T. Windsor July 1873 Ms W H Black 7/3/49. [Image] LH May 28 1913 SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE LIBRARY. Section- MSS. Shelf- No. 215897 PRESENTED BY- Dr. Thomas Windsor, Manchester Engl.   1 215897. LIBRARY SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE MAY 24 1913 Medical Receipts and Miscellanies, by An unknown Hand, about 1673. See list of Contents on next leaf W. H. Black 7/11 13/49.  2 CONTENTS. "Ex Lipsio, de Militia Romana" quodam excepta. ℔. 9a, 10a, 11a. Various Medical Receipts, and Remedies, partly extracted from Gerard's Herbal. ℔. 12a - 38a. "Index" or list of the foregoing Receipts and Remedies, by a different hand. ℔. 39-40. Remedy "For worms in Children. [By or for] Mrs. Withers." ƒ. 40b. Prosciptio quadam. ƒ. 41b Direction to make drink of cream of tartar, or "Imperial Tea." ƒ. 42a. Attempted beginning of a Poem on the Childhood and Youth of Jesus Christ, seemingly suggested by the reading of Milton's Poems, and conceived in Miltonian Vase. (24 lives only perfect.) ƒ. 43a. Evidently the original draught: two more lines were written, but are cancelled, on ƒ. 43b. The next following leaves, ℔. 44-73, have been foliated from '1' to '30', but remain blank; and the rest of the MS. is written  3 (Contents continued.) written invertedly, beginning from the other end of the volume. Between ℔. 97 and 96, (as now plasited by me) eleven leaves have been cut out, which show, by their remaind, that they contained Poetry. Memoranda of the expectations and endeavors of the Papists, to restore Papery in England, 1674. ƒ. 93b. Being observe, by reason of the paleness of the ink, I have rewritten these notes, line by line, on the opposite page, ƒ. 94a. Three Ghost - Stories. viz. - (1) Of one Mr. Crus, a merchant of Lisbon, to whom a woman appeared about an hour after her death in England; "Reported by "Mr Now, march. of Battasca, Oct. 10. [16/73." ƒ. 92b. (2) Of Mrs. Turbevile, sister 15 Dr. Turbevile of Salisbury; to whom a woman appeared several times, and discovered certain  4 (Contents continued) certain Deeds, in order to proune the restitution of an estate to her children by a former husband. "My Lady St. Johns had this sent in writing from her." f. 92b-90b. (3) Of a Father's appearance to his Daughter, twelve months after his death. f. 90b  5  6  7  8  9 Ex Lipsio de Militiâ Romanâ: Est multitudo anla ol umpesila in asmid ad vin fasianda vol assondam sub vovla logo: 5 dego cersudanda: dilts bis Osdv: avma: andl; disriplina Do dilorbe: 1 Corsulos dosignantur quia illi partim hilund enilitum olvgunt pisinipio rupisyzasim Eagimt Tribunos qualurdosim os oquilibex qui quina Slyidndia unfordent fos ost: quinqz annis niltteneial: aliter oqiulos dossn recntum annd casna spquunhea: 2) odm Tirbienet stiam os podtoli plobo qui dosm annix sourdient abter 20 Oaglor Out: podibos Argeurt: quiedso in fea qua diagoues deasbonas reosibent fowanber ad runbirum egum: Modul obgordi Diom peodirunt quo [illegible] banana Tribei Jusbutus miliboapla angrogabor ad cagulobin It Jii yi Tislunis. 3 Junemy duorant Ol, logiv anyit or sir in ewim doied dorsant Sin who rosioulum ed oss ol hossit onisseis hilubus scaptim cagriobual qai sulitarius milos osoalatur im domsuet liboelatel adomplieno asstostisant: Jagbe cuesd ad dotros tandum si quil im ploil slyiondia 40 annos nalus 2 gi magishatm bil Sanerdotis puvings: (3) inovlbem ost quiluplem rediibi vel anno vel dvo: (4) Eminli 5 mosbidi ol dobilde: Equitum oloshi Quinenaz quadirngoeta hallbant 21 vila nonimperbaker in opii of shlati. Suet Dyeliny ogus pullirosol gind os olim oquilos oyue pultsis mosdors nun anulo dimuhi 1 Coram edrsevd paroston vero consato neagna pengia loa corenais ham chobanber. ol adaguind stiam guoesoli podileo ud Coupelum 300 ad logionem: Wadvent:  10 Sanramonhem imlitia Consevjetiond porserta umistyz Torilunis Sues conyogal ol urium os unnilus edohoum obgimt Somamants olbigant so olhempnraturum ol futmun qiugius enandaliter ol impualorilus, veligisi huram ge id forbuos quid primus. Eodam Do Crestu ol modu dussilunhe ol junuter Sorii: Erosuts Sunt illi qiulus dua allvyuitur, qui somqiulliam Sulvam osso cultis no goyuinlius feulv wherani neilites qui glyiordia oxologearl. lilew osgo ol sub uno odxillo habits in muros operum aifi juopulsandi hosis ordinde duolant: Sir Obiam oqintos fudeo Cereqinsiloux Fubol" qui in ague ol ontra uslom omisi ad ad indagandam ol cenquinendam juronbulom: Tinonis captes in culo signabant nomisal pimigeis De Ordinae: dimis omnibes nos Sasramba hem dids loue hiigh dos ignaters quo voinosbot. parijuer [illegible] [illegible]. in adlitis: proximi hynin hagiatos: etate Horensigbinos in primipus dortis queor prinnpeo pagna sut: Sonions in Tranies, diois quia sortic ordind oxitrius Sulgidio dogienuatur Parnos howem Godrulrū In Degems Sunt ronhircel vos ordines: Tosengmla,Manipuli 30 Cotorbes dorem. Cohoes hibus manipidil angibe oss qts