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' | broken, and they boiled in spring water, 



when the College tells you there are things \ but not scummed at all, for the scum will 



o s , py A VTT<J 1 sink of itself, and the water drank for 



ureo. or rJUAiM io. j. . . , . , . . , 



i ordinary drink is a most admirable remedy 



College.] Agarick, Jews-ears, the berries for consumption ; being bruised and ap- 

 of Chermes, the Spungy substance of the plied to the place they help the gout, draw 

 Briar, Moss, Viscus Quercinus, Oak, Apples. I thorns out of the flesh, and held to the nose 



CulpeperJ] As the College would have -help the bleeding thereof. 



you know this, so would I know what the 



chief of them are good for. 



Ms-ears boiled in milk and drank, \ Therefore consider that the Collefie ^ ave 

 helps sore throats. the Apothecaries a cata]ogue Jf what 



Moss is cold, dry and binding, therefore j Paris g Uvi ^^ ^ ExcremmU 

 good for fluxes of all sorts. th ' . k , , 



Misleto of the Oak, it helps the falling I 



sickness and the convulsions; being dis- ] College.] The fat, gnase, or suet, of a 

 erectly gathered and used. Duck, Goose, Eel, Soar, Herron, Thymal- 



Oak Apples are dry and binding ; being | lows (if you know where to get it) Dog, 

 boiled in milk and drank, they stop fluxes! Capon, Beaver, wild Cat, Stork, Coney, Horse 

 and the menses, and being boiled in vinegar, i Hedge-hog, Hen, Man, Lion, Hare, Pike, or 

 and the body anointed with the vinegar, ! Jack, (if they have any fat, I am persuaded 



'tis worth twelve-pence a grain) Wolf, 

 Mouse of the mountains, (if you can catch 

 them) Pardal, Hog, Serpent, Badger, Grey 



cures the itch. 



Then the College acquaints you, That there jj ^ck Fox, Vulture, (if you can catch 



are certain living Creatures called i ^ Al * m G ~' An 8^ D s d & 



the hncklebone of a Hare and a Hog, East 



College.] Bees, Woodlice, Silkworms, \ and West Bezoar, Butter not salted and salted, 

 Toads, Crabs of the Rivet, little Puppy Dogs, \ stone taken out of a man's bladder, Vipers 

 Grass-hoppers, Cantharides, Cothanel, Hedge- \flesh, fresh Cheese, Castorium, white, yellow, 

 hogs, Emmets or Ants, Larks, Swallows, and ; and Virgin's Wax, the brain of Hares and 

 their young ones, Horse-leeches, Snails, Earth- \ Sparrows, Crabs' Claws, the Rennet of a 

 worms, Dishwashers or Wagtails, House Lamb, a Kid, a Hare, a Calf, and a Horse, 

 Sparrows and Hedge Sparrows, Frogs, Scineus, ' the heart of a Bullock, a Stag, Hog, and 

 Land Scorpions, Moles, or Monts, Tortoise of \ a Wether, the horn of an Elk, a Hart, 

 the 'Woods, Tenches, Vipers and Foxes. \ a Rhinoceros, an Unicom, the skull of a man 



CulpeperJ] That part of this crew of '\killed by a violent death, a Cockscomb, the 

 Cattle and some others which they have not \ tooth of a Bore, an Elephant, and a Sea-horse, 

 been pleased to learn, may be made bene- \ Ivory, or Elephant's Tooth, the skin a Snake 

 ficial to your sick bodies, be pleased to i hath cast off, the gall of a Hawk, Bullock, a 

 understand, that i she Goat, a Hare, a Kite, a Hog, a Bull, 



Bees being burnt to ashes, and a lye made | a Bear, the cases of Silk-worms, the liver of a 

 with the ashes, trimly decks a bald head j Wolf, an Otter, a Frog, Isinglass, the guts 

 being washed with it. \ of a Wolf and a For, the milk of a she Ass, 



Snails with shells on their backs, being! a she Goat, a Woman, an Ewe, a Hnfer, 

 first washed from the dirt, then the shells \ East and West Bezoar. the stone in the head 



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