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a plaister apply it morning and evening.
a plaister apply it morning and evening.
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for the winde collick
Drink the rinde of an orange made into
powder in any good licour.
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for a payne in the small of the back
Make a plaister of Parseneps sliced small
[an]d after sode in Muscadine for it.
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To strengthen a weake back.
Drink 9 mornings together a pinte
[of] Malmsey wherin 4 sponefills of
[?]aneflower hath been sod til thone half
[?]ere consumed.
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for a blasted face
<!-- NOTE: * Manchet: the best kind of white bread.
Muscadine = muscadel, a type of sweet wine -->

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For a swelling that is fiery red. Boile the crummes of a Manchet of bread [with] 2. yokes of eggs and a little sallet oyle [and] a pinte of milk til it be thickened as a plaister apply it morning and evening.


for the winde collick Drink the rinde of an orange made into powder in any good licour.


for a payne in the small of the back Make a plaister of Parseneps sliced small [an]d after sode in Muscadine for it.


To strengthen a weake back. Drink 9 mornings together a pinte [of] Malmsey wherin 4 sponefills of [?]aneflower hath been sod til thone half [?]ere consumed.


for a blasted face