A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased Wherein, are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilitie to go to the physitions. By A.T.
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- A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased Wherein, are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilitie to go to the physitions. By A.T.
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"A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased Wherein, are many approued medicines for diuers and sundry diseases, which haue been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abilitie to go to the physitions. By A.T." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13300.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ¶To the Right Honorable Thomas Skinner, Lord Mayor of the City of London.
- ❧ DIVERS & SVNDRYE GOOD Instructions & Rules for all such as are the true Practisers of Phisick and Chirurgerie, which are very meete and conuenient to be obserued and knowne vnto them, And also concerning Bloud-letting, Pur∣ging, and of the vse and commoditie that often times commeth thereof.
- Cap. 1. ¶An approued Medicine for an Ache or swelling.
- Cap. 2. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 3. ¶A present Remedy for an ould Ache.
- Cap. 4. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 5. ¶A Medicine for an Ache, or shrinking of any Sinewes.
- Cap. 6. ¶A perfect Medicine for an ache or Sciatica.
- Cap. 7. ¶A present remedie for all maner of aches, and bruses in the bones.
- Cap. 8. ¶An approued Medicine for an ache or swellinge.
- Cap. 9. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 10. ¶A soueraigne Medicine for an ache in the shoulder or else where.
- Cap. 11. ¶A precious Ointement or Oyle, for all maner of Aches or swellinges in the Armes, Knees, Legges, or Feete, being taken with Colde.
- Cap. 12. ¶An Excellent good and approued Oyntement, for all maner of Aches, Agues, Bruses, Goutes, Cankers, Lamenes, Stitches, or hardenes of the Spleene, and for all maner of paine in the Heade and Eares.
- Cap. 13. ¶An approued Medicine for an ach in any of the Huckle bones, Thighes, Armes, Shoulders &c. which commeth by taking of Colde or &c.
- Cap. 14. ¶A medicine for an ache.
- Cap. 15. ¶Another medicine for an ache.
- Cap. 16. ¶For aches and swellinges in the knees.
- Cap. 17. ¶A very good Medicine for any maner of aching sores.
- Cap. 18. ¶A plaister for an Ache.
- Cap. 19. ¶An excellent good oyle, for all manner of aches, bruses and straininges of the sinewes.
- Cap. 20. ¶A soueraigne oyntment for any manner of ache or Swelling.
- Cap. 21. ¶An oyntment for all manner. of Aches.
- Cap. 22. ¶For an Ague.
- Cap. 23. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 24. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 25. ¶A verie good medicine for an Ague.
- Cap. 26. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 27. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 28. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 29. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 30. ¶A verie good drinke for an Ague.
- Cap. 31. ¶An proued medicine for an Ague.
- Cap. 32. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 33. ¶An excellent remedie for an Ague.
- Cap. 34. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 35. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 36. ¶An other present remedie for an Ague.
- Cap. 37. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 38. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 39. ¶An approoued medicine for a burning Ague.
- Cap. 40. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 41. ¶An excellent remedie for a quotidian Ague.
- Cap. 42. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap 43. ¶A very good Drinke to be vsed for any maner of Ague.
- Cap 44. ¶An approued Medicine for a tercian ague.
- Cap. 45. ¶A Medicine For a tercian Ague.
- Cap. 46. ¶An Excellent Remedie for a Quartaine Ague.
- Cap. 47.
- Cap. 48. ¶An other present remedie for a Quartaine Ague, and for the drought that commeth thereof.
- Cap. 49. ¶A very good Medicine for an Ague.
- Cap. 50. ¶A Remedie to take away the drought in an Ague.
- Cap. 51. ¶An excellent Rule to be obserued in the makinge of Drinke and Pottage, for them that are infected with an ague.
- Cap. 52. ¶A very good remedie against corrupt ayres wherein the agues are first engendred and gotten.
- Cap. 53. ¶An approued Medicine to coole the heate of the Backe, and also to cure the disease called Gomoria Passio.
- Cap. 54. ¶A Soueraigne Medicine for the weak∣nes of the Backe.
