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Of the Falling Madnef, 



The fecond is called the Falling Madnefs : the difeafe 

 lieth in their heads, which maketh them reel as they go, 

 and fall. 



The cure is thus : Take four. ounces of the juice of 

 Piony, with the like quantity of the juice of Briony, the 

 like of the juice of Cruciata^ and four drams of Stavef- 

 acre pulverized : mingle thefe together, and give it your 

 hound or dog as aforefaid : then let him blood in the 

 ears or the two veins which come down the fhoulders » 

 and if he is not cured at tirft, give it him a fecond ot 

 third time. 



Of the Lank Madnefl, 



The third kind of madnefs is called the L^«^ Mad- 

 nefs, by reafon of the leannefs of their bodies occalioned 

 by shimmering. 



The cure is thus : Firft, purge your dog with this; 

 portion ; Take an ounce and a half of Cajfia fijlulam 

 .veil cleanfed, two drams and a half of Stavefacre pul- 

 /erized, and the like quantity of Scammony prepared 

 in WhitQ- wine- vinegar, and four ounces of Oyl-olive > 

 jeraper thefe and warm them over the Fire, and give 

 jt your dog. In the m©rning put him into this bath 

 afting as followeth : Put into fix pails full of water 

 en handfuls of Mug wort, of Rofemary, of red-Sage, 

 )f the roots or leaves of Marfli - mallows , of the 

 cots or leaves of Wall-wort, of the roots or ftalks 

 if Fennel, of the leaves or ftalks of Elecampane, 

 laulm and Rue, Sorrel, Buglofs and Mellilot > let 

 hefe boil together in two thirds of Water and the o- 

 ber Wine, until one third be confumed : the bath be- 

 ig no hotter than your dog can endure it, bathe hin^ 



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