Book II. T%e Expert Farrier. i 5 5 



of Greece, Galbanum, Maflick, Sagapenum, Olibannm, and ■ 

 Sallet-Oyl, of each one ounce, and of Deer or Sheeps-fuct 

 half a pound, melt thefe upon a foft fire and incorporate 

 them well together, and therewith taint and drefs the fame 

 till it be whole. -^^"^ This is alfo very good. 



CHAP. XIX. 



SECT. I. R. 



Hyppophilus. 



"W" "T* "W" "yHAt is good to cure the Red- water ? 

 \/ \/ ffippof. This Red water is that which ifln- 



w V eth out of old incurable Vlcers^ and Sotfss, 

 which when you Ihall fee it to come forth of any wound,thcn 

 be you aiTured that it is very hardly or feldom cured, tiH that 

 water be gotten away j for it is a fign that the wound is poy- 

 foned with the faid Red-vpater j nor could I ever find any core 

 for the Red-water^ but only one which a Marijljal of France 

 taught me, which is this, 'viz.. 



Take of the root of the herb called Emanuel^ alias Boms-. 

 Hemicm^ or good King Henry, or AU-good j boyi the roots 

 thereof in water, and give it him Drench-wife with a horn 

 blood-warm, and this will take away the Red-water^ and you 

 may then cure the wound with your other Salves or Un- 

 guents. 



This I had never caufe to make tryal of in EngUnd ; but 

 I have been an Eye.witnefs to two or three cures in this kind, 

 which the Marijhal of whom I had the Receipt did very fuffi- 

 ciently prefed. The French caileth this malady La Eh Ronfe. 



SECT. 2. R. ■ 



Hippoph. Y "TOir do you mak^ a Reflringent charge / 



JL A Hiffof. This Reftringent charge is tobeap- 

 plycd to broken bones, or to bones diflocatedor out of joynt, 

 being firit fet, as alfo to take moift hhrnourf from weeping 



Uuu 2 wounds. 



