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p. 77
INDEX
TO THE
Arts and Remedies Contained in this Book.
Preface, to the first edition of this little Book 3
TESTIMONIALS of cures performed by the Author 6
POSTSCRIPT AND PRAYERS, by the Author 8
ARTS AND REMEDIES.
A good remedy for hysterics 10
Another remedy for hysterics 10
A certain remedy to stop bleeding 10
A remedy to prevent falling away 10
Another remedy to be applied when anyone is sick 10
A good remedy for worms 11
A good remedy against slander 11
A good remedy for the colic 11
A good remedy for the fever 11
To attach a dog to a person 12
A very good remedy for palpitation of the heart 12
A precaution against injuries 12
To make a wand for searching for iron or water 12
How to obtain things desired 13
A sure way of catching fish 13
A safe remedy for various ulcers, etc 13
A good remedy for mortification and inflammation 13
To prevent malicious persons from doing injury 14
To destroy bots or worms in horses 14
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To cure the poll-evil in horses, in two or three applications. 14
A good remedy for wounds and burns 15
A good remedy for, the wild-fire 15
To stop pains or smarting in a wound 15
To destroy warts 15
To banish the whooping cough 15
Another remedy for whooping cough 15
A good way to stop bleeding 16
A good remedy for the toothache 16
How to walk and step securely in all cases 16
A very good remedy for the colic 16
To banish convulsive fevers 16
How to banish the fever 17
A very good plaster 17
To make a good eye-water 17
Remedy for white swelling 18
Remedy for epilepsy 18
Remedy for burns 18
To stop bleeding 18
Remedy to relieve pain 18
Remedy for the toothache 19
To remove bruises and pains 19
A remarkable passage from the book of Albertus Magnus 19
Another passage from the same 19
To cure fits or convulsions 19
Cure for the headache 20
To mend broken glass 20
To make cattle return to the same place 20
Another method of making cattle return 20
To prevent the Hessian fly from injuring wheat 20
To prevent cherries from ripening before Martinmas 21
Stinging nettles-good for banishing fears and fancies, and to cause fish to collect 21
Heliotrope, a means to prevent calumniation 21
To heal a sore mouth 21
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A good remedy for consumption 21
Swallow-wort: Its properties 22
For the hollow horn in cows 22.
Th destroy the wheal in the eye 22
To make hens lay many eggs 23
Words to be spoken while making divinatory wands 23
How to destroy a tape-worm 23
A good remedy for the bots in horses 23
How to cure a burn 23
To cure the bite of a snake 24
Security against mad dogs 24
To remove pain and heal wounds with three switches 24
Remedy for fever, worms and the colic 24
How to cure weakness of the limbs 25
Another remedy for weakness 25
To make horses that refuse their feed to eat again 25
A good method of destroying rats and mice 25
To cure any excrescence or wen on a horse 25
How to prepare a good eye-water 26
How to cause thieves to stand still 26
To cure the sweeney in horses 27
How to make molasses 27
To make good beer 27
Cure for the epilepsy 27
Another way to make cattle return home 27
a very good remedy to cure sores 27
a good cure for wounds 28
To make an oil out of paper, good for sore eyes 28
To destroy crab-lice 28
To prevent the worst kind of paper from blotting 28
a very good remedy for the gravel 28
a good remedy for those who cannot keep their water 29
To remove a wen during the crescent moon 29
To destroy field-mice and moles. 29
To remove a scum or skin from the eye 29
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For deafness, buzzing in the ear, etc. 29
To cause children to cut their teeth without pain 30
For vomiting and diarrhœa 30
To heal burns 30
A very good cure for weakness of the limbs, etc 30
For dysentery and diarrhœa 30
Cure for the toothache 30
Advice to pregnant women 31
Cure for the bite of a mad dog 31
A very good means to increase the growth of wool on sheep, and to prevent disease among them 32
A well-tried plaster to remove mortification 32
A good remedy for the poll-evil in horses 33
For the scurvy and sore throat 33