- Cap. 55. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 56. ¶A present remedie for a heate and paine in the Backe.
- Cap. 57. ¶Another medicine for the paine in the Backe.
- Cap. 58. ¶A medicine to clense the backe and purge the reines.
- Cap. 59. ¶A good medicine for the reines of the backe.
- Cap. 60. ¶An excellent good medicine for the weaknes in the Backe, and also to restore nature.
- Cap. 61 ¶A very good Medicine to strengthen the backe.
- Cap. 62. ¶A Medicine for the heate of the backe.
- Cap. 63. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 64. ¶A verie good medicine for one that hath a weake Backe.
- Cap. 65. ¶A verie good plaister to ease any paine or cricke in the Backe.
- Cap. 66. ¶A very good Oyntement for the backe.
- Cap. 67. ¶A very good restoratiue for the backe.
- Cap. 68. ¶An other good restoratiue for the backe.
- Cap. 69. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 70. ¶A good Medicine for the Raines of a mans backe.
- Cap. 71. ¶A good Medicine for the weakenes of the backe.
- Cap. 72. ¶A Marueilous good Oyntement for the backe.
- Cap. 73. ¶A Medicine for the heate of the Raines, and to auoide blistering in the mouth.
- Cap. 74.
- Cap. 75. ¶A present remedie to helpe the running of the Raynes.
- Cap. 76. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 77. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 78.
- Cap. 79. ¶An Excellent good and an approued Medi∣cine, for the running of the Raines.
- Cap. 80. ¶An other present remedie for the runninge of the Raines.
- Cap. 81. ¶Another principall medicine for the runing of the Raines.
- Cap. 82. ¶Another medicine for the same.
- Cap. 83. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 84. ¶A very good water to washe the Yarde, of one that hath lately had the running of the raines, and hath beene cured thereof.
- Cap. 85. ¶Another easie Medicine to helpe the runninge of the Raines, and also to scoure the Yarde.
- Cap. 86. ¶A Medicine to take away the paine or gripinge in the Belly.
- Cap. 87. ¶A very good Medicine for one that is hard bounde in the Belly.
- Cap. 88. ¶An approued Medicine for a Laske or losenes in the belly.
- Cap. 89. ¶A very good Medicine for any maner of Byle, Fellyne or vncome.
- Cap. 91. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 92. ¶An other Medicine for a Fellyn or Vncome.
- Cap. 93. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 94. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 95. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 97. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 98. ¶An Excellent good and approued Medicine for any Fellyn, old sore, or any other maner of Vncome whatsoeuer.
- Cap. 99. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 100. ¶An Excellent good Medicine for any maner of Biles, White blowes, Fellyns of Vncomes.
- Cap. 101. ¶An other Experienced Medicine for to ripen any Byles, Whiteblowes, Fellyns, or any other Vncomes whatsoeuer.
- Cap. 102. ¶An Excellent good Medicine to purge the Bladder of one that cannot Pisse.
- Cap. 103. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 104. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 105. ¶A very good Medicine to cause one to make Water that cannot, & also against the Stone.
- Cap. 106. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 107. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 108. ¶A medicine for one that cannot pisse.
- Cap. 109. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 110. ¶An other medicine for one that pisseth Bloud.
- Cap. 111. ¶verie good medicine to cause one to pisse that cannot.
- Cap. 112. ¶A medicine to prouoke vrine.
- Cap. 113. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 114. ¶A very good Medicine to cause one to pisse that cannot.
- Cap. 115. ¶An other Medicine to prouoke Vrine very speadely.
- Cap. 116. ¶A Medicine to heale a Canker vpon the Yarde.
- Cap. 117. ¶A very good Medicine for the swellinge of the Yarde or Coddes.
- Cap. 118. ¶An Excellent good remedie for the burning & intollerable heate of Vrine.
- Cap. 119.
- Cap. 120. ¶A marueilous good drinke to clense the Blad∣der which must bee drunke after the stone is disperced, and to cause it to be done away by Shieuers.
- ¶A good Medicine to helpe the swellinge of the Yarde.
