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For a scaldhed.
For a scaldhed.
Bray white mallowes and rootes  
Bray white mallowes and the rootes  
of red docks with May butter and  
of red docks with May butter and  
anoynt the Hed therwith.
anoynt the Hed therwith.
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If one be first Swoln in his feet  
If one be first Swoln in his feet  
and after if draw upwards It is  
and after if draw upwards It is  
the hot dropsey. Yf it begin in the  
the hot dropsey. If it begin in the  
face and so downward, the cold dropsey
face and so downward, the cold dropsey
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Latest revision as of 07:27, 17 July 2017

For Sore Fingers Ends Take hony and wheatflower, make therof a plaister lay it on the fingers ends It will doe good, and make the nailes to grow agayne faire


for Skabbie hands Take the juice of Celendine and red nettles with May Butter and Wax, Mingle it Wel, and anoynt the hands whole _______________ To slay a sheplouse in ones eare Take the juice of hemlok into the eare _____________ For a scaldhed. Bray white mallowes and the rootes of red docks with May butter and anoynt the Hed therwith. _____________ To know the dropsey If one be first Swoln in his feet and after if draw upwards It is the hot dropsey. If it begin in the face and so downward, the cold dropsey ____________________________ For one that is speechles Dip 5 Sage leaves in mustard, lay them under his tong, closing his mouth agayn. This will cause him to speake; except death be upon him. ______________