2-34 ^^ ^^^^^ of Hunting 



A receipt to kill wormes within a dogge, 

 and to make him voyde them 



TAke the iuyce of Woormewoode two drammes, as muche of 

 AUoes CabeUtna^ as much of Stauefaker, and a dramme of a 

 Harts home burnt, with a dram of Brymftone : Brufe and beate 

 altogether, and incorporate them with the Oile of Walnuts, and 

 make (as it were) halfe a glafle full of it. And put it down your 

 dogs throate, and it will heale him. 



A playfter to heale a dogge, when he is 

 furbayted on his feete 



TAke twelue yolkes of egges, and beate them with foure oun- 

 ces of the iuyce or decofiion of an herb, that groweth vpon the 

 rockes, and is called Vylo Zelle (in Englifli^ Moufeare) or with the 

 iuyce of Pomegranats, boyled with vyneger. And for default of 

 the herbes before named, take vyneger only, and when the yolks 

 of the egges are well beaten therin, then put Sut thervnto fmall 

 brayed to pouder, and mingle them all togither, rubbing the foa- 

 les of your dogs feete therewith, and bynding it vpon a lynnen 

 cloth vnto the dogges foote. Then giue the dog reft in his ken- 

 nell, a night and a day, or more, and it will heale him, 



A receipt to kill the Canker in a dogs eares 



TAke Sope, Oyle of Tartre^ Sal armoniacke^ Brymftone and 

 Verdigreace, of each the weight of a crowne, and incor- 

 porate them altogether with white vineger, and A^ua Fortis^ 

 and rubbe the Canker herewith nyne mornings, 



A receipt to kepe Bytches from going proud 



BEfore a Bytche haue had whelpes, giue hir euery morning 

 nyne dayes together, nyne graynes of Pepper in hir meate, 

 and Ihe fhall not become proude. Put them in to hir, in fome 

 cheefe, or breade, or hard meate, 



A re- 