- Cap. 122. ¶A very good Medicine to staunch bloud.
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Cap. 123. ¶An other Medicine of st
ch e bleeding at the Nose. - Cap. 124. ¶An Excellent remedie for to staunch the bleeding at the Nose, yf bleede neuer soe freshlie.
- Cap. 125. ¶A singuler medicine for to staunch the bleeding at the nose.
- Cap. 126. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 127.
- Cap. 128. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 129. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 130. ¶Another approued medicine for the staunching of blood.
- Cap. 131. ¶A very good Medicine to staunch bloud, when noe thinge else will stoppe it, by reason that the vaines are cut, or that the wound is greate.
- Cap. 132. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 133.
- Cap. 134. ¶A very good Medicine to staunch the bleeding at the Nose.
- Cap. 135. ¶A present remedy to staunch the bleeding of any Cut or Wounde.
- Cap. 136.
- Cap. 139. ¶An excellent remedie for one that spitteth blood.
- Cap. 133. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 141. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 142. ¶A Medicine for the byting of any Ve∣nemous beast.
- Cap. 143. ¶A Medicine for the biting of a madde Dogge.
- Cap. 144. ¶A Rule to knowe what thinges are good and holosome for the Braine.
- Cap. 145. ¶These Thinges are ill for the Braine.
- Cap. 146. ¶A very good Medicine for to be vsed of one that hath a stinking breath.
- Cap. 147. ¶An other approued Medicine for a stinking Breath.
- Cap. 148. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 149. ¶A medicine for the Tisicke, and stopping in the Breast, and to open the Pipes.
- Cap. 150. ¶A good Medicine for the stopping in the breste.
- Cap. 151. ¶An excellent Medicine for all maner of diseases in the breste, & against all Impostumes, Coughes, and Plurisies.
- Cap. 152. ¶A very good Medicine for to increase Milke in a Woemans breastes.
- Cap. 153. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 154. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 155. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 156. ¶An excellent good Medicine, for a Woman that hath a sore or swellinge breste.
- Cap. 157. ¶An other approued Medicine to breake the sore of a womans brest.
- Cap. 158. ¶A Medicine for the swelling of a Womans breast, after the wayning of a Childe.
- Cap. 158. ¶An approued Medicine for an old Sore or Bruse.
- Cap. 159. ¶An Excellent good Medicine for a bruse.
- Cap. 160. ¶A good Medicine for any maner of bruse in the Armes, Legges, or else where.
- Cap. 161. ¶An approued Medicine for any Bruse or other sore, which is vnriped.
- Cap. 162. ¶A Medicine for a bruse or straine.
- Cap. 163. ¶A Medicine for a bruse.
- Cap. 164. ¶A Most singuler good Oyle made of Camamill, which is good for all maner of bruses, Splenes, and Swellinges.
- Cap. 165. ¶An excellent good Medicine for to be drunke of one that is burst in the Belly, or Coddes.
- Cap. 166. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 167. ¶A very good Plaister for a bruse.
- Cap. 168. ¶A Medicine for a bruse or cut.
- Cap. 169. ¶An Excellent good Drinke to heale all maner of bruses.
- Cap. 170. ¶A very good Medicine to skinne any old Sore or bruse.
- Cap. 171.
- Cap. 172. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 173. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 174. ¶A very good Oyntement for any maner of Burning of Gunnpoweder, or Scauldinge with Water.
- Cap. 175. ¶An other very good Oyntemente for a∣ny maner of burning with fire, or other∣wise Whatsoeuer.
- Cap. 176. ¶A very good Medicine for any maner of Burning with Fire, or Scalding with water.
- Cap. 177. ¶A very good remedie for any burning or scald∣with a Handegunne, or otherwise.
- Cap. 178. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 179. ¶A Medicine to take away a heate or burning with Gun-pouder.
- Cap. 180. ¶An other Medicine for Burning or Scaulding.
- Cap. 181. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 182. ¶A Medicine for burning or skalding in what place so euer it be.
- Cap. 183. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 184. ¶A good Medicine for a burning, for lacke of other thinges.
