BITE OF A MAD DQG. 27$ 



Recipes recommended for Cure. 



CHAP. LV. 



BITE OF A MAD DOG. 



The following recipes have been much reeotn- 

 mended in the bite of a mad dog. 



(RECIPE, No. 170.) 



Takp— Musk, sixteen grains ; 



Native and factitious cinnabar, of each 



twenty-five grains : 

 To be given in a glass of arrack three nights 



together, and the night preceding the full 



of three successive moons. 



Or, 



(RECIPE, No. 171.) 



Take — Garlic heads, and rue leaves, dried and pow- 

 dered, of each three ounces and an half; 



Pewter, in powder, two ounces and an half; 



Oyster-shells, prepared, three ounces and aa 

 half; 



Savin leaves, dried and powdered, two 

 drachroe : 



To be given to a full grown beast in a quart 

 of warm ale. 



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