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fry elderleaves hounhore saxifrage and tyme | |||
of ech like quantity with may butter as yf | |||
you make a Tansey but not so think | |||
Cast vinegar on it then lay it to the place |
Revision as of 16:45, 7 June 2017
For [stricken out: any Ague] Ache Take the moist dong of doves and a good half pound of feverfew, seeth them in fresh butter til they be thick to make a plaister to lay to the place where the diseased is grieved.
For a [illegible] Palsey Stame the Broomfloures, put them into a draught of Stale Ale; then when they have stood a while Strayne them, and drink the Ale next your hart til you have ease which shalbe shortly by Gods Grace.
for the Tooth ache Take lifehong and Rock allom brased sma[ll] (?) and pepper pounded small, set them in a sawcer on the fire somwhat hot dip lint therein anoynt the tooth therwith 9. tymes as hot as you may. Et fiet.
A plaster for a stitch. fry elderleaves hounhore saxifrage and tyme of ech like quantity with may butter as yf you make a Tansey but not so think Cast vinegar on it then lay it to the place