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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¶Here foloweth good medicynes for ye dyseases in ye syde.

TAke lytell balles of Sothen Reed wortes & brenne them in a newe pot / & than grynde them to powder / after that gader it togyder with Hony & smere & wel them togyder & playster

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it to the sore.

¶For ache vnder the syde.

¶Drynke Sage with wyne a lytell warmed & it wyl cease the ache vnder the sydes & of thy wombe & of thy stomake. And it is good for the Dropsy & for the the Palsy & for the ache in the heed.

¶Another for the same.

¶Drynke Ceuerfoyle with wyne & it wyll cease the ache in the sydes.

¶For a woman that hathe great sorowe in ye body vnder the sydes.

¶Take Hylworte Alysander Persly Louage reed Feuel Radysshe Elenacampana & sethe al these her bes togyder in whyte wyne fro a potell to a quarte & let the pacyent drynke therof in the mornynge & at euen tyll she be hole.

¶Another for the same.

¶Take .iii. croppes of Tansy & the lyly roote and grynde them & fry them in fresshe grece or in fresshe butter or Capons grece & lay it to thy sore syde / no∣ther to hote nor to colde.

¶Another for the same.

¶Take Hylworte Alysander Persly Louage reed Fenell Smalage Burnet and gromell / of yche lyke moche & sethe them in whyte wyne vnto halfe / & than streyn it & drynke therof at euen hote & in the morn∣ynge colde / & vse it & it shall helpe the / for this is a pro¦ued medycyne.

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