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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;