The ingredient "Cloth."
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Spells (58)
- A certain Poor Woman's Good and Simple Remedy for the Worms
- A good Ointment for Serious Warts
- A good Plaster for an Obscure Disease
- A good Remedy for the Gout
- A Plaster for a Sore Breast
- A Remedy for Restless Persons
- A Splendid Eye Water
- After Accouchement
- Against Sloth and Slough commonly called Sweeny
- An Excellent Remedy for Apoplexy
- An Ointment for Sore Breasts
- An Ointment for the Face for Seat and Gold
- Another Remedy for When Cow is plagued with Erysipelas
- Another Remedy to cure a Cough
- Convulsive Fevers
- Divination by the word of Uriel
- Dropsy
- Dyes
- Epilepsy (1)
- Eye Scum
- For a Fractured Leg of a Horse when the Injury is of a recent Occurrence
- For a Youth contracting Hernia or Rupture
- For Arthritis or Pains in the Limbs
- For Bronchitis
- For Epilepsy
- For Griping Pains and Straining
- For Mole and Liver Spots
- For Shrub-by Feet of Horses
- For the After Pains
- For the Breaking of Felons
- For the Fever
- How to have a nearly painless and safe Childbirth when the natural Pains are at hand
- How to make a good Stomach Plaster
- How to Prevent a Horse from Contracting the Glanders a Well-Approved Piece of Art
- Mortification
- Note
- Of Sorceries – Their Wonderful and Truthful Power – Of Witchcraft Etc
- Pain
- Remedy for the Hydrophobia
- Rheumatism
- Salve to Heal Wounds
- Solomon's Mirror
- Still another (Cow with Erysipelas)
- Swallow-Wort
- Sweeney In Horses
- To Beat Witches
- To cure Frosted Feet
- To make a husband faithful
- To make One's Self Shot Proof
- To make the garter of twenty miles per hour
- To Prevent Gun-Barrels From Rusting
- To Soften Glass
- To transplant the Rupture of a Young Man
- Veterinary Remedies
- When a Person Adult or Child is Swelled
- When a Person is wounded by Gun-Shot whether by Iron or Lead or if a Thorn or Splinter is sticking in the Flesh how to Remove it
- When the Hoofs of Cattle fall off
- When the Shoulder Blade is Swelled or Sprained