The hoohe of Hunting 23^ 



A receipt for dogges that cannot pifle 



TAke a handful! of French Mallowes (or Marflimallowes) 

 afmuch of the leaues or feedes of Archangel!, which groweth 

 commonly by vines, the rootes of Fenill, the rootes of blaclceber- 

 ries or brambles, afmuch of the one as of the other, and let them 

 boyle togither with white wine vntil! the thirde parte be wa- 

 fted : put this downe your dogges throate to drinke, and it will 

 make him pifTe. 



A receypt for a forenefle within the 

 eares of a Dogge 



TAke veriuyce, and put it in a lade!! or a pottenger and warme 

 it : then put to it the water of the leafe and floure ofanhearbe 

 or little bufhe called Pryuet or Frymprynt^ or of the water of the 

 floures of Woodbindes, and afmuch Honie as the end of a mans 

 finger, the which you lliall mingle with them : and put them all 

 together into the dogges eare, and moue his head one way and 

 another to make it finke in : then let him holde downe his head 

 that it may droppe out agayne. Then take the oyle of Bayes 

 and warme it, and droppe it into his care, stopping it vp with 

 fome cotton or wol! dipped in the fame oyle : and continuyng 

 this fiue or fixe dayes it wi! heale him : but beware that he f krat 

 not out the wool! or Cotton. 



An approued medicine to kill all Tettars, 

 Cankers, and Ringwormes 



TAke a dramme of Mercury e fublimate in powder, and beate 

 it well in a ftone Morter, with the iuyce and inwarde fub- 

 ftance of a Cythron without the barke : put it then in a little wa- 

 ter and Vinegre mingled togither: and take the weight of a 

 crowne of Alum, and afmuch Sope, the whiche you fliall brayc 

 and mingle with the things before named, and let them boyle al 

 together in a little pot vntil! the thirde parte be confumed : then 



lay 