- Cap. 185. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 186. ¶An other approued Medicine, for any burning or scalding.
- Cap. 187. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 188. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 189. ¶A very good Medicine for any burninge with fire.
- Cap. 190. ¶An approued Medicine for any maner of burning or Scauldinge, be yt with fire, Oyle, or with Gunpowder.
- Cap. 191. ¶An excellent remedy for a Canker.
- Cap. 192. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 193. ¶A very good water to kill the Canker and Scurfe in the mouth.
- Cap. 194. ¶A Medicine for a Canker in the mouth, both white and red: the white Canker will breake out, but the red will not: Also this Medi∣cine is very good for any sore lips, sore legges, or any other sores.
- Cap. 195. ¶An excellent Remedie for a Canker in the mouth or throate, or else to wash your teeth that be hollow and stinke.
- Cap. 195. ¶A very good Medicine for a Cankar in the mouth.
- Cap. 196. ¶An other Medicine to drie vp the Canker and to stay it.
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Cap. 197. ¶A very good Medicine for a Canker, or disease
of the G
mme or throate. - Cap. 199. ¶A Medicine to cure any Canker in the mouth.
- Cap. 200. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 201. ¶A Medicine to cure a Canker in a womans pappes.
- Cap. 202. ¶A very good water for to clense the mouth, and to fasten teeth.
- Cap. 203. ¶An excellent good Medicine for a Canker.
- Cap. 204. ¶A Medicine for a Canker in the mouth.
- Cap. 205. ¶A Medicine for a Canker, or a sore mouth.
- Cap. 206. ¶An excellent good Medicine for a woman labouring of Childbirth.
- Cap. 207. ¶An other for the same.
- Cap. 208. ¶A present remedy for a woman that traueleth with childe, to helpe her to a speady and good deliuerance.
- Cap. 209. ¶A Medicine for the Crampe.
- Cap. 210. ¶A very good Medicine for a Chincough.
- Cap. 211. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 212. ¶An approued Medicine for a Cough.
- Cap. 213. ¶A very good Medicine to take away a cough, or stitch.
- Cap. 214.
- Cap. 215. ¶An excellent good drinke to breake the cough.
- Cap. 216. ¶A Medicine for the Cough, and for the straightnes of the pipes.
- Cap. 217. ¶An excellent good and approued Medicine against an extreame Cough.
- Cap. 218. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 219.
- Cap. 220. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 221. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 222. ¶A very good Medicine for the Cough, and to breake the fleagme.
- Cap. 228. ¶A soueraigne Medicine for the cough of the Lungs.
- Cap. 229. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 230. ¶A Medicine for the cough of the Lungs, and for the Rewme.
- Cap. 231. ¶A very good Medicine for the Colde.
- Cap. 232. ¶Another for the same.
- Cap. 233. ¶A Medicine for the stopping of the nose and head, which commeth by reason of colde.
- Cap. 234. ¶A very good Drinke for a Cold or Cough.
- Cap. 235. ¶Another very good Drinke for the colde, and to open the Pipes.
- Cap. 236. ¶A good Medicine to take away any Corne in your Toe, or else-where.
- Cap. 237. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 238. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 239. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 240.
- Cap. 241. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 242. ¶A foueraigne Medicine for the Collick.
- Cap. 243. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 244. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 245. ¶An approued Medicine for the Collick and Stone.
- Cap. 246. ¶A Medicine to be vsed for the Collicke and Stone in manner of a Plaister.
- Cap. 247. ¶A good Medicine for the Collicke.
- Cap. 248. ¶A good Medicine for a woman that is troubled with the Collicke.
- Cap. 249. ¶A good Medicine for the Stone.
- Cap. 250. ¶An excellent good Medicine for the Collick.
- Cap. 251. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 252. ¶An approued Medicine for the Collick and Stone.
- Cap. 253. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 254. ¶An approued Medicine for the Collick and Stone.
- Cap. 255. ¶An excellent good and perfect Medicine to cure the Collick, Stone, and Stranguary.
- Cap. 256. ¶A Medicine to cure the Collick and Stone.
