^0 7I<? Compleat E^rfe^mr?, CHAP. W, 



k to a Salve, and ^pfly it p I aiffer-mje to the plsce gocd hot, re? . 

 sewing it twice every day for fo long time as you ihall think 

 to be convenient. 



Now MafteF Blnndevile^ and Mailer Markham do both agree 

 in the Cure of an y^ttaint, which is thus: Firft:, wafh and bath 

 the place with warm Water, and (have the hair fo far as the 

 fweiling goeih : thea fcarifie the fore place with the point of 

 a Razor, that the bloud may iifue forth : Then take Cantha- 

 ifides and Euforbium of each half an ounce, powdred, and 

 sningle them together with a quartern of Sope, and with a fhy 

 fpread fome of the Ointment over all the fore, fuffering him 

 to reft in the place where you drelTed him for one half hour 

 after ^ and then you may take him into the Stable, there, let- 

 tfEg^him ftand without Litter, and (o tycd that he may not 

 touch the lore with his Mouthy and then the next day ufe him 

 In the lame manner again ^ then the third day anoint the place 

 with frefli Butter continuing fo to do by the ipace of nine days, 

 aed at nine days end, make him his bath. 



Tak^ Mallows three handfuls, a Rofe-Cake, and Sage of each, 

 a. handful J, boil them together in afufficient quantity of fair 

 watejr \ and when the Mallows are become foft, put in half a 

 pound of Kutter, and half a pint of Sallet Oil, and then be- • 

 ijng fomewhat warm *, wafh and bath the. fore place there wirhr- 

 every day once till it be whole. This medicine I confefs I ne- 

 Yer tryedr but I think it very good. Mafter Blmdevile hath 

 only this, but Maftar Markham hath fundry others ^ ibme of 

 whi£h„ I v;ijl. relate, t%the end, X.\\^ Phr.ier may make his 

 <ihQke.. 



Take Diaithea, Agrippa, and Qik and mixing thele.toge- 

 tljor, lay i^ to the fweiling. 



\Amther. 

 Take al'ib, Frankincenle, Rolin, Tarr, Euforbium, Turpen- 

 ttine,, Fenugreek, of each a quarter of an ounce, of Sewet ons 

 ounce, of Oil one. ounce, of Wax three ounces, and three 

 auartei?s of an ounce of Myrrh*, mix and melt all thefe toger- 

 lUjep. and* plailler-wife lay it to the place till it be whole, 



uinother. 

 lal-talfQ Sanguis Djaconis three quarters of an ounce. Bole* 

 i • Armoniack 



