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A48581 The country-man's treasure shewing the nature, cause, and cure of all diseases incident to cattel : with proper means to prevent their common diseases and distempers : being very useful receipts as they have been practiced by the long experience of five and thirty years, and all approved of : fitted for the use of all farmers and others that deal in cattel / by James Lambert ; with a table of the several diseases therein contained. Lambert, James. 1676 (1676) Wing L231; ESTC R41333 20,191 67

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off The Cure Take a little Wax Honey Turpentine Swines-grease and Wheat-flower and set them all on the Fire and let them boyl gently stir and blend them together and then take them from the Fire and use them at your leisure And if there be a cut of any deepness lay in a Tent of Flax or Linnen cloth dipped in the Salve and lay a Plaister of the same over it and let it lie on four and twenty Hours then remove it and that is enough and it will heal it for certain Approved XLIV For to make a Cow take the Bull by Milk IF your Cow be in good case and you would have her to take Bull if you have any Cow that is a Bulling or any Neighbours Cow get a quart and a half of that Cows Milk that is on the Road and give it to that Cow that you would have to be a Bulling and let the Bull go with her and she will be a Bulling within six or eight days at the farthest XLV For to keep an Ox sound FOr to keep an Ox sound you must wash his Mouth with his own Water and Whitewine-vinegar once in twelve days and it will bring a great deal of Flegme and Water off which would take away his Stomach and cause him to hang down his Ears and have weeping Eyes Also wash his Mouth with Whitewine-vinegar and Time stamped in a little Salt likewise wash his Tongue very well and he will have a very good stomach again XLVI For the Feaver in a Beast THis Feaver may be taken in the heat of Summer in driving or hard labouring and by drinking cold Water when they are exceeding hot and so cause a shaking on them first and afterwards produce a Feaver The Signs They will be very heavy in the Head and will have swoln Eyes and an extream heat in their Bodies their Hair will stand of a Sweat upon their Backs The Cure You must cut them some Grass and give them some Lettice amongst it to cool their Bodies and the next morning let them blood in the Neck-vein and give them the juice of Purslain blended with Gum Dragant Anniseeds the Powder of Damask Roses and put into it a quart of strong Ale and make it sweet with Honey Then blend all together and give it to them three mornings one after another Milk-warm and keep them warm and they will mend presently by Gods help Approved XLVII For the Scab on a Beast FOr the Scab on a Beast take his own Water Salt Butter and Whitewine-vinegar with a little Salade Oyland a little Brimstone blend all together and rub it on and it will mend presently XLVIII A good Receipt for to purge Beasts FOr to purge Beasts and to cleanse the inner part of their Bodies you must give them the dross of Olives after the Oyl is pressed out in new Milk Also take a quart of Clay-water and put in two penniworth of Honey and two penniworth of Salade Oyl and twelve Laurel Leaves dried and made into Powder put all together and make it warm and give it to the Beast Also take half a pound of sweet Soap and sweet Ale that is in the Fat and put in twelve Laurel leaves or the powder of the same ground small or pounded into the sweet Ale and Soap and blend all together and give it to the Beasts Milk-warm and it will help them Also take a half-penny Candle and put up at his Fundament as far as you can reach and leave it behind in the Body Approved XLIX For a dry Hoarsness or Cough in a Beast THis Hoarsness or Cough in Ox or Cow must be carefully looked to for it will grow in time to a worse Disease therefore it is good to prevent it The Cure Take the distilled Water of Hyssop or else the decoction of Mint and Hyssop together with the juice of Leeks and give it with the Oyl of Olives and a little Garlick for there hath not been so long a Cough known but this Medicine hath helped it sometimes if it be an easie Hoarsness you may give them Tar with Honey-water and it will help them for certain Approved L. Another good Receipt for purging of Cattel THere is nothing better for purging Cattel at tht Spring before they go to Grass then to keep them in the House a Week give them Cinnamon or Harts-horn and common Salt boyled together warm Also give them Tar Butter Honey brown Sugarcandy and the powder of the leaves of Lawrel either in Balls or in warm water and when they go to Grass within a Week after let them Blood and give them a handful of Rhue in a pint of Ale warm and this is called the preservation of Health to any Cattel that is ready to feed or any other service LI. Another good Receipt for the Fever in Beasts either in Winter or Summer CAttel may sometimes get the Fever in Winter as well as in Summer if the Beast be low in Flesh by drinking cold Water especially in a morning they will begin to shake and tremble and if they chance to get the Fever they will tremble and have heavy Eyes and groan and froth a little at the Mouth The Cure First let them Blood and then give them a drink of a quart of Ale and four roots of Plantane two spoonfuls of the best London-Treacle and let their meat be sprinkled with Water and they will do well Approved LII For an inward sickness in Cattel IF you cannot find out the Disease of the Beast take a quart of Ale and a handful of Wormwood a handful of Rhue and a handful of Rosemary all being bruised in a Mortar and then boyled a little strain the Herbs forth very well and add two spoonfuls of the juice of Garlick and as much of the juice of Housleek and as much London-Treacle and blend