prima Ox Dlorles, vol 2 irchria pedssupor puretonsn fiequeanber Logis primo 3 riul An daid 4. popes s:  (11 Do Equilum ordinoe Tummeoss higiuta syintusso Downia dowm. Ala conjulis dowm hemis. turma hilex domisis Sorii hydenem nusuor unl gadihem darant podituss oycenest. Sorii propio aluros al abi didi Dloarurionum numero Tirlum de quoyn yower Hossutis puany by dligunt 10 artnum dustorres domds allora olorbibo 10 urinex olotus pinmpilus coralus ossturptii pevtinopl. optid Coleisasrii cutiniorum toliden olati a Cilbi for qui a lorgo milibg Genent: uniz manijeule deos astriluent: Ol Duos pueflanti crysone oligint sigzeiforos. Signū osst poditum evbidum oycidam: Linngrilus duo agrisis ol nmo conenies Sub go bubiel aquilomgz vomit, quâ meta muos amilader Do Tribusis milituan Cuealuntur in Opdintu ol vafulis oroalis ol comitiis Rome comitiati tosuli, aeii povinius: olorli or equilibex or Lenatorsii bi latsilavii, illi anyogierlariis jura hilment annulo ann'o omaluos:  12 to stop blood of flux of Mœishea or any. Take 6 ounces of the roots of Cemfrœy 12 handfulls of Plostand loaps boylo. thœm in a bolndum mariel well closed untill tho colour to likœ a pale classes and use it for ordinary deribo fever commonly veluer fayld Mr. Gillon. A gr tho Gout take a good qunatity dand wort roots, w osb them well dry thœm in an oven, heal thœm to powdœr give in dunke pn cho fit is on a poor man by tœlling of it a Goallsven in the forms had 20 ℔ for it G  13 Agr frurvly; or Cinsilva dropsys distvorgeos Take 4 ounces of Ligum vilæ boylœ thœm in 4 pints of water 4 houros, dirubd a porinegd full nost your bowl ad likewise wn you goo to bed. G. A green plaster for all Eronnds swelling inflamations dupedding by may dog adds gr. Johns wort oylo. Thœ loovds of Adddxs tongud Stampd in a Stonœ Mortar and boyld in oylo olivo and tho consumption of thœ juicœ and until thœ herbs to dry and panbœd ad yn sheywood. Lonul ad wen to make it of consistency G  14 St. Johns oylo Take white wine two pints, oylo olive 4 pounds, oil of Turpentine 2 pounds, the Evans flowers and foods of St. Johns wort of dash two great hand fulls yoully truffles, put them all together into a great double glass, and sol in the sun deght or ten dayos then boyle them in the same glass pdr folmeuer marie whom the glass must glam to boyle wth donv Stmmo the liquorur from the herbes an doe you dies before putting in the like quantity os of herbes flowers. foods but not any more wine so you have a great Sonvl. Herbal. Gov:  15 a Syrrup that width voyding Clod dryed wth the heat of Hguos, allowth the Sharpness of flowing humours healdth up 2 Codes of the Lungs. and holpwth the cough. Take 2 ounces of [crossed out] Comfroy rootos one ounce of Liquoris, two handfull of fools - foot sock and all one ounce & a half of pimo Appld kermells, 20 jo jubos, 2 drams and a quarter on of an ounce of Mallow food, of the heads of poppy one dram boils all in a softeness quantity of water till one pint remains, Strain it, and add to the liquor straindd six ounces of very white Sugar and as much of the lost laryam make the of a Syrrup that must be throughly boyle Gor Hoxbal:  16 This with all inflammation of or burnings, scaldings by fine water boyling load Gunpowder in a very short time. Gor. Herbal by dyueinend The juice of Thermo apples boyles with Hogs grease to the forme of an unguent or Salve. for Creast Take Linnet oyle put a spoon full or two of Aquavibe to it and warm it by the fire bath the Creast by fire with it it dissolves Helodn milkd, helps Anuses, agues, tumours. poops if name G browne paper.  17 Herb Paris the roots in drinks doth roase the griping and cure of wounds. the cesrios good oyl poyson at the dum palfyo to ostoro Spoons in the Apoplozy, good ayt the goul. The flower of the Lilly distilled with time and drunkd the quanity of a Spoonfull. Good for pain in daws yard maliva or fundameus. The leaves of Plantine Stamps and put into oyle Olive and sol in the hot sun. for a month together and after boyled in a Soothing fetted juer Ralnvum Marie and then stramde cast with a Syringe: Agt. Sone. Glosled watery oy os. take the leaces of Bush herno plum taines. boyld in drinks given morning and evening for retains dayes. Crauds bill herb C. rods dried beat ink fine powder and given half a spoonfull foging & the like to bed now in [illegible] pmd or old claws for ye. spard of 21 dayes width rupturd mirdsulovsy: if persons ae ages ad the powder of rod Snailes nilbous Shells, g m all dryes on an order agr the Stone. Stringing nelt les gogly. pound and drunkd in white wine is a Singular medicine. G. Herbal. To take away worries. Take beefe broth in an rekon ladle and rub the nose with it 18 Burghues. Great lentory does powders for those ye and burrnds spit blood The root bring taken in 2 drams in waker The herb joyreth the lips of wirends good age the Stone. G.H - The leaves of Pansly Port movso-davd of dash one ounce wn