A resept against Madnes [madness] given by Mr Leeds
Item
- Title
- A resept against Madnes [madness] given by Mr Leeds
- Creator
- Mr. Leeds
- Date
- 1694/1795
- Description
- A remedy to tread "madness" (possibly referring to rabies) using a variety of plants and shrubs, dissolved in ale with pewter, garlic, and mithridate (a kind of panacea).
- Transcript
- [inserted left margin: first let Blood] Take 4 quarts of Strong Ale put to it Rue wormwood & Cardus of Each half a hand full 2 ounces of filed pewtter & 4 ounces of Garlick boyll all to geather untill half be consumed thn strain it and desolve in it 4 ounces of Methridate, give three Larg Spounefulls 3 mornings to geather and it [strikeout] bit blistter the place & keep it open untill the full Moone or Chang and then repeat the Same quantity 3 mornings to geather
- Subject
- See all items with this valuebeers
- See all items with this valuerue (Ruta graveolens)
- See all items with this valuewormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
- See all items with this valueCarduus
- See all items with this valuepewter
- See all items with this valuegarlic
- See all items with this valuemithridate
- See all items with this valueillness
- See all items with this valuerabies
- Contributor
- Ochsner, Elizabeth
- Le, Vincent
- Grimm, Stephanie
- Salahuddin, Shafiya
- Source
- Elizabeth Fairfax cookbook, Collection #C0202, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
- Publisher
- George Mason University Libraries
- Rights
- Public domain. There are no known restrictions.
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