Salmon' J- lierhal 



LiKL 



ry fort of People: it nomfhesmuchleSn fK*™' 

 but the Grain being Maulted, makes a more excel- 

 ent Drink, clearer, tUnner, purer, moreftoraatick 

 and Diuretick. 

 XXIII. The Bread. It is made of the I'k 



^very\S7"^'cftSr, " a four Leaven,^ L big 

 <isa Mans fift doubled, or d Pint of Ale Ye&, is 



th/pl/e'fr hmghiT' ''"'"''" """' ""' " "' 



and left in digeftionfor an hour or two, that the whole 

 may he Leavened; then the Pafte or Dough ' 



iands"ft'ilftt Z'comefVjili"pafteywhich\hen is 

 fufferedto ly again about half an hour, and then made 



This Bread is proper to be 



)urSg?eft. 



ing men moft with the stomach, andnourilliing belt. 

 Apply'dto the place where the Pain is, in a Vehe- 

 Head-ach, as foon as it comes out of the Oven, or 

 as hot as the Patient can indure it, it gives prefent 

 eafe ; and in a few times Application, cures it. 



XXIV. The Cream. Itismadeofhuird^^xhy, 

 boUed in a frft Water and caft away, then boiled in 

 a Second Water, till the Grain bur lis, and is per- 

 fUlty foft : which ts then beaten well in a Mortar, 



)} rained through a Cheefe Cloth : then Melon feeds 

 blanched are beaten to a Pulp, and mixed with Milk, 



}"eds 'are'taAen 'forth: %tfml fs^'/weetned 







taken is good againft hot 



Hefticks, and Confumptions, for it cools preterna- 

 tural heats, and reftores much. Without the Juice 

 of Limons, it is good againft fharpnefs of Urine, 

 and fuch as make a Bloody Water. 



XXV. Barley Water. // is made of hulPd Bai- 

 ley, boiled in afirfi Water, and that caji away, and 



Barly" is''Xeakv!g:°^^hen' thf Water h^flrained 

 irom the other things, and made fleafant with the 

 Juice of Limons, and double Refined Sugar. This 

 is ufed as ordinary Drink for fuch as are in Burning 



XXVI. The Cataplafm. i. Take Barley ¥lower 

 xii. ounces. Meal of Fleawort> f<// iij. ounces. Honey, 



oil of Liiiies, '■f'^''!;f;'''2''cot!'Z^^ 



tjfe. This apply'd warm cures Tumors under thp 

 Ears, in the Neck and Throat, and other the like 



Pouders of Fenugreek 'feed, Lin feed and Rue, of 



^pi vvara, m2 



Myrtle Buries, cf JacFm/^^::^^^ 

 a J ufficient quantity, mix, andboileTnnCn^na' 

 , apV to L Be& it is faid to flop het^Ss"" 

 or other Fluxes of the Belly. / T^i. BarS 

 quZ''it^\"ndf7!^7 ^''"'^'"' "J'"^"'"' 



e'ilfe^StSi^ 



XXVII. The Mixture. T.^. Barley f^.,.. xii 



i;it;^r.£rs%orce^xi £ ^> 



f^estocureVehementPlurifieswith^^fe 



Fennel /S^ Zu^el^Ttowl 



breeds ^Milk 



and fharpnef; 



efpecially if it is caufed by t 



Veficatories, or Bliftering Plaiirers. It is good 



againft Coughs, Colds, Wheezings , HoarLfs 



XXIX. The Bath. Take Leaves of Mallows 

 Violets, Beets, Fumitory, Black Hellebor, of each 

 nyhandfulls. Barley i v. /o»W, hod them in a fufici- 

 ZeFk^Pe GrZTtofe bof''^' ^'" '^' ^^'^^^ 

 firfi,and then the Herbs to be put in towards the end of 

 the boiling. It is a very efletbal thing againft Scurft: 

 Morphew, Leprofie, Scabs, Itch, and other break- 

 ""XXX. The Emplajier. ' Take Barley fhwer if 

 pounds. Tar ]. pound. Wax half a pound. Oil Olive a 

 fufflcient quantity, mix and boil to the confidence of 

 a Cerote, orfoft Emplafter. It is faid to cure hard 

 Swellings of the Throat and other places called the 

 ^"^% the Gout " '^ ^" admirable thing 



^''XXXI. VfeDMi Water fromthe green Barlv 

 and the whole pimt. It is DiftiUed in the end of 

 May, and is good to cool Inflamed Eyes, and for 

 fuch as have Defluxions upon them, to ttay the Hu- 

 mors, and to eafe the Pain, being often dropped in- 

 to them; white Bread being alfo dipt therein, and 

 ipplydupon them, does the fame. 



ixXII. The Grains, which .re left after Brew- 

 ng Tho they are generally ufed as Food or Meat 

 or Horfes, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, and Fowls, yet 

 hey hav^ fome Phyfical f inues alfo : for they are 

 benehcial in curing Lamenefs in the Hands, Arms 

 Legs or Feet, cauled through Cold, or evil Humors! 

 "-'■-- '-"'''-■— ' as alfo (hrinkings of the 