the herbes be drydd, boy berries Turminke Clouds the foods of the great Bun, the foods in the bemos of hips or triet, hoe fenugrooke of dark one ounce the stone in the ox gall the noeyles of 24 barley comes or halfe a dram made together into a most fine and subtill powder taken and drunke in warmt white wine halfe a dram or two Scruples according to the constitution Gdv. Herb: for Courourl The juice of fludllix or Speddwell or Elatine drunke and applied plaister = = wayes is good agt thoe spreading tar ster. or torrosivo ulroxs. Cough in Child The Herb heopdune boils in wine with a little Honey good agt the chin cough. a few of Misseltoe bosnryds bruise & Strained into oyle and drunken good agt a sore shib: 19 agt a Stick and to abate a Pluversy take the leaves of red Logs lay ym urn quiet chos put into a wood on dish 1 inch of lues. wraps in a linnen cloth, and hold in very hot unto the Site for to hog can brawell mentinouly hangs the root of Sow hoad about women. or the leaves put into the plura hath the like effect. 3 or 4 ounces of the oyle of violets punge colder Make a simple sirrup of calri fides sugar put in the [crossed out] flonue cleame pild from cline whites proporsional to to your Syrrup. Cos Huem Scoop 24 houres gos upon a few warms omboss. then Strained them & put more violets this doe 3 or 4 times the often the blood is is good or g the in flammation of the lungs as plonvisye & confe agt foams & agues in young children a spoon full at once. genally cooles  20 for your eyes inflammations spots webs or any dislovyd or. Ground ivy Colandind and duisuds of dash a liso' quantity stampd & strain and a little Sugar & use wall just tharets and dragpe & by a foal hor. into the eyes. tho use medicine in ye world. Ger. Herb: minds with a little ale & hery does the Sound for Cow or Hop. to go fldrs a poslusmes, Swellings & Tones of the Mother to confund cold fumoures blessing's wird ye out = = growings, to heale the riftes of the fundamdus, to prefer no dangerous green periods to bring oll ready to preturation. Take the roots of Marsh Mallowes the leaves of Mallowes violets, boil yn in water till very soft, ye water lost drains away Stompe yn in a Stone. mortar adding thereto a quantity of Turnignoeke ad Linds = food in powder the roots of the blas baiony and Sound good quantity of Ganowds groose stampd into the ferme of an coagudex & applyd a day [illegible] warm  21 (Counes renw most bruisd or fryed with greese admiralle for fifth pounds low parsnyis foods boyed in oyo .and good at the fergdlfull. sull and loar holly or, phuersy if the hoa to anointes milk it: to cleaness nonuds and stop the weaping of Sinoures: The juice of Smalloge runglod with honey and boand flower In chosleist they put Sani fragt into choose The decotion of fumitory dorieth forth by goiyd all hot cholorisfad burnt and hurtfull Aumoreoes and is a most Singular digosler of all Salt pitcuitous humoures put Polypodye to it or take the root & boyle it in water hary & pepper the quantity of an ounce given emplyds of Chorlorisso & pituitous Demorenes  22 To pressure Ering nodlos. to find Sugar take a pound of it the white of an Egg a pint of coldr water boild them together & srum it, than los it boyle untill it become good Syrups wn boyld, as it coolds ad a Sounds full of Rose water, a ground full of Cinnamon water a graind of Musk ink haw boos in fosse together the night before & now strained into ash Syrrups more yn Crolfe cold put in your nootes being thus prepard, going nogled and pirkd must to boild in fain water by the 8 years of four houres untill Soft, yn jull them clean as Parssiyes and the pish must be drawn out at the end of the wool, if any jith to loft in Split them Goose from much handling, let them vomiant in the Syrup till the next day, & then for them on the fire in a faine broad pan until they be very hot but let yn rel boyle at all, keepe them on the fire an hour or more preserving yn. in the pan or Shining them from and plow to another wills a wooden fluid  23 this done have in soadinogs great cap or royole papers, open rub Show Sugar and lay the roske wn you take them out of the Pan, put ym into a Glove to harden or 1. if you have no such confdineney [??] the five, this is the soft way for this on any other rootes Ger. Herbal:  24 The leaves of Two fold boild in a little Gamronos greese, is a good Pulbix. the dororbir with honey uses in clifftor Leginos boyld in a strong toigh ash baobos use & mamwood tontorgo & bay Sol added & thereto stay the Synoading of the Gangwood, & ulrous a nilhow parts for pain in sides Steost; gripes of body, difficulty of breathing, the cough, stopping of the lungs. such as decline 6 a dropsye Rue boils with dill, fennel seeds an some sugar in a susfirious quantity of lime Syrrup of Rose take 2 pound of rose leaves, whites cut of. put them to in fuse in 6 pints of warmed water in an open vessell for 12 houres yn Straind