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26 TAYLER's To Stop a Wound Bleeding.

LINEN Cadiſe burnt and laid upon the Wound, alias; tie up the Orrifice or Cut with a Farthing or any piece of Copper.

Probatum eſt.

N. B. If the Wound be ſo proud that it will not deſiſt by Caddiſe, you muſt take this laſt remedy for refuge.

For Hindering Bealings.

APPLY Tutiæ, or Roaſted Cheeſe: otherwiſe, the Lights of a young Lamb. Tutiæ does not let the Bealing grow too much, it being of a ſoſtning nature; beſides, it will make a Bealing whole, ſuppoſe it were broken.

Probatum eſt.

For Breaſt Wounds outwardly.

APPLY Tutiæ Ointment: or a young Woman's Milk, of her firſt Child, applied, will ſoon heal the Sore.

Probatum eſt.

For Bruiſes.

TAKE 8 Ounces of Honey, and as much Wax, boil them together, and ſo apply a little by times: This is beſt of any Medicine for Bruiſes.

Probatum eft.