| The Bruise Ointment | ||||
| Take of Rosemary ) Of each one Handfull, put them into | ||||
| Brown Sage ) a Pott with very strong Beer, or | ||||
| Fennel ) Spiritts enough to cover them well | ||||
| Camomile ) and Two Pound of Fresh Butter out of the | ||||
| Hyssop* ) Churn. cover it up with Paste, and | ||||
| Balm ) Bake it with Bread and when it is | ||||
| Woodbine* leaves ) Bak’d strain it out, when it is cold | ||||
| Southeranwood* ) Scum off the Butter and Melt it | ||||
| Parsly ) and put it in a Gallipot* for Use | ||||
| Wormwood* ) The Liquor is very good to dip | ||||
| Self-heal* ) Flannels into, and Bathe any Green | ||||
| Rue ) Bruise or Ach*, as hot as can be | ||||
| Elderleaves ) born | ||||
| Clowns-All-heal* ) | ||||
| Burdock* leaves ) | ||||
| An Electuary* for a Pain in the Stomach | ||||
| Take Conserve of Wood-sorrel*, and Mithridate* an Equal quantity Mix it | ||||
| well together, and take Night and Morning the Quantity of a | ||||
| Nutmeg, so do for Fifteen days together | ||||
| Wood-Sorrel ) | ||||
| Mithridate ) | ||||
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Transcribed by GB and KS