ym and put the like quantity of rose doe thus 4 or 5 times gn ad 4 pound of fine Sugar in powder then boyle it into the forme of a Syrrup, upon a gentle fire continually stirring it untill cold then straine it, take in white wine or other from 1 ounce to 2  25 this Syrrup of. Rose. is good agt the stoppings of the liver, helping the yellow jaundice heal in ague & feavously Corsorvos Take one pound of Rose leaves railor cut off, put them into a clean pan then put a pint an half of scalding water stirring them with a wooden Slio So Col yn sland to manerate close covowd 2 or 3 houres, than got yn on the fire slowly to boyle adding 3 pounds of Sugar in powder letting them simmer an hour or more.  26 Agr the black jaundice: take some handfulls of the dried woods of broome gathered and layed to powder in ye month of may, for each hand full take one spoon-full & a half of the food of brown broydd in a water to powder mingle those together & cost the sink drinke a quantity for some time together: for the Emwods The leaves of Elder boyld in water untill they be very soft and wn almost boyle drough a little oyle of Almonds addes thorto or of Linseed oyle when taken forth & layd upon a rod cloth and applied to the Pilos as hot as can be fustdurs till if remaind till some herbal cold having the like in readings applying one after another for an hour or more, and in ye dried some leaves to ye plane & the patedue pul room [illegible]: bod, if all cure al that first if will infallibly the ed  27 on admirall purge boltd. yn Rubarb or Agarisk. The flower of peach had infuses in warm water for the space of 12 hours & Strain oil ad filld for the some space and strain oil for 8 dried loyelhon and boyle up into the congjuring of a Syrrup with a justisious quantity of Sugar. 2 Spoonfull, given it purgdih wolding humoures with no gripe so Stomach or belly. Small Pox if you dod cut essentially dried out the small pox by a little milk and Saffron milkd and mithridate Apples cut in poons and distilld with a quantitye of Complied and buttermilk. take away the pils, pass or marks Ague. Two ounces of the juice of Limmons mixd with life quantity of the Spirit of used, is of Agua will drunk at the fugs approach; layd 6 lod an swad will infalliby and as the 3d time  28 Purge the bowel chew grains of Laveadso to draw [crossed out] watery humours from load and Stomach it comforts the sound to slay a looseness: The juice of gloos. doo stop the belly blondy fli & inoxdinate course of women may very well to asoe instead of Arabia: The Surfes Water M. Pickory Take a pottle of brandy, put in as many leaves of sod popper the blacks pirbd It as well made it good think a quat of a pound of raisons stond, sweos Sonnet food one Annis: seed of each halfe an ounce liqrorish one ounce put them into an earthern pot Cuting it close downd, let it stand 10 or 72 days, [crossed out] ye pot didsy day, yn Straind it out yn put in 2 drams of Ale hermes leaves of Bafe Gold a yn of lit 4 of leave Sugar, just in 2 bottloe and tye it close the dose for a child 2 or 3 Spoon fulls for a man or woman 3 or 4 -  29 for mortifying blood or recovering Strength after Phisist or any kind Take 1 quart of the lost sack being put into a strong bottle, just into it of Eleumpane rootes & of Dandelion roots dash of yn 4 drams of Angelio rootes 2 drams, all the roots muse Go gnrapds clean & sline thin, wn it is well corked & strongly lyee dound get it in a pot of water with a small rope of Hay about it and hoop. it boyling 12 or 14 houres without intermission 3 Spoon full is ye dose to take morning & evening:  30 for the swelling on one sides of the belly arising upon cold got after delivery wh has a sides paine accompany it : Take Commemite, mallowes, Chick noodle. Elder. St. Johns wort of each a hand full, of Corn and mild flowers of St John wort flowers and of Moli lot flowers of dash and annso cut ye herbs grosly boyle yn all in a gallon of Spring water till it comes to three quarts have 2 beefe; bladder ready fill one of them halfe full tye it up and apply it to the grounds part as warmd as may be conveniently Sustened, let it lye 6 or 8 houres, gevod the other bladder so & apply it in ye same manner this must be constantly used day & night The same liquor will gave a week; you must give her 3 spoonfulls of the quirtesena of Hiera pirra, with 3 or 4 spoonfl of mug = wort water  31 if the swelling leake dress it will flos unguentorum layd upon lint with a ploseor of Diapalma! To make the quintosway Take 4 pint of Strong Aqua - vile and 4 [crossed out] ounces of the spines of Hiera Pirra now made, put it into the Aqua vile & shafed it in ye glass well together lye it down and set it in a warm oven or the sun 30 days together shake it so dry day, and wn it has flood so long straind it out & keep it for use it will bring a way dead child or a after birth; it quirkinech thrownes if they have feavounes you must give but 3 Spoon full, if it fayle onse give it the 2d pint give them at the full & change of moone if possilby it is good for the spleen Sur foilt & doses Palsyre: The dose is 4 Spoonfulls  32 After Chrores. takd a pint of fensa wine, put in some sugar a little balm ground or dry, boyle it yn ad to it a Spoon full of good Salles oyle, 3 blades of Saffron let the party doing of this To long away the after barden. Take Myrrh finely powdered Saffron & [Sugar] Cinnamon finely powdered & a life quantity of dark, take a much as will lye upon a great mingled with a little white wine or lugnt Claws and so let the party drinke. So. Hoodow Mayou powder for the Same Take on oz of sweet gented Amber 1 oz. of Myrrh. 