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pound and a half of Brymftone, two pound of Copporas well tri- 

 ed, xii. ounces of Verdegreace, andftyr them into it vntil it be cold. 

 This oyntmcnt will kill and heale all maner of manges and itches, 

 how ftrong or vehement focuerthey be. And before you anoynt 

 your dogs therewith, wafli them and rub them all ouer with wa- 

 ter and fait to clenfe their fkins. Afterwardes leade them to a good 

 fire, and tyethem there faft,vntiltheymayfweateagoodhoureanda 

 half, giuing them water to drinke and lap their belly full. When 

 they are thus drefled and warmed, feede them with good brothes made 

 with Mutton, boyled with a litle brimflone to warme them w*in, 

 and with good holfome hearbes, continuing that dyet eight dayes. 



Another medicine for the Tettar 



THe Tettar commeth vnto many dogs naturally, or by kind, 

 or by age, and it may be thus healed : 



Take away the haire in the places where the Tettarres are, and 

 then rub the dog with lye, fait, and vineger, vntil the ringwor- 

 mes do bleed. And afterwards anoynt them with this oyntment. 



Take a pound of an oyntment called Vnguentum enuUtum^ 

 half a pound of another ointment called 'PamphHlgos^ two pounds 

 of the oyle of Nuts, Tar a pounde, a pound of the oyle of Cade^ 

 half a pound of Brimflone, half a pound of Soote, half a pound 

 of VytrioU or CopperofTe, foure ounces of the lytarge of Golde, 

 foure ounces of white leade, foure ounces of Verdigreace, and fixe 

 ounces of Roch Alume. Beate them all to pouder, and boyle and 

 incorporate them together, with half a pound of vineger. This 

 oyntment is mofl excellent for the Tettar, vfmg it as before fayd. 



For the common Mange 



THe common Mange commeth oftentimes by reafon that the 

 dogs lacke frefli water to drinke, when they defire it. Orelfe 

 by toule and filthy lodging and kennelling. Asin fwinefties, orvpon 

 the flraw wherevpon other mangie dogs haue line. And it may 

 alfo come by foundring and melting of their greace. This mange 

 may be eafily healed, without the drugs and drams before re- 

 hearfed, but only with decodtion of thefe herbes following. 



Take 



