The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations.

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The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations.
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London :: Printed for Nath. Brooke,
1659.
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Recipes.
Medicine, Popular.
Cookery -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52209.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.

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The Lady Spotswood Stomach water.

Take white Wine one pottle, Rose∣mary and Cowslip flowers, of each one handful▪ as much Betony leaves, Cinna∣mon and Cloves grosly beaten, of both one ounce; steep all these three dayes, stirring it often; then put to it Mithri∣date four ounces, and stir it together, and distill it in an ordinary Still.

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