Decoctum Trumaticum. Page 48. in the Latin Book.
The Colledg] Take of Agrimony, Mugwort, * 1.1 wild Angelica, St. Johns wort, Mousear, of each two handfuls; Wormwood half a handful; Sou∣thernwood, Betony, Bugloss, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the greater and lesser, roots and all, Avens, both sorts of Plantane, Sanicle, Tormentil with the roots, the buds of Ras∣berries and Oak, of each a handful: all these being gathered in May or June and dilligently dried, let them be cut and put up in skins or papers against the time of use; then take of the fore named Herbs three handfuls, boyl them in four pound of Conduit water, and two pound of white Wine gently till half be con∣sumed; strain it, and a pound of Honey being added to it, let it be scummed and kept for use.
Culpeper] A. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 sight of a Medicine will do you good, this is as like to do it as any I know.