Cock Water for a Consumption. | ||||
Take an Old Red Cock from a Barn door, pull him alive, then kill | ||||
him and Quarter him, and with Clean Cloths Wipe the Blood | ||||
from him, then put the Quarters into a Cold Still, and part of | ||||
a Leg of Veal, and put to them Two Quarts of Mallaga |
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and a Handfull of Thyme, as much Sweet Marjoram & Rosemary. | ||||
Two Handfulls of Pempernel*, four of Dates Ston’d, and Slic’d | ||||
One Pound of Currants, as many Raisins of the Sun* Ston’d | ||||
a Pound of Sugar Candy finely Beaten, when all is in, Paste | ||||
up the Still, let it stand all Night, The next Morning | ||||
still* it, and Mix the Water together, and Sweeten it to your | ||||
taste with White Sugar Candy & Drink 3 or 4 Spoonfulls | ||||
an Hour before Dinner and Supper, Distill this Water in May. | ||||
Consumption | ||||
Take a Pound of Currants, and of Harts tongue*, Liverwort* and | ||||
Speedwell, of Each a Large Handfull, then a Peck* of Snails | ||||
lay them all Night in Hyssop*, the Next Morning Rub and Bruise | ||||
them, and Distill all in a Gallon of New Milk, Sweeten | ||||
it with White Sugar candy, and Drink of the Water 2. or 3 | ||||
times a day, a Quarter of a Pint at a time | ||||
It has done great Good. | ||||
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Transcribed by KS and GB