A very good plaster 33
To stop bleeding 33
Another way to stop bleeding, and to heal wounds 34
For gaining a lawful suit 34
For the swelling of cattle 34
An easy method of catching fish 34
A very good and safe remedy for the rheumatism 35
A good way to destroy worms in bee-hives 36
For making a paste to prevent gun-barrels from rusting 37
To make a wick which is never consumed 37
A morning prayer before entering upon a journey 37
A safe and approved means to be applied in time of fire and pestilence 38
To prevent conflagration 39
To prevent witches from bewitching cattle, and against bad men and evil spirits 40
To extinguish fire without water 40
To prevent bad people from getting among the cattle 40
Another method of stopping fire 41
How to fasten or spell-bind anything 41
Another way to spell-bind 41
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A benediction to prevent fire 41
How to relieve persons or animals after being bewitched 42
To protect houses and premises against sickness and theft 43
Against mishaps and dangers in the house 43
A direction for a gypsy sentence, etc. 43
Against evil spirits and all manner of witchcraft 43
Against swellings 44
How to treat a cow after the milk is taken from her 44
Against adversities, etc 44
Against danger and death 44
Another method of treating a sick cow 44
Against fevers 45
To spell-bind a thief 45
Another way to spell-bind thieves 46
To effect the same in less time 46
To release spell-bound persons 47
To compel a thief to return stolen goods 47
A benediction for all purposes 41
To win every game you engage in at cards 48
Against burns 48
Another remedy for burns 49
To protect cattle against witchcraft 48
How to tie up and heal wounds 48
To take the pain out of fresh wounds 49
A benediction against worms 49
Against every evil influence 49
To retain the right in a court of justice 49
To stop bleeding at any time 50
Another way to stop bleeding 50
Another similar prescription 50
Another still more certain way 50
A sign to keep back men and animals 51
Protection to house and hearth 51
A charm, to be carried about the person 51
To charm enemies, robbers and murderers 51
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A charm against fire-arms 52
Another for the same 52
Protection against weapons 52
A charm against shooting, etc 53
To charm guns and other arms 54
To prevent being cheated, charmed or bewitched 54
Another to effect the same 55
Another similar direction 55
Another similar direction 56
Another one like it 56
Another one like it 56
A very effective charm 57
A very safe and reliable charm 57
A good charm against thieves 57
How to recover stolen goods 57
A well-tried charm 58
Another against fire-arms 58
A charm to gain advantage over stronger persons 59
To destroy spring-tails or ground fleas 50
A benediction for and against all enemies 59
Another against sickness and misfortunes 60
The Talisman 61
To prevent anyone from killing game 62
To compel a thief to return stolen goods 62
A charm against powder and ball 63
Unlucky days 63
Concluding prayer 64
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APPENDIX
A certain cure for epilepsy 65
A salve to heal up wounds 66
Peaches, their medical properties 66
Sweet oil, its virtues 66
Cure for the dropsy 68
Cure for the dropsy, said to be infallible 69
    ADDITIONAL--Cure for the dropsy, effectual 70
Remedy for the lockjaw 71
For the sting of a wasp or bee 72
Diarrhœa, mixture 72
Soap powders 72
To dye a madder red 72
To dye a fine scarlet red 72
To dye a permanent blue 73
To dye a green 73
Physic ball for horses 73
Physic for cattle 74
Sedative and worm ball 74
Astringent ball for looseness in horses 74
Mixture for ulcers and all foul sores 74
Yellow water in horses 74
A valuable recipe for galls-windgalls in horses 75
Wind-broken horses 75


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Whoever carries this book with him, is safe from all his enemies, visible or invisible; and whoever has this book with him cannot die without the holy corpse of Jesus Christ, nor drowned in any water, nor burn up in any fire, nor can any unjust sentence be passed upon him. So help me.
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