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A good Medicin for ã Ague.
A good Medicin for ã Ague.
Probatum.
Probatum.
Take a handful of smallage, as much sherpheards purse, the powder of white frankincense wt a little bay salte and half a spoonful of vineger; brak them alltogether and lay it to the boughs of [first letter invisible]th yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space 24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.  
Take a handful of smallage, as much
sherpheards purse, the powder of white
frankincense wt a little bay salte and
half a spoonful of vineger; brak them
alltogether and lay it to the boughs of
[first letter invisible]th yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space
24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.  


For the toothach.
For the toothach.

Revision as of 15:35, 15 July 2017

A good Medicin for ã Ague. Probatum. Take a handful of smallage, as much sherpheards purse, the powder of white frankincense wt a little bay salte and half a spoonful of vineger; brak them alltogether and lay it to the boughs of [first letter invisible]th yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space 24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.

For the toothach. Take oyle of spike and poppyseed made [i?]nto powder; wet a linen cloth in it, and [l?]ey it to the place greeved. Also powder white frankincense and [lo?]ng pepper, boyle them in Aqua vitae then wth som lint dipped in it, stop h bole of the fouls: and it wil be wel.

A puffis to dry an humour Take a handful or two wheatbran braken in a morter, then take the white [o?]f 6. eggs, 6. sponefulls of vineger wt [a?] handful of salt put them alltogether in a pan over the fire til it be warme stirr it wel and then spred it on a cloth and so apply it to the place grieved.

To make Heare grow in a bare place Take the leaves of a figtree, bruis them well and rub the bare place therwith. It will make heare grow in that place.

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