[Transcript for page 36] it one a cloth for a plaister then have in a bedines a litell and a drope or too of honey and lay it to the cut worme melted together in a spone very hot wet yous plaister in the butar and huney and lay it to the cut worme if it be a deepe cut lay one a good pece of lint well wet in all thes and a plaister over it allĀ ::: For the Small poxe When you perceive the pox is coming out keepe the party worme in their bead and in a [?gentel?] sweet but not to hot lest you bring them out the fuller give them dragone water and [?metredate?] once or twice = if you see ocasion or safrant and milck and let them take a dragon water a boue twice or thrice a day and befor you give them not to many hot things and if they lye in the throat then give them a may weed posat if you can get it but let them [note: illegible] drink noe hot things but a litell wormed let them gargell with rue beare every 2 hours but drinke none downe you must use this Aplicacion if they be much in the throat take hearbe grace and heat it be twene two tills and lay it to the throat very worn it will keepe them out of the face and the venome out of the throat they must eat noe meat till ten days after they come out nor [?raw?] drink but this posat drink make your posat very cleare then put in a good quantity of marey gould flowrs and harts horne and boyle them well if the party be in much trubled with a cofe you must put in Anyseds and lickrish and [?5 or 6?] figes else the posat aloane clarified very cleare to wash the eyes to k