1 of Cynamon 4 oz of Roweas mix all those together being in fine powder 20 grains is drough at one kind, it must be taken in the following water. Take of Wormwood, Rue Colodine motedeortined, Carduus. Gormander of dash one handfull shredd than goual steep them in Strong ale or vinegar they must be distilled 3 times over  33 over; the water being powered on the herbs every time for the same Take the stones of a herbs nearly gelt sine them over thwart, let yn lye in vinegar all night, yn take them out & dry them on a fire or dish in the oven beat them to powder & gearne them give as much as will lye on a 6d in any thing. - for the same Take some Assa - fetida & bebe to ye nose of the party, Put her freepi her bodyes on in the God, take a poine of Cloth as tug as your hand quill it with Cotton = wool yn take 2 grains of Must 2 of Amber gr ye vel ym to finely leaves 2. of Cevet Show yris upon the wool quilt upon it a lawn bag lay this next the body & put it, very close up till it comes you must keeps the woman upright in her bed for the some after debioey & Slaydes take the quantity of a 6d of pound = iely put it in postes ale & give it the party to drinke for my ing down after basalm take ye quantity of 6s of jolt & give it in of it old. Another. take fresh glato & give in pefil plo To stay them wn too much together the wines of the bash to stay ye whites. take halfe an renne of wuine Turpentine washed in rose water one ounce of oirngoes beaten well together till like an electuary yn take 4 or 5 of oyle of Nutmegs & mingle with it, take every morning as much as will lye on a knifes poyns, and fost one hour one ounce of longerve of Red - Roses To brig up the mother wn hang down Take the whites of 4 oygs halfe a pint of white wine one nuttmegg grat. beat ym altogether than let the party drinkd it in ye morning fasting 3 or 4 mornings together and use the following symptoms. Take berg-wort & Shead it to fresh butter & boyle it till it amos to an oyatnia. 34 To stay the whites & strong than ye Gosk Take ye upper part of the white of a new layd egg. boyle it till it comes to make put to it 5 or 6 spoonfulls of ood rose water 4 or 5 grains of Amber powder, as much of Covall as much have sugar as will sweeten drinks this quantity 9 or 10 mornings together To bring ym down make cled possit Ale halfe white wine half loder boyld in a pugil of broom - floures a few Commaneld Howdes a little penner oyall, wn they are soft initally boyld, straine ym out powder a good draught with Syrup of payles put in 20 graines of Cream of Tartar drinke this 3 or 4 mornings let 4 in the Afternoon To stop, the over flowing of ym wn a human is debidued Take some of clods & Crevne to a Coarse yn lay it in a poon of Rash boyld apply it to the womans body close. pills to open the body & bring them down take heal so an ounce of Bloos Sarakina a [illegible] of an ounce of Myrrh and as much of soften bookd yis to a fine powder make yn up will raised of nomords take 3 [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] to stay yn wn they come down in abendan Take dish water groofy or melt greese in hot water sit over it 3 or 4 times as you goo ym stay. To bring may after burden Take Holly dry it to powder, give it mane ale on Rennt wine For fainting as soon as deliver & Take a little Argebis & water sooner it will sage candyd give it herb dinfe namie To bring ym down Take all manner of sweet herbs as Lawadd, kine, [illegible] marjoram poudegall, boyle all thoese in paler would the partyes thighes Cow and let her sit over it till it begin to cool yn same her to bed yt the may Soveal dose this 3 or 4 times together. For the Mother. Take a quart of Ale boyle on it of Mother - time of Mother Chore a half full wn drough straine it out, put into the Ale a spoonfull of fine wheat flower & boyle if a while, yn take it off put in a good spoonfull of English hony drinke a draught as you form needs 35 To keep a woman from fainting in [Front] boyle in a little Claws a stird Nutmeg a Sprig rosemary, wn it is boyle Sweeten it with Sugar put in 3 or 4 grains of Soly or give it to drinke To cause easy delivery Take 2 pippins take out ye Core fill the holor with Earrings & Sweet butter yn roast them