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Pamela Forde at Feb 09, 2024 02:40 PM

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covered & stopt untill yow use thye same: It will scantly be
believed, what a marvelous virtue it hath in all kind of
Illness, & chiefly such as spring of thye French-pox, for thye
same being bathed, moistned, & with a Linnen Cloth wipt
or wet in thye said water something warm a partly while,
& then a Linnen-Cloth well wet in thye same, & laid upon
thye Ulcer or sore in manner of a plaister, & after removed
again. It wipes clean away all thye filth or Coruption,
it ceaseth the pains, it fills thye Ulcer with flesh, & quite
quencheth thye Inflamacons in a short time, not without a
great miracle.
{1}To help any pains or weaknes in thye back. Take a quart
of Malinsey, of balm, Nep & Maidweed (which Maidweed
is a stinking herb, having a flower like a daisie) of
each one handfull. Stamp thye herbs well, strain them
well into thye Malinsey, or put some of thye Malinsey in
in thye stamping, them, & strain into thye rest of thye
Malinsey, & drink a good draught thereof first and
last, & within 3 or 4 days it will help perfectly (God wills)
. Often proved.
{2}Egrimony, Mugwort, & Betony both Leaves & roots
stampt with old Grease & vinegar or verjuice, & a plaiste
thereof applyed to thye grieved or sore pained back, will
quite put away any pain or griefs thereof, so that yow
use it 3 or 4 times. Sure & proved.

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covered & stopt untill yow use thye same: It will scantly be
believed, what a marvelous virtue it hath in all kind of
Illness, & chiefly such as spring of thye French-pox, for thye
same being bathed, moistned, & with a Linnen Cloth wipt
or wet in thye said water something warm a partly while,
& then a Linnen-Cloth well wet in thye same, & laid upon
thye Ulcer or sore in manner of a plaister, & after removed
again. It wipes clean away all thye filth or Coruption,
it ceaseth the pains, it fills thye Ulcer with flesh, & quite
quencheth thye Inflamacons in a short time, not without a
great miracle.
{1}To help any pains or weaknes in thye back. Take a quart
of Malinsey, of balm, Nep & Maidweed (which Maidweed
is a stinking herb, having a flower like a daisie) of
each one handfull. Stamp thye herbs well, strain them
well into thye Malinsey, or put some of thye Malinsey in
in thye stamping, them, & strain into thye rest of thye
Malinsey, & drink a good draught thereof first and
last, & within 3 or 4 days it will help perfectly (God wills)
. Often proved.
{2}Egrimony, Mugwort, & Betony both Leaves & roots
stampt with old Grease & vinegar or verjuice, & a plaiste
thereof applyed to thye grieved or sore pained back, will
quite put away any pain or griefs thereof, so that yow
use it 3 or 4 times. Sure & proved.