XIV. To break a cake in a Womans belly that cometh with sorrow.
TAke Parsely, Isop, Sage, Wormwood and Tansey, seeth them in a pottle of stale Ale to a quart, then strain it, of that drink a Wine∣glass
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TAke Parsely, Isop, Sage, Wormwood and Tansey, seeth them in a pottle of stale Ale to a quart, then strain it, of that drink a Wine∣glass
full in the morning hot, and evening cold, and take the bowels of a Cat, and lay them as warm as they come out to the sore side.