tender & let ym Slow all night [illegible] them with Sugar every night & morning for a month before the lime A plaister for the Mother The body is the Hysteris plaster ye edges round with A obanum & Mussed and lives of each a grain in the [m??] To prevent Miscarrying. Take dragons blood one dram powder of odd coral a dram of boy or [crossed out] & Amber grease of each the weight of 2 body courses, melt all these into powder, give as much as will lye upon a peny in a little barnt closed mining & eavding 3 or 4 times spill Several make a bath of plantion rods [shep??d] pousla East gross Creamel , Oxyder. Ceabe drink it at your pleasure. To stay a looseness in children Take Cinnmon, more wine = flower rod = wine make a poultis of yr for a good big plaister lay it to the Ravile. for the Same Take a Cork Chisbon & 2 ounces of condevod of rods ossos put it into the belly of the childen & as much fevarts herne as you can change in bogides on it you put in a Clod of Mane & a crust of leaves boyle is sofly till ye drinken well to poows most is & Straine it & wn it is Selld take of the clod often 2 or 3 Spoons fulls at a time For fitts of the Mother Take half a pint of the juice of Chervill put it in a bottle of by bear to drink it. For the mother wn moods in brawl Take the bigness of a Shelling in leather quit it with fine cotton wool show a granie or 2 of must upon it then lay Some Gum draygon on the edges shirf if close to the navill. To prevent Miscarrying take halfe a pint of rods rose water 36 halfe a pint of plantin water 2 now layes eggs beaten very well as much fine Sugar as will Sweeten it, put it together, get on a fast five pill it begin to chisben give the party to drinke To prevent after graings Take halfe a pint of Cardus nate as much milk dab as a hasell nutt. as must double no fine Sugar as on egg put all into a wall glass set it in ye Sun lyed down a fortnight before you use it Shake it 3 or 4 times a day les this lo, the first thing you take of the delivered to ny warmd To Stop floodings & bring = throuds Take 3 or 4 Eles the Cirosis & galls dry ym in an oven after bread make in fine powder give from a halfe & Dram to a dram & wh. it 8 or 10 grains. of Cynumen in powder good it in white wine in case you does not flood of knife in Cloves warm, repeat it after 3 hours if cease, or else the powder of daw gloves in Small tin amon water the fame quantity for the After Crulben Take a pint of good rough wine put in Some Sugar a little balme dryed or greese ol is boyle a [qrtr] of an hour put to it a blades of Saffron a full Spoonful of good oyle brew it & double it To prevent miscarrying Take a Sprew water & boyle will a little Cynamon 3 oz few Almonds blow Boe & make it into Almond milk & Season it with rose water & Sugar & so drink it. To cause Shoope in Children Take of powder of Coughps as villge on a shilling, give it last at night in a progeds ale or bread. To cause Speedy delivery Take Gleigmpont roots dry & grate ym give two party to drink as much as will lye on a shilling in a draught of Clare wine. For the piles Take a caske of castell Soape & a food of gravles as Good as your hand, lay ye gravles in your own water, would it on ye soap the cloth will to full of Salve so bath the plaw with the gravles as often as you can & lay a linnen cloath behvins you & [illegible] srouldt An oynhmus for the same Take 3 hand fulls of Lindewort 2 oz pileoon rostt 3 oz figwort 2 oz spoon wood fire 37 2 of Colts foot leaves, of Nettles chop yn Small, boyle ym in half a pound of Sheep - Suit. ad halfe a pound of May butter pills a other of a pound of from = ft in sanfe till boyled very well, yn Strain it Spread in a cloth apply it. For the Emrods Take plantin roots with leaves wash ym clean boyle ym in a quart of running water Stir in a Nutmeg drink a draught every morning An Oyntment, for the piles, Take first butter unnasset, Elder leaves & Cloylomos Shred Small put into the butter as much as will thicken, let it boyle in pippin over embers softly half a day yn straine it out, wn almost whe put in a little double refind Sugar Stir it well An Oyntment for the Mother The Gall of a red bullock as much real = = foot oyle, boyle it and onions, if not in half get it in a glass 14 days in ye Sun For convulsion fitts Take 4q { of China, dram of Beyor roots of single pieroy wool after burden. min altogether give as much as will lye on 6 pence in Glass cheony water beaten & great very fine. To Strengthen the bark. take oaken bads wn they fight once out Still ym. & dunbo [crossed out] water. good ag floodings The luois & galls of Elir washed in white wine hung in a String to dry the power as much as will cover a shilling Good for a woman after delivery and any cling left Go Anies The flower of a young cold dryed to powder give as much as will cover 6d in any liquor for a wash barb to prevent miscarrying Take [crossed out] whites of 16 eggs & beat ym to a froath put to them a pottle of new milk still ym well for four of Curdling drink a draught on ye morning & afternoon To cure pisliy a Cod The Stone food vessel of a bone in powder. 