Treatments and remedies transcribed from a working Physician's handbook published in the 17th century. Check out the Introduction
Medicines for the Throat. For dry Hoarsenesse in the Throat
Take the Root of Parslie and the Root of Fennell, a like much, and three penny weight of Enula Campana, and one pound of Figges, and a quarter of a pound of Licoras; seeth all these together in a Gallon of running Water to three quarts, and put therein a little Hysop, and strain it, then boil it, and take the white of ten or twelve Egges and put therein, and let it boil together till it turn clear, then take Sugar, Roset, and put thereto as much as a Hens Egge, then take it from the Fire, and cleanse it through a fair Cloth, and drink thereof Morn and Evening.
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