ABSTRACT

The fame fat or fewet of a Leopard being mixed or mingled with the Oyl which proceedeth from the Bay-tree, and then mollified both together, and fo anointed upon any one which is troubled with the fcurfe or mangy, thefcabs whereof doth cut or pierce the skin, doth prefently and without any grief or pain cure the fame. The twigs of a Vine-tree being dryed and beaten into fmall j^/7 ; duft or powder, and mingled together with the fat or greafe of a Leopard, and fo anointed upon the face of any one who is grieved with akingsandfwelling thereon, will not only cure and heal the fame without any pain or forrow, but alio preferve the fame free from blemifhes in the time of healing. The greafe alfo of a Leopard by it felf, being anointed upon the head of any one who doth fhed or caft his hair, oris troubled with the Foxes evill, doth immediately help and cure the fame. The bloud of a Panther being anointed upon the veins or finews of either man ArBem. or woman who is grieved with any fwelling orakings therein, is very profitable and curable to Gale% expel the fame away. The brains of a Leopard being mingled with a little quantity "of the water which is called a Canker, 3nd with a little Jafmine, and fo mixed together and then drunk, doth mitigate the pain or ach of the belly. The brains of the fame beaft being mixed with the juyce of a Canker, and anointed upon the genital of any man, doth incitate and ftir him up to lechery, but the marrow which cometh from this beaft, being drunk in Wine doth eafe the pain or wringing of the guts and the belly. The gall of a Panther being received into the body either in meat or drink, doth inftantly and out of hand kill or poyfon him which doth fo receive it. The right ftone of a Leopard being taken of a woman of a far fpent age, doth reftore unto her, her raenftrual purgation being ceafed, and doth make het to purge, if fhe doth heartily receive her meat more often,

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