Choice and rare experiments in physick and chirurgery, or, A discovery of most approved medicines for the curing of most diseases incident to the body of men, women, and of children together with an antidotary of experiments never before published / found out by the studie and experience of Thomas Collins, student in physick neer the city of Gloucester.
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Contents
- title page
- To the honourable and truly vertucus gentlewoman, Mistris URSULA BUCKE, health, honour, ha∣piness and Heaven.
- Courteous Reader,
-
These Books are printed for
Fran. Egles∣field, and are to be sold at the Mari∣gold, in Pauls Church-yard. - Table of the Remedies for all disea∣ses of the bodys of man and woman, that are contained in this book.
-
A Table of the Remedies for children
Diseases. -
CHOICE and RARE EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICK AND CHIRURGERY.
-
The Head, the reme∣dies for its distempers. Head-ach.
- Another remedy for the same pain.
-
For an extream Heada
h. - Another.
- For burning Headach.
- For shooting in the Head.
- Against continual Headach, and singing of the Ears.
- For headach in the forepart.
- Remedies appropriate to the head of what cause soever the pain is.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another.
-
Pills for a
l pain of the head although inveterate. - To remedy all manner of Headach and Megrim.
- A remedy teaching that one shall never feel Headach.
- For the Headach.
- For the Headach or Megrim.
- Another.
- For Dizziness in the head.
-
For the Headach and
o stop the rheum. - To dry up and draw rheum out of the head.
- To purge the head and preserve the sight.
- To expel a cold stomack or head, and to expel a Consumption or either of them.
- An oyl to cure the cold Palsie and shaking Palsie.
- For quaking hands.
-
For them which a
e speechles with the Palsie. - A precious water against many sicknesses.
-
For the falling Sickness
- Another.
- For the Falling sickness or disease neer unto it.
- For the Falling sickness.
- A powder against the Falling sickness.
- Another excellent Remedy for the salling evil.
- Against the Epilepsie of Children.
-
Another expert against the Epi
epsie. - For the Falling sickness.
-
An excellent Medicine sor the Apop
exia and Falling sickness. - For the Falling Evil.
- The Eyes, The Remedies for its distempers.
-
For the Sight.
-
marvellous good water to recover the Eye sight he same being by any cause whatsoever▪ - most singular good Medicine to keep the Eyes clear, cool, and from redness, and to kill the Itching of them.
- For running eyes of a cold.
-
Here is a precious water for the sight, and for th
that be fair clear blind. - A Medicine for them that may not well see and if the eyes be red.
- For them that the Eye-lids be over-turned beneath.
-
De ophtha
mia. - A water proved to clarifie the dimness of sight:
- For the same.
- Pills good for the sight.
- For swelling of the Eyes.
- For great pain of the eyes.
- Another.
- Another.
- For redness of the Eyes.
- Another.
- Of hardness that hath been long in the eye.
- Another.
- Another.
- For all redness of the eyes▪
- For the same.
-
A singular powder that dryeth and take
h away the redness of the eyes. - For to stop watering of the eyes.
- For webbes of the eye.
- Another singular receipt for webbes in the eyes.
- Another.
- To stay the humours that fall in the eyes.
-
To clear the eyes that be dim of sigh
. - To destroy Rheum that it fall not into the eyes.
- Master Davies water, for the clearing of the eye sight being much decayed.
- To draw a mote out of the eye.
- A cure for the sight decayed.
-
A powder to clear
he sight much decayed and near gone. - water to preserve the eye-sight which hath been commended to be the best in the world.
- A preservative for the eye sight.
- To purge the head and preserve the sight.
- For all Infirmities in the eyes.
-
A g
od water for sore eyes. -
A precious Medicine for the eyes, then which no better be, for though a man had been ten years, within eleven d
yes he shall be stored to his sight again of very truth. -
For sight of the eyes lost, how to restore the same, and to clear the eyes and to help the dimn
ss of t em. - To cleanse the eyes and do away the pearl.
- To restore their eyes that are as though they did see and yet see not.
- To kill the pin or webbe in the eye.
-
A very good Medicine to kill a pearl or web
e the eye. - A good Medicine for eyes that be blood-shot and red.
-
For eyes that runn
. - For the apple of the eye.
-
-
The Ears: Remedies for all dis∣eases in the ears.
- For noise and sounding of the Ears.
- For pain in the Ears.
-
An approved Medicine for Deasn
ss. - To recover the lost hearing or deasness in the Ear.
