An excelent plaster for Aches | ||||
aproved by my selfe and others | ||||
and to stope any humer | ||||
for falling to any sore | ||||
Take die palmie* a salve you may have at | ||||
the potticaries* and melt it in some brase | ||||
ladle and put into it a little norue oyle* | ||||
and oyle of spike* mingled together to the die Palmie | ||||
and melt them well together in the ladle | ||||
and so lay it to the ache or humer it must | ||||
be spred on cloth or leather | ||||
If it should troble the sore or that it | ||||
burne or troble you then take unguen- | ||||
tum album* and norue oyle and mingle | ||||
them together and anoynt the place with | ||||
it and then lay on the plaster |
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paind or sore place, | ||||
The Lady Temples receite | ||||
for the running of the reignes* | ||||
Take of seed pearle* |
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thicke white Amber* 4d | ||||
White Sanders* 4d | ||||
Cinnamon 2d | ||||
Bole Armonick* 2d | ||||
potatoe*[*] roots 2d | ||||
Dragone blood* 2d | ||||
then take every morning as much as will lye | ||||
one a .6.d* and put it in your mouth |
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and so swallow it if you cane then take a little | ||||
wine glase full of white wine and put in some | ||||
rose mary and a little suger and let it stipe* a while | ||||
and drinke it when you take the powder and that | ||||
will washe it down, this is a sertaine and sure | ||||
medicine. |
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Transcribed by LF and JW