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971. |) 
972. 
973° 
| us, know Dogs better then Wolves. Math, 
97 4. 
| chofe Creatures that are fearful. 
975° 
| thac the Soporiferous Medicines arelikeft to do it ; which are Henbane, Hem- | 
976, 
977; 
978. 
979% 
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| do cure the Golick. Itis true,tharthe Woolf isa Bealt of great Edacit 
Digeftion; and foirmay be the parts of him comfort the Bowels. - 
Wine, are faidto eee nine Memory ; asthe Brains of Hares, Brains of | 
| Children digged out of their eee ; of the Juices of Smallage, W oolf- | 
| anger, being thrown at him, drunk in Powder proveketh Choler. ° 
| the Brain) it will make the Childe ingenious - Andon the contrary fide, if | 
| the Mother eat (much) Onions or Beans, or fuch vaporous food, or drink | 
| be fome caufe of attenation of Vapors i in the Head. Yet it isfaid tom 
—Hedgbog are faid to'be'a great deficcative of: Fiftula’s. 
aleribéd to the mixture of Balms that are Glutenous , foit may alfo par 
of 4 fecret™ Sable ‘in that the Blood draweth Mans fief. “And irisa 
will ftanch Blood potently. And fo'do the dregs or eb of Ble 
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rem ae ae 
ae tr tt anette 
ae Katara Hiflony. : 
Vide the Experiments 95 96; and 97. touching the feveral Symparbies a 
| CAntipathies for Medicinal ufe. 
Ir is faid, that the Guts orSkin of a Woolf being applied. to ie Belly 
We fee Scare-crows are fet up to keep Birds from Corn and Feats ‘call 
reported by fome, that the Head of a Woolf, whole, dried and hanged upin 
a Dove-houfe, willfcare away Vermin, fuch asare Weafils, Pole-cats, and the 
like, It may bethe Head of a Dog will do asmuch; for thofe Vermin with h 
The Brains of fome Creatures, (when their Heads are rofted) at *) | 
Hens, Brainsof Deer, &c. And itfeemeth to be incident tothe Brains o | 
The Oyntment that Witches ule, is reported to be made of the vith [| 
bane, and Cinquefoil, mingled with the Meal of Fine Whear. But] {uppofe, | 
lock, Mandrake, Moonfhade, Tobacco, Opium, ‘Saffron, Poplar: leaves, &e. | 
It is reported by fome, that the affeétions of Beafts when they are in | 
{trength do add fome virtue unto inanimate things: As that the Skin of a| 
Sheep devoured by a Woolf moveth itching; that aftone bitten by aDog ial 
Tt hath been obferved, thatthe diet of Women with Childe, doth work 
much uponthe Infant. As i the Mother eat Quinces much, and Coriander: | 
feed (the nature of both which, is to reprefs and ftay vapors that afcendto | 
Wine or ftrong drink immoderately, or faft much, or be given to mt hy 
mufing, (all which fend or draw vapors to the Head) ir indangereth a 
Childe to become Lunatick, or of imperfe&t memory : And Tmakethe fam 
judgment of Tobacco often taken by the Mother, ° 
The Writers of Natural Magick report, that the Heart of an Ape Ww 
near the Heart, comforteth the Heart, and increafeth audacity. Iris true, th 
the Apeis a merry and bold Beaft. And that the fame Heartlikewife ofan Ape} 
applied to the Neck or Head, helpeth the Wit, and is good for the Falling 
fieknefs. The Ape alfo is a witty Beaft, and hatha dry Brain; which m 
Dreams alfo. It may be the Heart of aMan would do more, but that i 
more againft Mens mindes to ufe its 3 “except it bei in fuch as Wear the Rel 
of Saints. , | 
The Fiefh of a Hedghog deetted and eaten; is faid to be a great dtyel | 
Itis true, that the Juice of a Hedghog mult needs be harfhand-dry, pee 
it putteth forth fo many Prickles: ‘For Plants alfo that are fullof Prickles a G 
generally dry ; as Bryars, Thorns,’Barberries. “And therefore the pr of a 
. Mummy hath great force in ftanching of Blood ; which as it 
proved, thatthe Mofs which groweth upon the Scull of aDead Man 
prec the Waretand dried. is a 20) (OGai BAY 
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