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get, one pint, and May or freih Butter half an omice; flleff ^^''^^'i 

 put to it of Wheat-bran as much as ^/ill'fufHce,, which b^ ^[^^^ '*' 

 boyling will bring it to a Poultefs, and^pplfit'fo^-hot as^-ihl^^"' 

 can fuffer if-, do this morning and everting,' u^til the IWeUing- 

 be aiTwaged. "^^^ This is very good. Another, " but if it" be-' 

 anold taken ft raia, then .v.^:o\'-- ^ -ji-' 



Take Mallows and Chick- weed,ofeaclTlikemuch,l)b^l them 

 either in the grounds of Ale or Beer, or clih in old Cham- 

 berlye, and apply it- to- the place. ^^^ This is a fpecial good 

 cure. Another, for an old firain which is thought to be in- 

 curable, infbmuch as the Jinew being fweiled, is become ve- 

 ry hard and knotty. 



Take Patch-greafe, ^/;^/ Peer or Peece-greafe, as much 2iS s';riiin old, 

 will-fti^e, melt it upon thefire,, and arioint the ftraintherei 

 with very- hot,: find chafe and heat it very vv^li ," then rope 

 the pJace as before is fliewed Tyau, but befofeyoii ropehimy 

 wrap a rowler of linnen upon the place, and' do thus dailyj 

 and it Will diflblve the hardncfs, and make hirn found again. 

 *^* This is moil.exceilent. Another, for. a fprain of the fame 

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Take Nervaly.Bolearmbniack,. Bores-gf e^fe^ bl&cfc Sbpe',' 6f 

 each like ma^ h, melt them together, but firit pulverize yotJr 

 Bolearmoniack, and anoint the forrance herewith, chafing 

 andneatingit m very well ^ continue thus to do twice a day 

 till it be well. ^"^ This is alfo very Soveraign. 



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Hippoph. \ /"X Tf^^f is good for ^ HorfetW hath aitinkX 

 V V ing Breath ? 



.' -f/i;;o/.. This Cometh by means of corrupted and infected 

 lH?7gs^ the figns how to know it is by the fmell only,the cure is, 



. Take Cinamon, Cloves, Gaiingal, Gomin, and Coriandet- stln^kg 

 feeds, of each three ounces, Fsenugreek eight ounces, make'all breath, 

 thefe into fine Powder, and fearce and mix them well with 

 Wheat-flower two pound, and put thereto fo much white 

 Wine as will bring it to a ft iff paft, and make a cake thcre^- 

 of arid bake it in an Oven till it be as dry and as hard as biskfr^ 

 and when it is cold,.bcat it into fine powder, and give him e? 



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