The Lady Fairfax Medisine against the strangurey [strangury]
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Title
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The Lady Fairfax Medisine against the strangurey [strangury]
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Date
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1694/1795
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Description
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A remedy for treating strangury (a urinary organ disease) by steeping roasted apples in spiced, sweetened water or orange juice.
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Transcript
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Rx at night the pap of 4 aples rosted thn take Plantane water or spring water & sweten it well with [struck: wat] suger and the juce of a Orang & some nut meg sliced then put the aples hot in to all the foregoeing things that it may be warm to drink it of last at night it is a Raire thing uce it as often as you se cause
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Contributor
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Ochsner, Elizabeth
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Le, Vincent
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Grimm, Stephanie
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Bakir, Mehtap
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Source
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Elizabeth Fairfax cookbook, Collection #C0202, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
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Publisher
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George Mason University Libraries
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Rights
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Public domain. There are no known restrictions.