Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines.

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Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines.
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[Imprynted at London :: In the pultre at the longe shoppe by saynt Myldredys church dore by [J. Rastell for] me Rycherd Bankes,
[1526?]]
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Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13897.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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¶For the Canker in a womans pappes.

¶Take a quātyte of Garleke & pyll it & Ry mele or Barly mele & bray bothe well togyder / & boyle them bothe in good Uyneger tyll it waxe thycke as past / & than make a playster therof & lay it to the pappe tyll it waxe whyte / & than take Pympernell & grynde it small / & put therto lyfe Hony & than make therof a playster & lay it to the pappe / & couer it well & warme & let the pacyent drynke of this drynke that folow∣eth. Take Beten Uernaygu Egrymone Groūdes∣wylly Brosworte Mader / of yche lyke moche / saue of the Mader for of it thou must haue asmoche as of all the other by weyght & wasshe theym & stampe them and sethe them well in stale le tyll the halfe be wasted / than let the pacyent vse of this drynke fyrste & last tyll she be hole / but & the pappe be very blacke / medle not therwith for it is incurable.

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