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60 Little gentle, that all the Juice may Still out, distill all Those in 4 quarts of Milk in a cold still, with a moderate Fire, and take from this quantity 6 pints of water. This is to be taken in the Morning as much at 4 in the AfterNoon, as much going to rest, and if you take this 5 or 6 Months, it will cure a Consumption._._._ Pigg Water. Take a fatt Pigg Nine dayes old, order it as to roast, only Save the blood, and fling away nothing but the guts, Break all the bones and take out all the Intrells, and the Blood, and put in a cool Still, with 2 Quarts of Snaills, Wash them in Milk, bruise and put them in the Still with Your Pigg, with 2 Lemmons Slic'd, the peels being first Pared of, and if they be Still'd at once or twice, according as your Still is in bigness, and you may put in your Still a Quart of bean flower, the Same of Elder flowers if You Still that year, and when its Stilled, Sweeten it To your tast with double refin'd Sugar, or White Sugar Candy, dont make it too Small, and put in [leaf Gold?], and an Ounce Miaior all pearl, the older this water Is the better, and drink it for a Consumption as often as you please. Milk Water Take a Good old Cock, beat it in pieces, and put it in a Gallon of red Cows Milk, with 3 or 4 blades of broad Mace, one handfull of [Ivory?] and a handfull of hartsHorn ready beaten a quarter of a pound of raisons The Size of Currants, 12 ounces of China, 2 Ounces of Birgo roots, take of flowers of Burrage and of Buglass And a little flowers of Rosemary and MaryGolds, when Your Milk have boild a quarter of an hour put in your Still, make a pretty quick fire and let it drop Opon White Sugar Candy._._ Cordiall Water for a Consumption Take a [illegible] Cock, pull him a live, and when he is almost Cold, cut him a broad by the back, and take out all the Intrells, wipe him clean, cut him in pieces or Quarters, and break his bones, then put them into a Common Still, into a Pottle of Sack, with one Pound of Raisons of the Sun Ston'd, one pound of
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60 Little gentle, that all the Juice may Still out, distill all Those in 4 quarts of Milk in a cold still, with a moderate Fire, and take from this quantity 6 pints of water. This is to be taken in the Morning as much at 4 in the AfterNoon, as much going to rest, and if you take this 5 or 6 Months, it will cure a Consumption._._._ Pigg Water. Take a fatt Pigg Nine dayes old, order it as to roast, only Save the blood, and fling away nothing but the guts, Break all the bones and take out all the Intrells, and the Blood, and put in a cool Still, with 2 Quarts of Snaills, Wash them in Milk, bruise and put them in the Still with Your Pigg, with 2 Lemmons Slic'd, the peels being first Pared of, and if they be Still'd at once or twice, according as your Still is in bigness, and you may put in your Still a Quart of bean flower, the Same of Elder flowers if You Still that year, and when its Stilled, Sweeten it To your tast with double refin'd Sugar, or White Sugar Candy, dont make it too Small, and put in [leaf Gold?], and an Ounce Miaior all pearl, the older this water Is the better, and drink it for a Consumption as often as you please. Milk Water Take a Good old Cock, beat it in pieces, and put it in a Gallon of red Cows Milk, with 3 or 4 blades of broad Mace, one handfull of [Ivory?] and a handfull of hartsHorn ready beaten a quarter of a pound of raisons The Size of Currants, 12 ounces of China, 2 Ounces of Birgo roots, take of flowers of Burrage and of Buglass And a little flowers of Rosemary and MaryGolds, when Your Milk have boild a quarter of an hour put in your Still, make a pretty quick fire and let it drop Opon White Sugar Candy._._ Cordiall Water for a Consumption Take a [illegible] Cock, pull him a live, and when he is almost Cold, cut him a broad by the back, and take out all the Intrells, wipe him clean, cut him in pieces or Quarters, and break his bones, then put them into a Common Still, into a Pottle of Sack, with one Pound of Raisons of the Sun Ston'd, one pound of
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