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Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704

Page 161

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Of the party in the time of sweating therefore let her muftle her self with double old Cloth wherein is wormwood Rue feather-few, crums of Sour bread, and venegar and a Little rose-water beat all these together and put it into ye muftler made new every day while yo do - keep him and let ye sick party have of it bound in a cloth to smell on - while he is in sweat then after do it away and take anew and because he Shall be faint and distempered after his sicknesse he Shall eat no flesh nor drink wine ye Space of nine dayes but let him use ye Conservatives for his health as Conserve of [bugloss?], borrage and red roses and Especially he Shall drink three or four dayes after he hath
 
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