-
A sove
aign Medicine for the pain and buzzing in the head which hindreth the h aring. -
An experienced medicine for deafnes
in the head. - A present Remedy for one that cannot hear.
-
Medicine.
- An excellent good Medicine for deafness in the head.
- For deafness or noise in the head, an excellent remedy.
-
Good for the
earing. - For to make a man hear.
- An approved Medicine for deafness.
- Another approved.
- For deafness, and for an Impostume of the ear, to break it, a rare secre.
- For a man that may not well hear.
-
The Teeth, Remedies for all their diseases.
- Remedy for the Toothach.
- Another.
- For rotten and stinking Teeth▪
- A water to keep the teeth from stinking.
- For the Toothach.
-
A medicine that the Too
hach shall never vex you mor . - A most expert and true Medicine for the pain of the Teeth and presently easeth the pain.
- For a Tooth that is loose.
-
To help the Too
hach of any sort. - To fasten Teeth, and to purge the head.
-
To make a Tooth
eave aking, or to fall out.
- The Nose, The Remedies for its diseases.
- The Mouth, Remedies for its diseases.
-
The Breast, Remedies for distem∣pers thereof.
- Remedies for diseases of the breast.
- For a hoarse voice.
- Another.
- For hoarsness of long continuance.
- A Syrup for Cough, rheums, Catarres, and other like diseases.
- A Medicine for the Cough.
- Against the Cough.
- For an old Cough.
- Another for a Cough with a rheum.
-
pre erve Wallnuts for a cough or Consumption. -
A good Syrup for an old Cough, and it mundi∣
eth the breast and the Lungs and for pain under he side coming of cold. - For wheesing in the Chest.
- For delivering from Phlegm.
- Another for wheesing of the Chest.
- Remedies for the Cough.
- Another remedie.
- Another remedy.
- Another.
- Remedie against the cough coming of a hot cause.
- For the same.
- A good receit against the Cough.
- For the Cough and Murre.
- A Medicine for hoarsness in the throat.
-
To heal the S
r f a or disease called the King ev l - To cure the Kings evil.
- Against shortness of winde.
- The receipt for Asthma.
- To cure Asthmatick persons.
- An oyntment for shortness of breath.
- To break a sore brest.
-
o keep the brest from breaking, if it be not too far gone. - To heal the breast.
- To heal any kinde of ach or sore brest.
- A plaister for a sore brest.
-
A medicine to skin a womans sore bre
t which is aw. - To help the hardness in women brests.
- For the aking of a womans brest.
- Another for the same.
-
r womens brests, or swelling that cometh by cold in child birth. -
n approved Medicine for them that ha e cold in their brests. -
pproved Medicine for a sore brest that is broken. - For bolning of a womans brest.
- For a very sore brest.
- For coagulation of milk in a womans brest.
- A Soveraign Medicine for a sore brest.
-
A medicine for the woman
brests if the sore of Mil . - A plaister for a postume on womens Teats.
- Remedies for the Pthisick.
- A remedy.
- Another.
-
For the cough and consumpt
on of the lungs. - For the Phlegm and Cough.
- For a Consumption.
- For the Consumption.
- Another excellent for the same.
-
he Sides, Remedies for their distempers. -
eu isie, A thing most certain to remedy the great∣est pleurisie possible. -
For to cure an I
postume, which groweth in the side of the ribes of the side, when no other Me ic will cure the same. - Another good Medicine.
-
To destroy an Impostume and an
swelling. -
A Cat
plasme. - Another.
- For the stitch.
- An experienced good Medicine for a pleurisie.
-
- The Heart, Remedies for its Distempers.
-
The Stomack, Remedies for all pains of the stomack.
- For weakness of the Stomack.
- For windiness of the stomack.
- A present remedy for pain and ach in the stomack.
- To help the pains of the stomack a rare secret.
- For a windie and cold stomack.
- For pain of the stomack.
- Another.
- To comfort the stomack after vomiting.
- For the same.
-
n excellent purgation to avoid choler for men of all ages. - A Medicine for winde in the stomack.
- To clear the stomack▪
-
A notable sauce to procure an appetite in them whic
be brought low to get them a stomack. -
To make Pulvis ducis out of Master
Cogans Caj of the wekness of the stomack. pag. 194. - A drink for a bad stomack.
- Another for the stomack▪
-
heat in the stomack which maketh the throa sore.
-
The Liver, Remedies for its dis
∣empers. -
Against stopping of the Liver, called opila
i - Another for stopping of the Liver.
- Remedy.
- A Iulep for heat of the Liver.
