8 1 Tl:>e Expert Farmer, Chap. 1 1 . 



foot a pattefjjhoocj and let him not lie down in ten days ( if 

 that the hone have been out ) after bathe the place well with 

 that bath which is already taught you in lib. 2. chap. 5. Ht.^. 

 and the Receipt beginneth thus ('take Smallage, Ox-eye,snd 

 Sheeps-fuet, &c. ) and put into the Batb feme of the faid 

 Honey-charge^ and if this do not cure him ( as it is mofl pro- 

 bable it will ) then apply to the place this Ceroene ( as the 

 French do term it ) which is a Searcloath very hot, and this 

 Ceroeneh thus made : 



Take of black Pitch half a pound, of Mafl:ick two ounces, 

 of Galbanum four ounces, otfat Pitch and of Turpentine, 

 of each half a poundi melt thefe in a pot togetherjand when it 

 is half cold, charge the place up to the hanch^ and fo over- . 

 thwart the reins of the back.y and if he be not cured at the end 

 of eight or ten days more with this Ceroene^ or Searckth^ 

 then take it off and apply to the place grieved this Ungu- 

 ent: 



Take of Oyl de-Bay, Althea, tried Hogs-greafe, of each 

 Jialf a pound \ incorporate all thefe together to an unguent, 

 and therewith anoint, rub, and chafe the place grieved,and h-e 

 fliall do well. %"* This is a very goad Receipt, and I have 

 rmide great ufe thereof. 



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Hippoph* T T Ovo do yen mak^ this Honey^Charge^ Bippofe- 

 XX rus r 

 Hoppof. 1 will Ihew you Sir, Take of Wheat-niieal two 

 pound, and put a little Wine to it, as much as will fuifice, 

 put it into a Kettle, as if you were to make a Poultefs, and 

 when it is well mixed, add to it of Bolearmoniak in fine pow- 

 der, half a pound, of common Englifh Honey one pound,, 

 then fet it upon the fire, and boy! it, keeping it continually 

 ftirring,, and put to it in the boyling, of black pitch half 3 

 pound. Hill ftirring till it be boyled io much as will fuffice, 

 and when it is almoft enough, put to it of ordinary Turpen- 

 tine half a pound, of Oyl de-Bay, Comin, Althea, Sanguis 

 Draconis, Bay-berries, Fenugrick, and of LJnfeed-meal, of 

 •each two drsms, boyl all thefe together again, ftill ftirring. 



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