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A68420 A thousand notable things, of sundry sortes Wherof some are wonderfull, some straunge, some pleasant, diuers necessary, a great sort profitable and many very precious. ... Lupton, Thomas. 1579 (1579) STC 16955; ESTC S104926 182,300 330

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Which Mizaldus saw obserued in a Dog one of whose eares was almost eaten off with woormes IT is proued oftentymes by experiment that many being borne in the coniunction of the Sunne and Moone doo dye in the opposition that is in the full Moone and they that bee borne in the full of the Moone are dead in the coniunction that is in the new Moone Taisnier PUt two or three of the seedes of Oculus christi into your eye and within a whyle after you shall not feele them Whereby you wyll thinke they are not there But at the last they wyll droppe or fall out of them selues compassed about with slymye matter which hynders the syght Which if you vse thy wyll cleanse and cleare your eyes maruelously This I knowe to be very true IF one doth buye Wartes of them that haue them and geue them a pin therfore if the party that hath the Warts pricke the same pyn vpon some garment that he weares daylye or commonly the Warte or Wartes without doubte wyll demynish and weare away priuely and be cleane gone in short time This was tolde me for an often tryed and prooued thing yea and by such a one as had seene the experyence thereof Also Wartes rubbed with a peece af rawe Beefe and the same Beefe being buryed within the grounde the Wartes wyll weare and consume as the Beefe doth rotte in the ground Proued SAlt Armoniacke stampte and myxt with water doth make whyte Letters nothing dyffering from the cullour of Payer But if you holde the same Paper to the fyre the Letters wyll waxe blacke Mizaldus A Thing to be marueled at and woorthy to be remembred doth followe declared by Iouianus Pontanus A certaine Caietane Woman sayth he was marryed to a Fysher whome he dyd vse as his Wife according to the order of Marriage many yeares as Anthonius Panthormita being a friende of the same Fysher was woont to tell to the sayde Iouianus Pontanus when he was young which Woman after she had bene marryed fowreteene yeares dyd became to be a Man and suddenly there sprung out the members of a Man in the naturall place of the Woman Which being so ashamed of her condition as one that thought she shoulde be mockt or laught to scorne both of Men and Women became a Religious Woman and lyued in a Monastary where he kn●we her the rest of her lyfe And she was buryed at Rome in the Temple of Marie to Minerua And an other Woman called Aemilia was marryed to one Anthony a Citizen of Ebula and after she was marryed twelue yeares shee was chaunged into a Man and was conuersaunt with Men vsing then the artes and trades of men in that Countreye and marryed a Wyfe This wrytes he in the tenth booke De rebus celestibus c. Mizaldus IF the Lorde of the Ascendent be Combust in the Ascendent or in the fyrst house it sygnifyes short lyfe to the chylde then borne Taisnier TAke the inner rynde of an Oake tree and seethe it well in fayre water and then bathe any sore olde or newe therewith halfe a dosen tymes together twyse euery daye and at euery tyme when it is thus bathed then annoynt it with Butter and Brymstone myxt well together and within nyne or ten dayes it wyll be whole God wylling A true and tryed medicine THis following wyll helpe the yallowe Iaundies with speede Take a Burre roote the greater the better scrape it cleane then take a potte of new Ale and put your roote therein and the Ale wyll boyle and let it be therein one daye and one nyght well stopped then lette the patient drynke a good draught two or three tymes and he wyll be whole certaynly Proued THe sycke is much to be feared if in the Ascendent or in the eyght house or with their Lordes there be euyll Starres or Planets But if good Planets be there It is safe inough Iatromath Guat Ryff ARystotle and Auycen do affyrme that of the round and short Egge the Cocke chycken doth come of the long and sharpe Egge the Henne chycken Mizaldus YF you put yallowe Amber into hotte melted waxe before well skymmed it wyll be then as softe as claye so that you may make thinges therof in what forme or fashion you wyll it wyll be so tractable and soft Mizaldus had this secrete of a certaine cunning Lapidary THere is nothing better to driue away Serpentes or Snakes then the smoake of olde Leather or olde shoes burned or else to bring them out of ones body before crept into them by sleeping open mouthed Wherof Marc. Gatinarica an excellent Phisition doth wryte that the lyke dyd happen to a certain man in his tyme to whome when many medicines were geuen in vaine the sayd man receiued the smoake of olde leather at his mouth by a funnell so that it went into his body and as soone as the venemous thing in his body felt the sayd smoake he came out at his fundament Which was a maruelous great Uyper to the great maruayle and feare of all them that were present SEethe the inner rynde of the young braunches of a Hasell tree in small Ale vntyll halfe be consumed and let them that haue the Strāgury drinke a good draught thereof fyrst and last for the space of eyght or nyne dayes together and it wyll helpe them certainly for it neuer fayles Therefore proue it and prayse it IN the fyrst beginning of any sicknes or at the time of a question for the state of the sycke person if the Moone be corrupt or afflicted of Saturne in the three fyrst degrees of Scorpio it betokens death Iohannes Ganiuetus A Notable medicine for the Sciatica doth followe Take Oxe dung and Pigions dung of eyther one pounde and myxe them well together with one pottell of white Wine and let them boyle together vntyl halfe the Wyne be consumed then streyne it through a lynnen cloath then put thereto halfe a pounde of Honny and twelue yolkes of Egs and halfe a pound of melted waxe and myxe all together with as much barly meale as wyll suffice for the making of it in a plaster and put it hotte to the paynfull place This was proued by King Henry the fyft as the wryting dyd wytnes out of the which I had this Besydes it hath bene synce proued LEt the Phisition take heede of his fyrst visiting of the sycke in the howre of Saturne and Mars if he come to him in the howre of Saturne eyther the sicke wyll dye or else the Phisition shal haue great labour doubtes and slacknes in the curing of him Neyther shall he helpe him except it be euen to desperation or out of all hope And if he be sent for or go to him fyrst in the howre of Mars there wyll be ●hydinges and brawlings betwixt him and the sick party and small gayne The howres of Iupiter and Venus are much praysed The howres of the other Planets are indyfferent Iotromathematica Guat Ryff A Greene