- Cap. 257. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Cap. 258. ¶A very good Medicine for the Collicke.
- Cap. 259. ¶A Medicine for the Collicke and Stone.
- Cap. 260. ¶An aproued Medicine for the Collicke.
- Cap. 261. ¶An aproued Medicine for the Stone.
- Winde Collicke.
- Cap. 263. ¶An excellent Medicine for the Windy Collicke.
- Cap. 264. ¶Another Medicine for the same.
- Consumption.
- Cap. 266. ¶A remedy for a Consumption in the Reines.
- Deafenesse.
- Cap. 268. ¶An approued Medicine for deafenesse.
- Cap. 269. ¶An excellent Medicine for one that is deafe, and that his hearing is almost cleane gone.
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Waters for the Eyes.
- ¶A speciall good water for to preserue the eyesight.
- ¶A Medicine for sore eyes.
- ¶A very good Medicine to kill the pinne and the webbe in the eye.
- ¶Another soueraigne Medicine for the webbe in the eye, if it be olde.
- ¶A very good Medicine to cleare the eyesight.
- ¶A Medicine for bleared eyes.
- ¶A Medicine for eyes that are bloudshot and red.
- ¶A Medicine for to kill a pearle or web in the eye.
- ¶An experienced water for the eyes.
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Face.
- ¶A very good Medicine to destroy any beate in the face, or in any other place, although it be S. Anthonies fire.
- ¶Another very good Medicine for a red or high coloured face.
- ¶Another Medicine to take away the pimples and high colour out of ones face, be it neuer so farre gone.
- ¶A Medicine for to make ones face cleare, and to shine.
- Falling Euill.
- part
- Gowte.
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Greene Sicknes.
- ¶An approued Medicine for the Greene Sicknes.
- ¶A Medicine for the Greene Sicknes.
- ¶A Medicine for to take away any extreame ache, or swimming in the head.
- ¶An excellent good Medicine for the Head-ach or Megrime.
- ¶Another Medicine for a continuall head-ach.
- ¶A very good Medicine to clense or purge the Head.
- ¶A very good Medicine for the head-ach.
- ¶A very good Medicine for the Megrime truly proued.
- Iaundise.
- Liuer.
- Morphew.
- Piles or Emerodes.
- French Poxe.
- Small Poxe.
- Purgations.
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Plague and pestilence.
- ¶A preseruatiue by correcting the ayre in all houses.
- ¶A preseruatiue against the Plague.
- ¶An excellent good drinke to be taken euery mor∣ning for a preseruatiue against the Plague, and for to auoide infection.
- ¶A speciall preseruatiue against the Plague.
- ❀ Medicines to be vsed after infection taken.
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Suppositarie.
- ¶A very good Medicine to be drunke, suspecting any to haue the Plague.
- ❀ An excellent Medicine for the Plague.
- ❀ A very good Medicine for the Plague.
- ¶A very good Medicine against the Plague.
- ❀ A Medicine to breake the Botch.
- ❀ A maruellous good drinke for them that are infected with the Plague.
- ❀ An excellent Medicine to ripen and to bring foorth the sore.
-
Suppositarie.
- ¶A very good Medicine to be drunke, suspecting any to haue the Plague.
- ❀ An excellent Medicine for the Plague.
- ❀ A very good Medicine for the Plague.
- ¶A very good Medicine against the Plague.
- ❀ A Medicine to breake the Botch.
- ❀ A maruellous good drinke for them that are infected with the Plague.
- ❀ An excellent Medicine to ripen and to bring foorth the sore.
- Ringwormes or Tetters.
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Salues.
- ¶A very good Salue for a new cut or wound that will not cease bleeding.
- ¶An excellent Salue for a cut.
- ¶A very good way to make the blacke Salue, that cureth all old sores and vlcers, be they neuer so great, foule, and stinking.
- ¶An aproued Medicine to keepe teeth from stinking, and also to make them white.
- ¶A most excellent remedy to ease the raging paine of the teeth.
- ¶A very good Medicine for the tooth-ache.
- Wormes.