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Ref NoDEP/SAY/1
TitlePrescription recipes [created by Mary Sayer]
Date1717
TermSmallpox
Dropsy
Paediatrics
Scrofula
Irritant
Digestion
Diabetes
Cancer
Ague
Description Of ItemWork possibly by Mary Sayer; inscribed on the flyleaf 'Mary Sayer December the 12 1717'. Each prescription includes the ingredients and the method of preparation. A lot of them also have a name next to the title which may be the patient's but is more likely to be the person who originally told Sayer the prescription. A number are attributed to 'my mother' and one prescription is described 'Mrs Sayer never faild - my mother constantly used itt'. Other names include Dr Critten, Dr Coatsworth, Mrs Nash, Lady Floyer, Mrs Hawley, Lady Crisp, Dr Willis, Mrs Hopgood etc. The volume is written in more than one hand and is indexed at the end.

The recipes are:
The Herbs for the Plague-watter'. Page 1.
To stanch bleeding in the Nose'. Page 1.
For a Cough'. Page 2.
A very good purge'. Page 2.
For a Cough'. Page 2.
For a Canker'. Page 2
A Watter for the stomach small pox or surfeit'. Page 3.
For a Rumetisme'. Page 3.
A Receipt for the kings Evil. Dr Critten. Page 4.
The diet Drink To be Drank a pint A day Leaving of Beer'. Page 4.
The Bolus'. Page 4.
The Oyntment'. Page 4.
How to make the Diet Drink'. Back of page 4.
For the Rumetisme the same at page 3'. Back of page 4.
Mrs Fran: Sayer An Eye watter'. Page 5.
For Freckles'. Back of page 5.
A palsey. Dr Coatsworth'. Back of page 5.
An Excellent wash for heats'. Page 6.
Oyles for a swell'd face with the Toothitch. Mr Todd'. Page 6.
An oyntment for ye palsey Cur'd a gentleman. Dr Coatsworth'. Page 6.
A Palsey. Dr Coatsworth'. Page 6.
A Poultice for a Milke Sore Breast or to Disolve or Breake it. Mrs Nash'. Back of page 6.
The Red Harry plaister for a spraine. Mrs Nash'. Page 7.
For a prick with a Thorne & to draw it out. Mrs Nash'. Back of page 7.
The Balsamick Syrup. Mrs Nash'. Back of page 7.
Stone Horse dung water, a certaine cure for a Rhumatisme. Mrs Nash'. Back of page 7.
Cumming Seed Oytment for a Pain in ye Side. Lady Floyer'. Page 9.
Compound Tincture of Rhubarb. Mrs Hawley'. Page 9.
To prevent Fitts in young Children & never had but one child that had fitts & that was before she knew this medcine. Mrs Sayer'. Page 9.
For the yallow Jaundice. Dr Needem'. Page 10.
The Broth. This cured my grandmother M Sayer'. Page 10.
Sweet Salve for an Issue'. Page 11.
A Drink given to Children in the month or at any other time for wind or gripes. Lady Floyer used by sister Crisp'. Page 11.
Black Salve. Lady Crisp'. Page 11.
The Yellow Salve. Lady Floyer'. Page 12.
For pimples in the face. This cured Mrs Howards she was maid of honour to king Jomes Queen'. Page 12.
For Fitts in young Children. Lady Floyer'. Page 12.
Dr Slaves Pouder. Lady Floyer'. Page 13.
A Diabetus. Lady Floyer'. Page 13.
For a Rhuematisme'. Page 13.
For Tooth Ach'. Page 13.
For ye Gripes'. Page 13.
Mrs Babbingtons black-salve. Lady Floyer'. Page 14.
A good Way to make salve into roles. Mrs Hopegood'. Page 14.
For the pyles. Lady Floyer'. Page 15.
A Watter for sharp Humours in the stomach'. Page 15.
An Astma. Dr Ratcliffe'. Page 16.
The Julip'. Page 16.
Another by Dr Ratcliffe'. Page 16.
A Glister for the Worms that was used to a Child that was given over by all, & the Brother dyed of the wormes and after he was dead they came from him and ye above said child by this Glister recovered. Lady Floyer'. Page 17.
For a sprain, this Cured a Coach man that fell off his coach & sprained his back. Lady Floyer'. Page 17.
For the Wormes. Lady Crisp'. Page 17.
For a Burn or scald Takes out the Fire gives present Ease never makes it smart. Lady Floyer approved'. Page 18.
For a Sore-throat canser? Or other Inflamation'. Page 18.
A Purging Infusion. From Lady Reves by Dr Coatsworth'. Page 18.
A drink for one that has a sore Breast. By Dr Willis'. Page 19.
A Cure for the Rhumatisme'. Page 19.
To keep ye small pox out of ye throat'. Page 19.
For sore mouths or thrush in little Children'. Page 20.
Wind Collick'. Page 20.
For the Collich'. Page 20.
Griping of the Gutts'. Page 20.
The Gripes'. Page 20.
In a Feaver wh lyes in ye head. Lady Floyer'. Page 20.
