The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authours, with a necessary table in the ende, conteyning all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wyllyam Warde

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The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authours, with a necessary table in the ende, conteyning all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wyllyam Warde
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Ruscelli, Girolamo, d. ca. 1565.
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Printed at London :: By Roulande Hall, for Nycholas Englande,
1562.
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Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Recipes -- Early works to 1800.
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"The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authours, with a necessary table in the ende, conteyning all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wyllyam Warde." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68949.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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An Epitheme agaynst the same payne.

TAKE Rose water, Borage water, the water of* 1.1 Melissophylum, in Englyshe Baulme, Sorrel water of eche sixe vnces, of Sandall whyte and rede, and of the sede of redde Roses, of eche a Dragme and a half, Lignum aloes, of the fleshe of the hart of a Bucke, and of Hartes horne burned, of eche a Dragme, of red Co∣rall, of Ben whyte and redde, of eche halfe a Dragme, of the flowres of Buglosse, and of Borage, of eche a handefull. Let that be made into pouder that can be, and let all seeth together vntill the thyrde parte of the water be consumed: Than put to it three vnces of the best Malmesey, and two vnces of the best whyte Uinei∣gre with a scruple of Saffron: mingle al this together and laye it whote vpon the sicke mans hearte, with a linnen clothe cleane dyed in grayne, early in the mor∣nyng and at nyght before supper. For admit that than he feele his griefe or not: yet neuerthelesse this is a thing experimented and very good.

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