38 Agt. Madness. with I have olpdirem take half a [crossed out] dram of Slybium and put it to an ounce of the infusion of Crouet melallemen, Shake it well together immediately before it is given it will rouse purging & vomiting very much but. I have fain it Sonuge full upon 5: profuse. the powder must be very fine.  39 Index. To Stop Blood. or ye Flux of ye Menstrua, &c. For ye Gout. Scurvy; or Dropsy - distempers. To make a Green - salve. - St John's - wort - oil. - a Syrup agt voiding Blood, ye heat of Agues, Sharpness of Humours, Ulcers of ye lungs, & a Cough. For Coughs in children. For any Inflamation, Burn &c. Humours, Tumours, or Agues, in ye breast. To ease Gripes, cure Wounds, & prevent Poison. To restore Speech. For a pain in ye Ear, Matrix, or Fundament 2 ꝶ. for sore Eyes. 2 for Rupturds. 2 for ye Stone. 2 for Stitches. & 2 to hasten Travel. To take away Wenns. to heal Cancers. To abate a Pleurisy. to make Syrup of violets. To Soften Impostunds, &c, consume Cold - - Tumours, &c. heal rifts of ye Fundamnt, secure dangerous green - Wounds, & bring old Ulcers to maturation. For fresh - Wounds for Melancholy; Phrensy; Forgetfulness. to Stop weeping of Sinders To Purge choldrick Humours. To Strengthen the best take ooken bads wn they first and out still ym. & dubo of water good ag floodings Ho luous & glalle & Elir washed in white wine hung in a strigolo day the powder as much as will cover a sheury Good for a human afar dearly and any deny to ft. Go. Anies. The flows of a going cold dryed to powder give as much as well cover is 6d in any liquor for a wafe borb to prevent inf= Take 5 whites of 16 eggs & beat ym to a froath just to them a grott to of now with shill ym all for four of Curdling drink a draught on ye morning & afternoon To cure pifling a cod The Stone good vessel of a bone in powder. 40 Index. For ye Mother. to cause Easy Delivery. A Plaister for ye Mother. 4 ꝶ. to prevent Miscarriage. 2 ꝶ. to Stay a Looseness in child-bed. For fits of ye Mother: & for ye Mother wn moved in travel. To prevent After - pains. To cause Sleep in children. For ye Piles: & 2 ointments for ym. An ointment for ye Mother. For Convulsion - fits. For a SSeoman yt has any thing left behind after Delivery. To cure Pissing - a - bed. For Madness, or Melancholy, &c. for Worms in Children Mrs. Withers ꝶ half a point of forh A penny worth of saffiron & a thumbol full of Worm good beated simper if over ye fire & then grupe in half a Lemon Vain it & yn pureton it. give a spoonful in ye morn & in ye after noon. ꝶ a handfull of Grain Baston Warnatree Leaves & worm wood of each a handfull shred ym & boil ym in fresh hogslard brain ym & anoint ye navel for 3 or 4 days together ... 41 ꝶ Pulv. Rhei gr xv Sal Polyrh: Crem Tart. Pulv. āā gr x ij ♏︎ Sumat Ex Haust Aq: Puræ. 42 Imperial Tea. Take Cream of Tarter a Quarter of an Ounce Lump Sugar three - Quarters of an Ounce. a piece of Lemon Peel. pour on to ym a Quart of Boiling Water. let it Stand Ten minuets & put it off.  43 Delighted with the ary um out deimo Sung by the inspired poets 6 nu simfed I rowlod to hear the mighty deeds of Great Magcial ulcer Whearned have To th Humille rottoyed of his patents and an Arling abord the strength of matall man and pullishing with vase his Stathou, will Rut how the pods left, yet left rid nue sorrow a pinning griefe, to to bordans of such defined lines, when to a wine Mar ploafaol then harmonies and a rots borall or instrumentall, adarlid ny dar and Oil use virto, I wrote and straight a wide Holl from my pen, I hyed agiue and faces my mind afte fred by semd angoll find or heavenly muss, to handfull number [crossed out] sol. And raddneyes dinised obae the wach Of natures strength with made nae to initate the faveod Pools Long. to sooner And the Gaffled fied Doland To Adllish neates his unpersonfull redy hew rufilly lie ants and [illegible] [illegible] oiled Cast with grealdi fare cw Ace Flower by the mighly And of [illegible] The [crossed out] amati [crossed out] [crossed out] by they all award [crossed out] (44 44-73 atnors printed "1/-30"  45 2    90 about his honeywell offering who wn he had like his doct a lit nill the have oxyined the silver shark use a he wool away then she remembered the had the sline in the areleo should dye at half a year old wal gone the Stooles ad efunies in the warm flow about bre danes ad the thought they were cart rings an intil of wrothing be branos out in ulngt the was above the very to los beard a yeast noyle my Lady St. Johns and his fears in unity from bs. daughter in anyed to who mert to live in the with whose parting her father told her that if he dryed and soul get loune of God he would warm an goo about a 12 month after in rub time she had a child in the right