- A drink to cool the Liver.
-
A good r
c ipt for the d opsie. -
To purge dropsie water abu
dantly, for the shedding o nature called Gonorrhaaea, verbatim, out of Master Cogan, Pag. 5. in Flower deluce. - For the Dropsie or Tympany.
-
Against stopping of the Liver, called opila
- The Gall.
-
The Spleen.
-
For dis e
ses of the Spleen. -
A
urgation to avoid Melancho y. -
An expe
t medicine for all diseases of the spleen. - For the spleen that is great and aking.
-
For diseases o
the Spleen. - An approved Medicine for the Spleen.
-
An approved Medicine to take away an ag
though a Quartain. - For the Spleen.
- A diet drink for the Liver and Spleen.
-
Doctor
Simons Medicine proved both for the Agand Quartane. - For the Fever.
-
For the Quartan proved by Doctor
Simons. - For the Ague.
- An approved Medicine for the Ague.
- For a fever quartan.
- For the Ague.
-
An approved medicine to take away an Agu
▪ -
For a burning fever, a medicine approved
ue. - Another for a burning fever.
- A medicine to precure sleep in a fever.
- For the fever in Angine, and for bloody matter.
- To make a breath to cool one in a fever.
- For an Ague of long continuance.
- A remedy to cure the new Ague and to cleanse the stomack by vomit.
- For an Ague if it be given before the first fit.
- An excellent plaster to put away the Ague fit, ei∣ther Quotidian or tertian.
- A plaster to put away the new Ague.
- What to give one in the fever or Ague▪
- For a tertian Ague, a soveraign drink proved.
- For an ague.
- A special medicine for the Ague.
- To cure a fever.
-
A diet drink for the
Scorbutum or scurvy, and to put away themalum habitum corporis. Pr∣batum. - A good drink to cleanse the blood.
- A very good drink against the scurvy,
-
To make a laxative beer of scurvy grass taught by Mr. Doctor
Butler unto the LadyFinch, which takes away the swelling of the egs and stomack, ad makes to sleep well. - A Medicine for a surfet.
-
For dis e
-
The Bowels.
-
Diseases of the Bowel
. -
For the winde Co
ick. - A suppository for the winde Colick.
- A plaster.
- To cure a rupture in the belly.
- For the Fundament coming out.
-
o a mans Fundament when it comes out true Medicine. - A special good Medicine proved to heal a rupture or broken man, Probat.
- Against ruptures or burstings.
-
A purgation for Col
ck coming of Phlegm. - For pain of the Colick coming of Choler.
- For the winde Colick.
-
Diseases of the Bowel
-
Back and Reins, The Reme∣dies of their distempers. - A purgation for Choler coming of Phlegm.
-
scour, c eanse and cool the reins of the Back▪ - For a pain in the back.
- For ache in the back.
- Another.
- A good ointment for the back and restorative for the same.
- For the weakness of the small of the back.
- A powder to knit and restore nature well proved.
- Pro Gonorrhaea.
- To restore a man that wasteth, and for soreness of the reins.
- For heat in the back.
- For feeble reins.
- To preserve nature from wasting.
- For the running of the reins.
- For the running of the Reins.
- To knit a broken Vein.
- For the help of the disease called the French pox.
-
A Diet drink
o cure Lues venerea or any desperdisease in mans bodie. -
A
morbum Gallihidropicum & cetera. -
Pain of the reins is called
Nephretica passio. -
Remedy
or pain of the reins. -
A nob
e E ectuary for the fluxe. -
Medicines to restrain the flux of what cause s
ever it be. -
Remedie f
r the flux humoral, called Diarhaea. - To stop the said flux.
- Another Medicine to stanch the said flux.
- An Irish Medicine to stay any flux.
-
For the b
oody flux. - To cure the bloody flux.
-
To cu
e any dangerous flux which is f orce to bring a man in danger of a consumption. - For the bloody flux.
- Another for the same.
- A sure experiment to cure the bloody flux, when a man avoideth as it were black gobbets of flesh.
-
The Bladder, Remedies, for its Distempers.
- A medicine for the stone.
- Of the cure of the stone in the Reines and bladder.
- Another expert medicine.
-
Another singu
ar Medicine. - A goodly syrup to mundifie the reins.
- A powder for the stone and Colick or either of them.
- Another for the stone and to break it.
- For the stone which letteth a man to make water,
- An oyntment for the back if the stone come painful∣ly from you.
- A Pultis to cause the stone to slip when its broken.
