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bellies with Goats dung fodden with honey. And forboth thee Auxions, 2s well fromthe ftod G 
mackeas the ulcer of the guts, they prefcribe the rennerof aKid torhe quantiticof'a Bédnefor 
to be drunke in Myrtle wine: alfo a pudding made of thebloud thereof whichkihdot meatwmed 
call ia Latine *Sanguicuilus. Moreoverfor the dyfenterie, they Hinde toin joint the gatsiby 
aclyfire Buls gluercfolvedinhotwater, + 10 woTIEM AialgaOo 
Forany ventofitiés, Calves dung is holden to beefi ingular g good a adssldathaine iri Hee, 
fodden in wine and thie decoction thereof uled. But if the guts bedifeated any waiesthe tenne 
red Deere is very effe@uall,fodden with Lentils and Beets,and fo eaten with meaty Lakewile, 
athes of the haire ofan Hare: boiledwithhoney. Alf to drinke GeatsmilkefoddenwithMallows, 
and a little fale put thereto,is good forthe faid infirmities: burif the rendles be mixed therewith, 
the operation will bee the better, Or the fame vertueis Goats fuer, taken inany warme fupping s! 
with this charge, that the patient drinke prefently upon it cold water. Moreover, itisfaid,thatthe - 
afhes of a Kids haunch hath a wonderfull vertue to fouderthe rupture, whereby rhe guts are fal. 
Jen downe. Likewife, Hares dung fodden with honey, and taken every day tothe quantitie of al 
Beane,is a medicine fora rupture, fo foveraigne that it hath beenknowne to cure them who were} 
paft all hope of temedics Much commended alfois the decoGtion of a Goais head fodden, patie 
and allrogether. } 
The difeafe called Tenefmos, which isadefireto »goe often tothe ftoole without doing any 
thirig,is cured by drinking of Aflesand Cowes milke. 
Allthe fort of wormes bred inthe guts,the pouder of Harts hometaken in avi an expel 
There bee,as I {aid before, ceutainebones found among the excrements of-a Welle, which if 
they bee hanged about the arine, doe cure the Collicke; if thisregard were had-before,thatthey, 
never touched the ground. As for Polea (whereof I made mention before) whichi is the firft or~ 
dure of an Affes fole,i itisfingular good in that cafe, Likewife the pouderof a Sowsdung takenin: 
the decoction of Rue fodden in water,with Cumin,isfingular for the Collicke, Finally the afhes 
of a young Harts horne while itis new come up and tender, incorporat withthethell fithes of 
Barbarie ttamped fhels and alltogether,and fo tale ina draught of wine,is highly conumended 
forthe patlion of the collicke. ' dst 
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ak For the doloupozs tarménts of the bladder’: for the stone and gravell T bes ree < 
(aes for'the aid irmities of the members of en the  funda- 
ment and the {hares ht, 
He urine of aBorehelpeth thofe who be tormented with the paine inthe bladder,and. the 
ftone: yea,andthe very bladderof the Bore caten.asmeat,is{ingular good in that re{pect, 
Howbeit, if the ong and the other were permitted to bee confected before in {moake, you 
fhould fee a greater operation, Now the faid bladder ought to be firftfodden &theneaten. And 
if awoman betroubled with the faid grecles, the isto-chufethe bledder.of awild Sow. There bee 
foundal{o in thedivets of {wine certaine little ftones, orelshard callofities like unto ftones, and 
whiceof coloursfuch as wee may feedaily in our tame fwine : which beeing beateninto pouder, - 
and dryokein wine, doe expell the ftone and gravell within our bodies, And verely the Bore fee, 
leth himfelfe fo farneforth charged with his owggurine,that unlefie he be delivered thereof bes 
fore heisnotable to Ae before the chinfe shat fulfexecb inofeliona td be takenas if he masa the 
webs for hee aeeidentss a seer “ey ie the wild Tae ES is Rie more sts Moree 
—— afhes of Goats haice is thought to, availe much inthefe difealese Ue finale spi 
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