us she was a led glo hour time done by upon an a get of Silver womd in now fled changlet if had loon her husband had wrud from ditiy ub great jolity an her line the Silver, And ut length She spayed be fuller some into wound an got dram & by the led fulo and [crossed out] 2 old her be same amending to his promise to fed her and he had leane to hurry an hour with her She was go overjoy at fash on Scpeted fight that glo never rhyg fro was down and only imgined 91 he wishing he was rejoined and told her yt he could no doo it prefectly but he none at first a hive so they partd a while after when She was in the Lecbe roome, She Spyed this woman rouing with a thins use byger yn a little lox but she would not desrile it, she oftd her only She would her feevos she had done wh Sir defined She told her that to some to give her thanks and that she had likely to carry 2 sounds with her and she [crossed out] would tell her all yt she might So Mrs. Turoile injured the way of may glows of Truiptune She day lair thom'd told her that show was no salvation without constitution that she be wounded in the air dodrfuine her death and was neither miserable. nor happy kin that now she was to yv to gueate Cliff, wn her time ~ as or june She told her afford should [illegible] the wondes of [illegible] She miss to gave ad leaing rhe Some must [illegible] shake up and she knew wn she come in the little wing like a loy Lean to lift the up out of hot jigls so soon as she the children she had by her first husband of sound ostate Cut She in her Sirhgegs wish was a flavor ad had locked her away in 3 days had resolved to make resolution, as God was pleased to amept of her intention for the doorm as has given her band to come and god that aestihetion be made, and that she might fed, thom told no lye. She lie then put her lan into that hold of the wanifro to and she should find the writings, so ours fundeile looked a chain and pull our a bundle of writings with a bend [illegible]. of Spir das or we [illegible] on in a Hud borbing then the woman an lid her you to her husband who live in surb u Stool ad defind him to make restitution ad of led woud not to flow him the writings and to bid him to carefull of his reputation, she should not you then for he was from home but on two day at 2 a shork She Should find him at home so the Sgint anlat away: Mr Troboild want on Tecosdau for the merry al hend who fight dryed it Cut gooing rlo 92 being a very decent and religious women according to the church pay coal and to need wn she came from church to god, into a chamber allotted to lay hearbs in to was a chapter where being for some time when she thought it was dinner time not a woman coming to her out of a Dose over agt she bet she being afrighted ran down stairs and boate the Loobe of he shoe as she ran down, the purt day wring to time her herbs as She came out give met the woman the 2d time sat. She was down in a fright then she told Ar. Hingham of it and defined to know at She should dose he lied her Spented to it and roming the most day from bring her herbs she met the women roming out of the same door or she fall down of the bueds and made a shot prayer to God and often it in the name of the of other for an holy God, why she would her or the woman afraid that she formerly Aired in that lost about 20 years agos and that she has plotted with be England to sloat Mr. How Manet of Batt defea Orli 10 > 3 Repeated that one Mr Crus. [crossed out] [crossed out] Mart of Lisbon one night imagine that he drant Some Strange thing and thing be some thing on the brim, being a wake he thought he saw a woman by his bed side, who bid him not be ofinge - or she was come to define a rarlog ye at his hand for understanding that he was going for England, she define him to doo sarh an furh things for her with a new about her stations, for glue was a woman of live in fresh a plane Cut was Snow. dead, and was traveling to the valley of Jehogaghal: This Marshal after wards ingrivned and ariveding to computation she dyed not above an hour before she same to him wm was some handweds of imles: at Solsbery. Mrs Cuvbvile Sagter to Ar Tuboielve Adiing left cal home chiefs Lords was yerne to the [illegible] at oscfort the firgh time it was at the Theater 93 The paper nuntio tarryed at Brussels 3 months longer to carry newes to his holyness of some great alteration in England. The newes of this alteration was in France. Priests gone over for more companions They have assigned from a Shield take a survey of the Abby Lands: and have sent for Nuns: 74: 94 Copy of the opposite writing. The Popes nuntio tarryed at Brussels 3 months longer to carry newes to his holyness of some great alteration in England. The newes of this alteration was in France. Priests gone over for more companions They have apoynted such as should take a survey of the Abby Lands: and have sent for Nuns: 74x x[i.e. 1674.] W. H. Black  95  96  97  98