An excelent medison for a | ||||
fistilow* | ||||
Take the sole lether of an ould showe or more | ||||
ould showe lether and lay it on a cleane herth | ||||
a | ||||
and set it afier with ⁁ fier brand of oke wood | ||||
to kindle the lether, as sone as they be kindled take | ||||
the oken stick as cleane as you can leaving non | ||||
of the coles behind you, and let the sols with | ||||
the lether burne as long as long as ther will | ||||
continue any fier in them until they be all | ||||
burned to ashes, and if ther be any black coles | ||||
not converted to ashes cast them a way or burn | ||||
them to ashes but in any case let the lether be | ||||
very dry and cleane before you burne it | ||||
and then put to the ashes of the lether as much | ||||
green copperious* unburned as the quantitie of | ||||
the ashes also the good coole* which may be found | ||||
in the smiths coole the quarter waite of the ashes, | ||||
and of roche allome* half as much as the ashes be |
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ing grind all these severall by them selvs between tow | ||||
marble stones as the painter doth his collers in- | ||||
to very fine powder, so done mingle them all well | ||||
together and grind them over againe, so done | ||||
keep the powder in a parchment close, ten or | ||||
twelve weeks, when you haue occation to use | ||||
any of it, use it as followeth: take the creame | ||||
of one cowes milke in the morning which you | ||||
must fleet* twice and let it stand untill night | ||||
then fleet the creame of it againe and you shall | ||||
find under the creame a greene watter which | ||||
you must take away then take a sponfull of the | ||||
creame and lay it on a trencher, and to every spone | ||||
full of the creame put as much of the foresaid | ||||
powder as you can take up between your finger | ||||
and your thumb, and disolve it thorowly* in the cream | ||||
with a knife |
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fine linen cloth almost an inch long and put it into the | ||||
hole of the sore, you must let the tente be but an inch long | ||||
at the most though the woond be never so deep it will | ||||
serch to the botton if the tent be to long it will make it | ||||
come out in pushes therfore you must be carefull | ||||
this is also good to hele any deep woond and hath | ||||
bine often proved |
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Transcribed by GB and KS