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for Ache in the eyes
for Ache in the eyes
Take the white of an egg, Rosewater  
Take the white of an egg, Rosewater  
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into it then put it on the eyes.
into it then put it on the eyes.
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for deafnes and mattering eares
Drop oyle of almonds into the eares
lukewarme, It shall help by Gods
Grace in short tyme.
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for one that is pricked in a joinct
Temper cleare wheate flower with
wine then boile them together till
they be thick as a plaister lay it
on the sore as hot as you can suffer.
This will by Gods Grace help you.
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for the flying Gowt from place
to place. Anoint it first with pure
Hony, then take the flower of beanes
the leaves of Ivie, and hony making
therof an Oyntment to anoynt the
Gowt therwith.
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for one that is scalded or burnt
with any thing.
Take salt brym it in the whites of eggs;
stir it wel together and lay it on
the burning or scalding. /

Latest revision as of 22:25, 15 July 2017

for Ache in the eyes Take the white of an egg, Rosewater womans milk with a little saffron beate them together in a dish, then skin it cleare. Take flax and dipp into it then put it on the eyes.


for deafnes and mattering eares Drop oyle of almonds into the eares lukewarme, It shall help by Gods Grace in short tyme.


for one that is pricked in a joinct Temper cleare wheate flower with wine then boile them together till they be thick as a plaister lay it on the sore as hot as you can suffer. This will by Gods Grace help you.


for the flying Gowt from place to place. Anoint it first with pure Hony, then take the flower of beanes the leaves of Ivie, and hony making therof an Oyntment to anoynt the Gowt therwith.


for one that is scalded or burnt with any thing. Take salt brym it in the whites of eggs; stir it wel together and lay it on the burning or scalding. /