A Medicine ••pproved for the redness of the Eyes.
TAke a new-layd Egg, and break a hole in the top of it, and pour out all the meat of it, and fill up the shell with red Rose-water, and set it on the Coals, and put into it as much
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TAke a new-layd Egg, and break a hole in the top of it, and pour out all the meat of it, and fill up the shell with red Rose-water, and set it on the Coals, and put into it as much
white Copperas as two little beans, and as it boyleth strike of the scum and froath of it with a feather, and when it hath boyled well, strain it through a fine linnen cloath, and let it stand and settle; then drop of the clearest into the eye, four or five times a day, but especially when you go to bed, if the humour fall a∣bundantly into the eyes, then fill the hole of an hard Egg (when the Yolk is taken out) with Commin-seed bruised, and bay Salt, put it in a linnen cloath, and vvear it as hot as you can suffer it at the nape of the Neck.