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presse get out thye iuice , withwth whichwch anoint thye place & it will cure
it certainly .

To cure such men & women & children as cannot hold their water . Take thye dust or powder
of a dried mouse , being beaten & stamped , & mix it withwth wine &
drink it , it is a speedy Remedy .

To cure thye Pin or web in thye eye, orto help such as are quite blind .
Take thye blood of a mouse , thye Gall of a Cock & some womans milk
of each alike quantity , mix & beat them well together till it come
to an ointment , & rub & or spread it upon thye eyes ; this hath holpen
many to their sight .

The skin of a mouse burned or dried & beaten into powder , & then
mingled withwth vinegar & anointed on thye head of such as are
troubled withwth thye head-ach , giveth prersent ease . Also thye brains of
a mouse put or steeped in wine & stamped & beaten small , & anoint-
ed on thye forehead , helpeth thye head ach. So also mouse-dung mingled
withwth venegar & oyl of Roses etc

The Gall of a mouse beaten very small & steeped or washed
in venegar & poured into thye ears of any one thick of hearinge
is counted thye choicest & singular Remedy .

Mouse-dung dried in ye shade is excellent good against spitting blood, it
is also good to staunch blood issuing from green wounds.

Mouse-dung taken in drink , doth loose thye body of man or woman
how fast soever they be bound.

The dung of mice also drunk in any manner of Liquor doth ease thye
pain of thye Colick or stone , & quite break thye stone.

Mouse-dung dried & beaten into powder ; & put into a hollow tooth ,
doth ease thye pain & make thye teeth strong .

Antients shepherds observed, thatyt if thye strongest ewes first go to Ram
it betokeneth an happy year to thye flock , but if thye weaker , then a rotten year

WhenWn ewes give suck , give them corn but especially plenty of leavs to
encrease milk .

For a bile or felon . Take thye white of an egge , a quantity of Garin , a quan=
tity of grey sope , & a quantity of wheaten flower , & a little turpentine
& mix them well together & lay them to , & at twice or thrice dressinge
it cureth.

For putrified Gums & sore mouth ; Boyl leaves of mint in wine
& a little vinegar , & whenwn it is cooll, wash your mouth therewithwth.
Also hyssop boild in water doth thye same .

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