be used twice | ||||
a day | ||||
Purging Syrop for upwards and downwards | ||||
A note of Captaine greens watter wth which | ||||
he did marvilouse great quers* for eyes seatia | ||||
and other grate wonds | ||||
Take a quart of hony more or lese as your still will | ||||
hould and a good handfull or tow* of plantine leavs and | ||||
put the hony and leavs in the still* and so still them wth | ||||
a moderatt fier and wth the watter coms from it you | ||||
must wash the wound and get a peece of lead beaten | ||||
as thine as paper and so lay it on the sore, and if your | ||||
eyes be sore drope som of the watter in them, often proved | ||||
a very good plaster to drawe back rume* | ||||
from the |
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Take resons of the soon* and stone them and a little | ||||
burgony pitch* and a little Comminseed* and beat them | ||||
well together and spred it on a plaster the bignes* of | ||||
the palm of a childs hand and then clap on it a peece | ||||
[???]d the paper | of brown paper and soe it rownd a bout the plaster | |||
[???]n next your neck | then cutt a way the haire in the nape of the neck and lay the | |||
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Transcribed by LF and JW