- A medicine to avoid the stone in the bladder.
- For the stone.
- A Soveraign Medicine for them that cannot pisse, well proved by the Lady of Northumberland.
- To make one make water presently.
- To procure a man to pisse well.
- To procure urine that is stopped.
- A special receipt to help sharpness of urine.
- An Injection for burning of urine.
- A powder for the heat of urine.
-
F
r them which make very foul or red water. - To provoke urine and a asswage the belly.
- A receipt for the stone.
-
good Medicine for one that cannot pisse by reason of the stone. - For the stone.
- A receipt for the stone used by Sir Trever Williams.
- To prevent the stone.
- To make a water for the stone.
- The powder for the stone:
- For the stone in the back, bladder, Kidnies and stomack.
- The Womb, its remedies.
-
The Terms or flowers, their R
medies. -
F
r suppression or retaining of the flowers or M struus. -
the overflowing of the menstruus and for the retaining of the same. - A most approved Experiment to provoke the Men∣struiss.
-
For the dropsie and to provoke the flowers a
urine. - To bring down womens termes.
-
A medicine for the green sickness and to cause
flowers. - A medicine to stop over much abundance of Flowers.
- For the red Flux in women.
- For the whites proved.
-
For rising of the M
ther. -
A specia medi
ine for the mother or winde or spleen which riseth about the heart. - A medicine for the whites and weakness of nature.
- To cure the Mother.
-
A good Medicine for one that feareth to misca
with childe. - To make a caudle to strengthen one that is with childe and is weak.
-
To make a woman have a quick delivery and sma
pain. - To cleanse the matrix after the Childbirth.
- To drive away the after pain of a woman.
- A medicine to fetch away a dead childs after burden.
- A present remedy for a woman that travaileth with childe.
- To deliver a woman of a dead childe.
-
F
-
The Gout.
- Remedies for the Gout.
- Remedy.
- A plaster for the gout.
- Another.
- Another.
- Medicines for the gout appropriate in all cases.
-
A Medicine to ease the gout and to bring down any swelling in feet, leg,
r arm. -
For l
gs swollen of any manner of disease. - For the gout.
- To cure and ease the gout.
-
A pultis of barly to asswage swelling in the legs to mo
lifie the hardness, - For the Gout:
- A medicine for the Sciatica.
- An experienced medicine for the Sciatica.
- An excellent oil for an ache onely to be made in the moneth of May, oil of Rosemary Flowers.
- A powder for the Sciatica.
-
A plaster f
r all aches and pains in any part of the body.
-
Childrens Diseases. The Head, Remedie
or the Dis∣tempers of their Heads. - For the apostume of the brain and swelling.
- Remedy.
- For swelling of the head,
- For scales and ulcers in the Head▪
- Another.
- An excellent remedy for warts or Knobbes of the head.
- Rhasis description.
-
shal be good for the nurse to eat a Electuary made after this sort. -
A p
aster. - Of the Cramp or Spasmus.
- Of Starkness and stiffness of the Limbes.
- The Eyes, Remedies for their Distempers in Children.
-
The Ears, Remedies for Distem∣pers of the Ears of Childr
n. - The Teeth.
- The mouth, The Remedies of its Distempers in Chidren.
- The Neck, the throat and breast, Remedies for their Distempers in Children.
-
The Stomack, Its Remedies in Children.
- For straitness of winde.
- For vomiting.
- An ointment for the stomack.
- To recover an appetite lost.
- For a yeaxing or hicket.
- For Colick and rumbling in the guts.
- Remedy for the flux in a childe.
- Another.
- For stopping and hardness of the belly.
-
Remedies for worms in Chi
dren. - To kill worms in Children.
-
For worms in the belly or Stomack a most excell
nt approved Medicine. - For worms.
- To kill and avoid chest worms.
-
A singular receip
to kill worms.
-
The N
vil, It Remedies. - Reins and Bladder, Their Reme∣dies in Children.
- Ruptures.
-
Small Pox and Measils in Chil∣dren and their cure.
- To avoid ill humours in a childe of tender years.
- For children that breed the Pox and Measils.
- A medicine for the small Pox.
-
medicine for the small Pox in the throat, or any ill or soreness in the throat. - To keep the small pox out of the throat.
- For chafing of the skin.
- An ointment.
- Of small Pox and Measils.
- Fevers in Children, their cure.
-
Codds, The cure of their Di
stempers in Children▪ - Shingles, their Cure.
-
Lice.
- To destroy Lice.
- A goodly Medicine to kill them.