Lady Hewets Cordiall Water. Sr John Crisp'. Page 20-22.
The great Palsey Water. Mrs Hill'. Page 22-23.
Lady Lidcots Salve. Mrs Knightly'. Page 23-24.
Lucatello's Balsam. Sr John Crisp'. Page 24-25.
Archus his Excellent Wound Balsom. By Dr Hartman; Sr John Crisp'. Page 25-26.
Lady Allens Water'. Page 26-27.
Red Cordiall Pouder. Mrs Nash'. Page 27-28.
In a Feaver to apply to the Wrist. Lady Floyer'. Page 28.
Collick Watter. Mr Barrow'. Page 29.
For any Burn or scald. Lady Floyer'. Page 29.
For a Hoarseness. This cured Mrs Dickson wn she was given over by a Physitian'. Page 29.
For the Wormes'. Page 31.
Drink given to Children in ye month for gripes or wind given 'em at any Time'. Page 31.
A Glister for fitts or gripes or convulsions in the Bowells in Children and others'. Page 31.
For a Looseness it may be Taken in Childbed'. Page 31.
A Glister'. Page 32.
For a hiccup'. Page 32.
For fitts in children. Lady Floyer'. Page 32.
For ye scurvy'. Page 32.
To stop Bleeding'. Page 32.
To stop a Looseness'. Page 32.
A Man that his leggs swelling from the knee to ye Anckle with redness and Inflamation was thus Cured'. Page 34.
For any common swelling. Mrs Fran: Sayer'. Page 34.
To keep ye heart? well in ye smallpox. Mrs Hopegood'. Page 34.
For a sprain Wrench or Bruise. By Mr Woodward surgeon'. Page 35.
The scorzenece Milk. Lady Hoyer'. Page 35.
For a dropsy. My mother'. Page 36.
A Purge for a Child. Mrs Tapp'. Page 36.
Another by Mr Barrow'. Page 36.
A Plaister for a looseness By Dr Betts from Lady Hoyer'. Page 36.
For the Worms'. Page 37.
To kill stomach worms'. Page 37.
Gripes and Loose stools for a Child in ye month? Lady Floyer'. Page 37.
For ye Collick and Gripes'. Page 37.
A Poltice to put to a Child in the month or ither that has fitts or much griped or convulsions in ye Bowells. Lady Floyer'. Page 38.
To Purge a Child in ye month. Lady Floyer'. Page 38.
A purg for a child that has the worms. Mr Barrow'. Page 38.
Balsamick Tincture. Mrs Hopegood'. Page 39-40.
To Make a snale water. My mother'. Page 41.
To Priserve Wallnuts Phisickally. My mother'. Page 42.
A very Good Medcine for a Feaver. By a famous sirgeon; my mother'. Page 42.
Dr Lowers Elixir. My mother'. Page 43.
A Plaister for an Ague. My mother'. Page 43.
For a Consumption. Dr Cox'. Page 44.
A diett Drink for the Evil or to sweeten the Blood. Dr Cox'. Page 44.
A Syrrup for a Cough. Lady Floyer'. Back of page 45.
Wood's Balsom. Mrs Nash'. Back of page 46.
To make Surup of Althea for the Stone. Mrs Short'. Page 47.
Aquamarableis. Lady Sudbury'. Page 48.
To make Bitter Drink without purging. My mother'. Page 48.
Oyle of Charity good for any spraine or Bruise Inwardly or outwardly'. Page 49.
Powder for a thrush in a Childs mouth in the month. My mother'. Page 49.
For one that wastes Inwardly. My mother'. Page 49.
To Make Daffeys Elixir. My mother'. Page 50.
Syrrop for a Cough. My mother'. Page 50.
A Good Bolus for a Fever. My mother'. Page 50.
Scurvy in ye Teeth'. Page 50.
Convulsion Water that is 4 pd if? Quart'. Page 53.
A Brown Salve for the Eyes'. Page 53.
Hysterickal Water'. Page 54.
For a Sore throat recommended by Sergeant Barnard'. Page 54.
For sore eyes. Mrs Backer'. Page 55.
For a Rheumatism. Mrs Taller'. Page 55.
A very good Bitter for the stomach. Mrs Groves'. Page 55.
For the stone or Gravill. Dr Hall'. Page 56.
For the stone or Gravill. This Receipt, Cost, three ginnes'. Page 56.
To make Elder Rob. Mrs Sayer'. Page 57.
For an Ague , or Fever. Mrs Hopfoot'. Page 57.
A very good Bitter for the Stomak'. Page 58.
For a Cough. Mr Short'. Page 58.
Collick Water. Lady Floyer'. Page 58.
For a Cancerous Humour'. Page 59.
for the Eyes'. Page 59.
For an Ague'. Page 60.
For the Green Sickness. Mrs Brome'. Page 60.
For the Stone or Gravell. Dr Chaberlin'. Page 61.
A Gargle for a sore throat and Mouth. Dr Hall'. Page 61.
For a lurking Fever'. Page 61.
Extent1 volume
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