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presse get out
it certainly .
To cure such men & women & children as cannot hold their water . Take e dust or powder
of a dried mouse , being beaten & stamped , & mix it wine &
drink it , it is a speedy Remedy .
To cure
Take e blood of a mouse , e 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 e eyes ; this hath holpen
many to their sight .
The skin of a mouse burned or dried & beaten into powder , & then
mingled vinegar & anointed on e head of such as are
troubled e head-ach , giveth p sent ease . Also e brains of
a mouse put or steeped in wine & stamped & beaten small , & anoint-
ed on e forehead , helpeth e head ach. So also mouse-dung mingled
venegar & oyl of Roses etc
The Gall of a mouse beaten very small & steeped or washed
in venegar & poured into e ears of any one thick of hearinge
is counted e choicest & singular Remedy .
Mouse-dung dried in ye shade is excell
is also good to staunch blood issuing from green wounds.
Mouse-dung taken in drink , doth loose
how fast soever they be bound.
The dung of mice also drunk in any manner of Liquor doth ease
pain of e Colick or stone , & quite break e stone.
Mouse-dung dried & beaten into powder ; & put into a hollow tooth ,
doth ease e pain & make e teeth strong .
Antients shepherds observed,
it betokeneth an happy year to e flock , but if e weaker , then a rotten year
encrease milk .
For a bile or felon . Take 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 , & it is cooll, wash your mouth there .
Also hyssop boild in water doth e same .
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