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Another for the biting of a mad dog
Another for the biting of a mad dog
Stamp the red nettle morsel and  
Stamp the red nettle morel and  
[?] faire lard raw alltogether. Seeth
[s]om faire lard raw alltogether. Seeth
them in butter make therof an ointment  
them in butter make therof an ointment  
and anoynt the sore therwith.
and anoynt the sore therwith.

Latest revision as of 21:42, 30 June 2017

For [crossed out: Speaking in sleep] byting of a mad dog. Take mintes with a cleare leek and Salt temper them together and lay it on the wound til it be whole. ______________________ To staunch a bleeding wound Take the red tops of nettles stamped and soked wel in vinegr so lay it on the wound it will cease bleeding. _____________________________ Another for the biting of a mad dog Stamp the red nettle morel and [s]om faire lard raw alltogether. Seeth them in butter make therof an ointment and anoynt the sore therwith.


for speaking in sleep. Temper southernwood with whitewine drink it 3. nights going to bed.


for a stinking Breath Take red minte and rue, doe it in the nose: and take the juice of both and drink it 5. mornings fasting.


for the Hartburning Take wormwood, seeth it in water and drink it. Or take and eate 6. or 7. Almonds.


To stanch blood at the nose [L]ay stamped nettles on the forehead. It will stay the bleeding by Gods Grace. /