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Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704
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Colour, but you must not leave stirring till the matter be turned into the colour of oil or somewhat darker then drop of it upon a wooden trencher and if it cleave not to the finger it is enough then make it up into rouls it will keep twenty years the older the better. The vertue of this plaister The same being laid upon the stomack provoketh appetite, it taketh away any grife in the stomack: being laid on the belly it is a [presint?] remedy for the collick, and laid unto the reins is
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Colour, but you must not leave stirring till the matter be turned into the colour of oil or somewhat darker then drop of it upon a wooden trencher and if it cleave not to the finger it is enough then make it up into rouls it will keep twenty years the older the better. The vertue of this plaister The same being laid upon the stomack provoketh appetite, it taketh away any grife in the stomack: being laid on the belly it is a [presint?] remedy for the collick, and laid unto the reins is
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