Simples Formula 15

By tjohnson , 14 June, 2026

Simples Formula 15

Tradition: Household Still-room | Preparation Type: Historical Simples | Risk Level: LOW

Plain-English Summary

This is a low-risk historical historical simples originating from the Household Still-room tradition. Historically, it was primarily utilized for household issues. It relies heavily on Botanical ingredients to achieve its intended effect. This is an archival document intended for educational and farm-history purposes, not medical advice.

Important Safety Disclaimer

This entry is an archival record of historical medical practices. Do not use, ingest, inject, apply, dose, or substitute this preparation for modern medical care.

Historical Background (Who, What, Where, When, Why)

  • Who Used It: Homesteaders, rural practitioners, and families following the Household Still-room tradition.
  • What It Is: A historical simples formulation utilizing locally sourced or apothecarial Botanical ingredients.
  • Where It Was Documented: Found in the authoritative text A Book of Simples.
  • When It Was Relevant: Published and practiced heavily around 1750.
  • Why It Was Used: Served as a primary intervention for household when modern pharmaceuticals and professional veterinary/medical care were entirely unavailable.

The Five Whys of this Formula

  1. Why this specific remedy? Because it addressed household using materials that were familiar and accessible to the era's rural communities.
  2. Why these ingredients? Botanical ingredients was historically observed (or believed through prevailing medical theory) to trigger physiological responses related to this condition.
  3. Why this preparation method? Processing it as a historical simples was the most effective known way to extract, preserve, or apply the active compounds without modern lab equipment.
  4. Why did it fall out of use? It was eventually superseded by modern clinical science, which offered standardized dosing, verified efficacy, and vastly reduced toxicity risks.
  5. Why preserve it in the codex? Documenting this formula is essential for understanding the evolution of agrarian self-reliance, the history of farm botany, and the stark realities of survival before modern medicine.

Source Verification & Integrity

Historical Recipe And Preparation Record

Historical Formula Card — Modern-Readable Version

Status: Complete Formula Verified Original Formula Name: Simples Formula 15 Ingredients: Original Measurements: Take 2 pound of fine Sugar beaten and searched then to a pound and a half of it put a pound of the finest wheat flower, take 8 eggs and beat them with...

Measurement Normalization Table

Original Term Modern Approximation Confidence Notes
quart ~946 mL exact Simples measure.
ounce ~28g approximate Simples measure.
pound ~453g exact Simples measure.
spoonfull ~15 mL approximate Simples measure.

Assembly Process

Take 2 pound of fine Sugar beaten and searched then to a pound and a half of it put a pound of the finest wheat flower, take 8 eggs and beat them with 2 spoonfulls of Rose water, mingle your flower and eggs together, then take an ounce of anyseeds being a quarter of an hour in white wine and as you beat your biskit put in your Seeds and when the biskit begins to look white put In your plats & Shake Some double refined Sugar on them. 17. To Bake a Rump of Beef.

Botanical and Ingredient Context

For a deeper understanding of the plants and materials used in this formula, explore the Triple 5 Plant Codex and our historical ingredient profiles:

How to Master the Process

Historical recipes often assume the reader already knows the basics of homestead processing. To understand the practical, step-by-step skills required to create a preparation of this type, review our dedicated process guides: - Master the Historical Simples Process

Storage, Labeling, And Shelf-Life

Pantry storage.

External Quality Checks — Not Human Or Animal Testing

These checks help describe identity, cleanliness, strength consistency, spoilage, or physical quality historically. They do not prove medical effectiveness. - Visual.

What Replaced This In Modern Care

Modern grocery/care.

Veterinary, Livestock, And Farm Relevance

Farm still-room.

Historical Source Citation

Source: A Book of Simples by Henry William Lewer (1750) - 📖 Read Source Page in Local Reader - 🏛️ Open Book Landing Page

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