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For a Waterie Stomach. | For a Waterie Stomach. | ||
Rost a nutmeg on a knifes point at | Rost a nutmeg on a knifes point at | ||
- fire and eate it; The same nourisheth | |||
[you]r Hart and dryeth up all ill humours. | [you]r Hart and dryeth up all ill humours. | ||
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[Iniestion?] for the yard | [Iniestion?] for the yard | ||
[ | [illegible] a pint of milk and when it boyleth | ||
[p]ut thereonh a pennyworth of Roes allome | [p]ut thereonh a pennyworth of Roes allome | ||
[beaten?] small: When it is cold strayne it | [beaten?] small: When it is cold strayne it | ||
wash away the curd; and inject the water | wash away the curd; and inject the water | ||
wth a siringe. The juice of [Limones?] | wth a siringe. The juice of [Limones?] | ||
[is?] good also to [ | [is?] good also to [illegible] wth; and so is also | ||
[Coren?] water. | [Coren?] water. | ||
Note that for the stich on [??] Som say | Note that for the stich on [??] Som say | ||
[th]at the smooth holly or the holly leaves | [th]at the smooth holly or the holly leaves | ||
[ | [?]ad [Stitchwort?] being drunk in powder | ||
is most effec[tive?] | is most effec[tive?] |
Revision as of 18:55, 18 July 2017
For a Waterie Stomach.
Rost a nutmeg on a knifes point at
- fire and eate it; The same nourisheth
[you]r Hart and dryeth up all ill humours.
For the Cough of the Lungs. [Hea]t a quart of white wine vinegar on a fire put therto a grotesworth of hony [b]oyle them together and skim it well [T]hen put therto a good handful of topps [o]f Rosemarie boyle all togeher, strayne them [a]nd drink therof morning and Evening a [q]uarter of a Pinte as hot as you can.
To get out a thorne that pricketh [T]ake birdlime being stirred on a piece [of] leather lay it to the place it will help.
For a Stich on the Side [D]rink the powder of [Hollie leaves?] dried in wine ale or beere. It will help.
[Iniestion?] for the yard [illegible] a pint of milk and when it boyleth [p]ut thereonh a pennyworth of Roes allome [beaten?] small: When it is cold strayne it wash away the curd; and inject the water wth a siringe. The juice of [Limones?] [is?] good also to [illegible] wth; and so is also [Coren?] water.
Note that for the stich on [??] Som say [th]at the smooth holly or the holly leaves [?]ad [Stitchwort?] being drunk in powder is most effec[tive?]