An hospitall for the diseased wherein are to bee founde moste excellent and approued medicines, as well emplasters of speciall vertue, as also notable potions or drinkes, and other comfortable receptes, bothe for the restitution and the preseruation of bodily healthe : very necessary for this tyme of common plague and immortalitie, and for other tymes when occasion shall require : with a newe addition
T. C., fl. 1579., Cartwright, T.

A medicine for the Palsey.

TAke Lauender, Spike, and Sage, and still them and drinke thereof a good quantitie euery Mor∣nyng beeyng warme, either in Ale or otherwise. Take also Sage, and Betonie, and put theim betweene twoo dishes, vpon a chafyngdishe of coales, and sprinckle theim with good Malmesey, and so applie theim warme to the nape of the necke, and the wresles of the handes.