Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. = A treatise of the nature and qualities of such simples as are most frequently used in medicines,: both purging, and others. Methodically handled, for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added: many compound medicines for most diseases incident to mankinde: as also two alphabeticall tables, very necessary for the reader. Together with, the explanation of all hard words or termes of art, whereby the vulgar may the better understand it.
Pemell, Robert.

A water for wounds.

Take Honysuccle, Sage, Celandine, of each a handfull, boyle them in eight pints of running water to a halfe, then adde to the strained Liquor a pound of Hony, set them on the fire, and take off the scumme so long as any will rise, then adde thereto of Roch Allum in powder foure ounces, graines of Paradise bruised one ounce; boyle them a little, then straine and reserve it.