for the headach .fo.144. | ||||
Take two little peces of nutmeg being diped in | ||||
aquavita and put into each nostrell and lye on | ||||
your bed a while | ||||
for the black or yallow ganders* | ||||
Take sheeps donge and steep it in alle and drinke | ||||
it or dry it and use the powder if you have not | ||||
the powder then new mad and drinke it fast | ||||
for a fellon* aproved | ||||
Take halfe a handfull of brocklime* as much of | ||||
herbe grace* and as much of pellitory* of the | ||||
wall, as much of smalledg* a little rustic* ba= | ||||
con and .ij. or .iij. snails stamp all thes together | ||||
very well and so aply it to the sore | ||||
for deaffnes or paine in the | ||||
ears | ||||
take earth worms and fry or boyle them in | ||||
goose greace then straine it a little therof droped | ||||
warme into the deafe or pained eare doth help | ||||
the same you must use it half a dosen tims | ||||
at the least; this is proved | ||||
To heale a wen* | ||||
Take som unslacked* lime and make it into pow | ||||
der and mix it with black |
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anoynt any wene ther with and the wen will | ||||
fall a way and when the roote is com out an= | ||||
oynt it with oyle of balme and it will heal it | ||||
perfittly | ||||
An excelent receit for the | ||||
tooth ach | ||||
take Jue[?] berys and vinneger and boyle them well | ||||
together, sup som of the lickor and when it is could | ||||
spit it out and sup more therof who so ever doth | ||||
thuse it helpeth the tooth ach; | ||||
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Transcribed by JM and CW