136. A Cure for fresh Wounds.
Take Garden-balsome, Wall-wort, Dai∣sy, and a little Salt; pound these together, and lay them on the Wound.
Or, drop into it the juyce of Tobacco: or, lay on the juyce with its Herb, (which is best) this will heal it in three days: or, take Elm-Apples, flowers of St. Johns-Herb, Rosemary, and knobs of Roses; put these together in a glass, with Oyl of Olives; stop it close, and put it in the Sun, until by consuming it seemeth to be rotten; strain it several times through a linnen-cloth, keep it in a glass, and when you see occasion, drop some of it into the Wound.
Or, make a Salve of the juyce and leaves of Tobacco: or, take green Agri∣mony, Betony, Pimpernel, of each one handful; pound them together in a Mor∣ter, and put them into a glazed pot,