- An expert Medicine to drive away Lice.
- For scabbinesse and Itch.
- Another remedy for scabs and Itch.
-
A g
odly sweet sope for scabs and itch. -
Ano
her approved Medicine for scabbiness and It h. -
Ad scabiem tam si
cum quam humidum praesens Auxilium. - A clear and white water, that will heal in five dayes at the most all manner of scabs aswell in∣ward as outward.
-
Here followeth the making and description of divers Waters, Bal∣soms, or Balms and other rare and excellent Medicines with their use and wonder¦ful operations and vertues.
-
To make the precious Quintessence of the learned
Mathiolus as followeth. -
The use and vertues of the Quintessence devised by the famous
Mathiolu . -
To make a precious oil, w
erewith to cure the ob∣structions of the Liver and the sp een, which is of force to help the same, when the said grief can∣not be cured by any other mean or Med cine. - The manner how to administer the same to the patient.
-
An Antidote or confection called
Theodoret taken out ofAnacardies Nicoia a Greek Author.s Myrepsus - The effects of this medicine followeth.
-
The making of a precious water called for the ver∣tue
Aqua mirabilis andPre otherwise the admirable water of England.iosa, - The vertue of this water.
- A marvellous water to heal the leprosie and all spots of the face or elsewhere and to make one look young and to have a good colour.
- A water called the mother of the bawme.
- To make the water of life.
- To make water of Rosemary.
- A notable water of great vertue.
- An excellent water against the Colick the mother and all pains in the belly.
-
To make a special
Aqua composita to drink for a cold or sufet in the stomack, well proved. - A marvellous Ba'm made by art most laudable.
-
making of Venice Balsam and the vertues thereof. - The vertues of it are as followeth.
-
To make the most e
dellent water of Treacle or Mi∣thridate, which is a most precious remedie a∣gainst all outward and inward poysons or pe∣stilence. -
To draw out another Liquor from the s
is whence this Liquor was distilled, super ctum. - To make Cinnamon milk or liquor, after another sort most precious for a restorative.
- A ba'm for a wound.
-
A medicine for all manner of ulcers and sores, very pleasant, called
Lycion. - For to make Mermale.
-
To make the precious Quintessence of the learned
-
Diaflosmus.
- Diaflosmus is thus made.
- A balm of great vertue.
- A very precious Aqua vitae.
-
The Sublimated vine of Master
Callus, Physitian to the EmperourCharls the fifth is most admir∣rable, for the use thereof caused him to live 129 years without any disease, and is made thus. - A special Iulep made of white wine and sugar and rosewater, which comforteth and refresh∣eth the body, much causing the spirits to wax lively.
- To make Triacle water.
-
The vertue of this Triac
e water. - For a Surfet.
- To make a drink for all manner of Fevers and Im∣postumes and for sickness in mans body.
-
A note of a diet prescribed by three dutch Doct
rs fo a man past cure so judged. - A Medicine for the sweat.
- To make the Queens preservative.
- For them that are poisoned a remedy.
- A Medicine diminishing all kinde of sickness if it be not unto death and prepareth the body for re∣covery of health.
-
An oil of the Philosophers drawn out of Turpen∣t
ne. - For to make the white plaster.
- The vertue of this plaster.
-
A plaster proved on Sir
William Farrington Knight of a grievous Marmole, that was on his Legg and could not be remedied it was so horrible of stink till a French man healed it with this following. - A plaster called plaster Emanuel, chief for impostumes and other malodies, it hath more vertues then man can tell▪ I healeth wounds anon▪
- An approved Medicine against the plague, against Carbuncles, hot impostumes and such like, it will break them & expel the poison & causeth health,
-
An approved Syrup by the Lady
Harrington. - For Venom or poison.
- A Medicine for the plague or for any Ague.
- To ripen and break the botch.
-
Against all pesti ent sicknesses or plague and to break the botch and to cure,
&c. - A Medicine for the Plague.
- For the canker in the body.
- For the Canker.
- To cure a Canker in the mouth.
- For the canker in the mouth the best way.
- A water to cure a Fistula.
- A diet drink for a Fistula.
- A Medicine most excellent for the spitting of blood.
- For any sore which is poisoned with a contrary and unproper salve.
- For any that is wounded to keep it from ranckling▪
- Te heal an Impostume in the body.
- An ale salve to cure most sores.
- To remove pain and exceeding dolour in an Im∣postume or wound.
- For Hemerods that come forth.
-
The Head, the reme∣dies for its distempers. Head-ach.