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Reins and Bladder, Their Reme∣dies in Children.
An ointment for the same.
OIl of Scorpions, if it may be gotten, is exceeding good to anoint wi••hall, the M••mbe••s and the neither part of the belly, right against the Bladder.
A singular bath for the same intent.
Take Mallowes, holihock, Lilly roots, Lin∣seed and Parietary of the wall, seethe them all in the broth of a sheepes head, and therein use to bath the childe oft times, for it shal open the strai••ness of the Conduits that the stone may issue, swage the pain and bring out the gravel with the urine, but in more effect when a plaster is made and laid upon the reins and belly, immediatly after the bathing.
A plaster for the stone.
Take Parietary of the wall one portion and stamp it, Doves dung another portion and grinde it, then fry them both in a pan with a good quantity of fresh butter, and as hot as may be suffered, lay it to the belly and back, and from four hours to four let it be renewed, this is a soveraign medicine in all manner of ages.