ABSTRACT

The fime of a Wolf , fo that it be not found upon the earth, but upon fome trees, Brambles, or Bulrufhes, being kept, and when there fhall be need bound unto the arm of him that fhall be t roubled with the Colick, or to his neck being included in a bone, or in Copper, and hung with the thread wherewith (ilk-women weave, doth wonderfully and moft fpeedily cflrehim, fo there be great care had, that in the mean time there be a little of the fame dung given to the grieved party t o drink, not knowing what it is. The dung of a Wolf being taken, and the bones therein beaten in to powder,mingle therewith cold water,giving it t o any one to drink which is troubled with the Stone, and it will inftantly cure him.