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Francis Smith medical recipe book, 1704
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To cure a shock dog y hath ye mangie 225 Take 4 ounces of tar mixe it with some fresh greese so as it may run then put to it some brimstone powder half a spoonful of gun-powder powdered and two spoonfuls of honey mixe them well and anoint ye dog; in ye summer time lie him in ye sun yt ye ointment may soak into him. in ye winter lay him on thick fresh hay and there keep him yt ye heat of his body may heat and melt it. Thrice Dressing will cure him. Ann Smith was born acording to ye old [Stile?] June ye 11th 1720 Jane Smith born feabruary the 6th 1727 John Smith born April ye 26th 1728 Thomas Smith born August ye 18 1731
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To cure a shock dog y hath ye mangie 225 Take 4 ounces of tar mixe it with some fresh greese so as it may run then put to it some brimstone powder half a spoonful of gun-powder powdered and two spoonfuls of honey mixe them well and anoint ye dog; in ye summer time lie him in ye sun yt ye ointment may soak into him. in ye winter lay him on thick fresh hay and there keep him yt ye heat of his body may heat and melt it. Thrice Dressing will cure him. Ann Smith was born acording to ye old [Stile?] June ye 11th 1720 Jane Smith born feabruary the 6th 1727 John Smith born April ye 26th 1728 Thomas Smith born August ye 18 1731
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