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after put the juice of the Roses
after put the juice of the Roses
to them and boile them til the Juice
to them and boile them til the Juice
be tacken away.
be sodden away.
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  for the Sweating Sickness
  for the Sweating Sicknes
Take Scabeous Marigold and Sorel of ech
a handful Cowthistle hops and lettice of
ech half a handful, bruised sinamom
the waight of 2 grotes boyle all together
in a puttle of stale ale with a soft fire
into th[??] half then strayn it without
compression keep it in a glass and let
the patient drink of is as oft as needeth.
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If one burne and can not sweat
Clarefie Posset ale with MArigolds fenel
and Borage let him drink it hot, and he
shall sweat soone after.
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for wambling of the stomach and for
the stone
Stampe red fenil seed, strayne the juice
thorough a cleane cloth and drink it
It shall help by Gods grace as hath ben
often proved.

Latest revision as of 07:49, 17 July 2017

How to make Mel rosatam. Take 4. pound of Roses and make juice thereof, then take your strayned Roses and steep them in a quart of water Then take a galon of Hony clarifie it after put the juice of the Roses to them and boile them til the Juice be sodden away. __________________________________

for the Sweating Sicknes

Take Scabeous Marigold and Sorel of ech a handful Cowthistle hops and lettice of ech half a handful, bruised sinamom the waight of 2 grotes boyle all together in a puttle of stale ale with a soft fire into th[??] half then strayn it without compression keep it in a glass and let the patient drink of is as oft as needeth.


If one burne and can not sweat Clarefie Posset ale with MArigolds fenel and Borage let him drink it hot, and he shall sweat soone after.


for wambling of the stomach and for the stone Stampe red fenil seed, strayne the juice thorough a cleane cloth and drink it It shall help by Gods grace as hath ben often proved.