466 THE GANNET 



with that of badgers and boars, and all of them recom- 

 mended, when made up together into an ointment, as a cure 

 for gout.* The attention of medical men seems to have 

 been no longer drawn to it after the sixteenth century, 



GANNET COri'ER in Sllu. 



* Ein Mittelenglisches Medizia Buch, edited by Fritz Heinrich : Halle, 



1896 (p. 202). 



Pro Gutta. 

 Item unguentum. Also an oyntement for the same. R tak cattes groce, 

 ganates grece, banfones grece, bores grece, mery of an hors, 7 grece of a 

 dogge, 7 alle these tempre togeder. 



