gpg Of Cur es ChfruYgical. L ib. II 



|3» Laftly, If your Horfe notwichrtanding for all this, do happen at any 

 time to tire, then prefently take otF his Saddle, and with the Herb Arfrnart 

 rub his Back all over very hard, then laying Arlmart under the Saddle, fo 

 ride him gently at firft, and if there be any Life in him, it will make him 

 go, af it hath been made proof of. 



CHAP. CXCIV. How to maks a Horfe to follow his Maf^er, and find him outy 

 and challenge htm amongfi never jo many People. 



IF you will have your Horfe to have fuch a violent Love towards you, 

 that he (hall not only follow you up and down, but alfo labour to fird 

 you out, and own you as foon as be hath found you : You (IkII then rake 

 a pound of Oat-meal, and put thereto a quarter of a Pound of Honey, and 

 half a pound of Lunarce, and then make a Cake thereof, and put ic in 

 your Bofora next unto your naked Skin : Then run or labour your fclf up 

 and down until you fweat, then rub all your Sweat upon your C-^ke; this 

 done keep your Horfe fafting a Day and a Night, and then give him the 

 Cake to eat, which as foon as he hath eaten, you (hall turn him loofe, and 

 he will not only moft eagerly follow yon, but alfo hunt and fcek you out 

 when he hath loft or doth mifs you ; and though you be environed with ne- 

 ver fo many, yet he wiU find you out, and know you, and you (hall not 

 fail, that every time he cometh unto you, you (hall fpit in his Mouth, and 

 anoint his Tongue with your Spittle : And thus doing, he will never for- 

 fake you. 



CHAP. CXCV. The l^ature and ffscial ^alities of all the Simples that are 

 fpohn of in this whole IVork, Jet down in the manner of Jlfhakt. 



A 



ABrotanum, which we call in Engli(h Southern- wood, is hot and dry in 

 the third Degree, and openeth the Pipes of the Body, and is good 

 for (hors Wind. 



Abjinthium^ which we call Worm^wood, is hot in the firft Degree, and 

 dry in the fecond ; it cleanfeth and bindeth, and is good for the Stomach. 



AcetOf which we call Vinegar, efpecially if it be of Wine, is cold and 

 piercing, to wit, cold in the firft and dry in the third Degree. 



Agaricum, is hot in the firft, and dry in the fecond Degree ; it expelleth 

 Humour, purgeth all Flegm and Cboler, and is good for the Liver and 

 Kidneys. 



AlUHntt which we call Garlick, is hot and dry in the fourth Degree ; it 

 drawetb, openeth and expelleth all evil Humours. 



Agrecumj which we call Creffes, is hot and dry in the fourth Degree; 

 it burnetb, draweth, and diffolvetb, and is exceeding good for Scurf, or 

 wild Scabs, or for the Lungs. 



Agripay 



