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Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704
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It helps a [Surfet?] taking one-ounce thereof in warm Sack. It preserveth from the plague onely by anointing the Lip and nostrils before the party goeth abroad in the morning. It is good against Cancers and worms applied as before a cut. It helps digestion and keepeth from Vermin if the navel or Stomach be anointed therewith before the party goeth to bed The Lady [neoil?] for a sore breast by cold or festering of the milk Take of beans and linseed of each one handfull dry them and beat them to powder then take a quantity of milk and the yolks of two Eggs and boil them together then put in the powder of beans and linseed and boil
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It helps a [Surfet?] taking one-ounce thereof in warm Sack. It preserveth from the plague onely by anointing the Lip and nostrils before the party goeth abroad in the morning. It is good against Cancers and worms applied as before a cut. It helps digestion and keepeth from Vermin if the navel or Stomach be anointed therewith before the party goeth to bed The Lady [neoil?] for a sore breast by cold or festering of the milk Take of beans and linseed of each one handfull dry them and beat them to powder then take a quantity of milk and the yolks of two Eggs and boil them together then put in the powder of beans and linseed and boil
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