all together and give it to the Beasts Milk-warm and they will mend presently Approved LIII An excellent Cure for a Burn in a Bulls Yard or in a Cows Matrix FOr a burned Bull you must first cast him and pull forth his Yard and wash both his Sheath and Yard with Whitewine vinegar then take the juice of Housleek burnt Allom Honey and the juice of Lettice blend all together and annoint the Bulls Yard and use it some three times and he will mend And for the Cow you may wash and annoint her Bearing and she will mend Approved of my self LIV. For a sucking Calf that scowreth YOu must take a pint of Verjuice and Clay that is burnt until it be red or very well burned Tobacco-pipes and pound them to Powder and searse them very finely and put to a little powder of Charcoal and blend all together and give it to the Calf and he will mend in a night for certain LV. For A Bull that shedeth his Seed TAke Clary-leaves and dry them and pound them to Powder and take the Powder of Tanners Bark and brown Sugar-candy and take two penniworth of
very much on the Back rowel them on both sides behind the Shoulder-blade against the Heart and put ●n some Hair to keep the holes open and they will amend presently Approved XVII A good Receipt for the rising in the Body and swelling behind FOr the Rising in the Body and swelling behind you must look in their Mouths and behind for Blisters if they have any you must break them first and then let them Blood under the Tail and then let them be Raked with a little hand in their Bodies behind for to break the Blisters in the Body and give them a quart of churn-Milk and some Soot of the Chimney Bole-armonick a red Onion an Egg the shell and all put together and give it them and they will mend presently without fail but walk them XVIII Another good Receipt for the Rising in the Body IF the Beast be swelled in the Belly that you think they are almost past help look on the near Side and you shall see the Belly swell'd above the Ridge of the Back and then with your Thumb and your Finger you must feel the Rib on the one side and the Hip on the other side and the Loyn-bone above then take a Pen-knife and a handfull from the Loyn and as much from the Rib thrust in your Knife four Fingers Deep into the Windy-belly and you will let forth that filthy wind which would have killed them and they will recover presently then within an Hour give them a Drink of Fenegrick Turmerick long Pepper and Grain Anniseeds Liquoris-powder and a little handful of Rhue bruised and put all together and give it them in strong Ale or Beer Milk-warm and they will mend presently and within fourteen days let them blood in the Neck-vein and give them a little Rhue and a pint of Ale This I have tryed many times my felf for certain XIX For the Towering Long-Sought that is Hide-bound THis disease commonly cometh to those that are in Poverty and low of Flesh the Signs are they will look frozenly on their Sides their Hide will grow fast to their Back and their Eyes will sink in their Head they will whet their Teeth and will not chew their Cud and they will go by themselves and careth not for their Fellows The Cure You must first Blood them in the Neck-vein and take a handful of Rhue Hyssop Sage Fetherfew Southernwood Rosemary every one of these Herbs a handful chop and grind these together and take a quart of strong Ale or Beer and put to the Herbs and stir them together and then strain the Herbs as well as possibly you can from the Ale and then take long Pepper Fenegrick Turmerick Anniseeds and Liquoris-powder make all these into Powder take two penniworth of Salade Oyl mix all these with the Juice of the Herbs and Ale and make them Milk-warm and give it to the Beast and if they be weak and far spent then you must cut them in the Dew-lap and put in some Bears-foot or Speargrass with Salt and Butter and they will mend presently Approved XX. For the scowring Long-sought that stinketh THis Disease sometimes cometh of Blood and sometimes by Distemper of Body either by over-heating or by unwholesome Fodder which will breed laxativeness The Signes are apparent for to be seen in their scowring and stinking The Cure First let them blood in the neck Vein and then take Fenegrick Turmerick Long-pepper and Grain Anniseeds Liquoris-powder and halfe a pound of Allom a good quantity of Charcoal make all these into powder then take Rhue Sage wild Mint Parsley Southernwood Wormwood Rosemary Hyssop chop and grind of every one of these half a handful as small as you can and put a Gill of Whitewine Vinegar to the Herbs and roll all together and then strain the Herbs forth and put to them a little Ale and roll them again and then strain that forth which is left and put all the juice together and blend the juice with the fore mentioned Powder and put to a quart of strong Ale or Beer and give it to the Beast Milk-warm and they will mend in one night Approved Also you may then take a quart of Tanners Ooze Charcoal-flower and Chalk Allom and burnt Clay or very well burnt Tobacco Pipes pounded to Powder and finely searced blend all these with the strongest Ooze you can get and give it to the Beasts Milk-warm and they will mend in twelve hours I am sure Approved XXI A good Receipt for a Beast that cannot Piss without pain THis Disease sometimes cometh of over much heat and sometimes of drinking sand-Sand-water which doth oft-times gather together and hinder the passage of the Bladder and sometimes by bruised Blood that may stop the neck of the Bladder and so hinder the passage The Cure Take Anniseed Cumminseed Parsley seed Watercress-seed or the Herb it self and Mustardseed bruise all these and lay them in steep in Whitewine Vinegar ten hours then put a pint of Whitewine to the Powders when they are steep't and give it to the Beast Milk-warm also take Bayberries Butchers-broom Setwel stone-Parsley or other Parsley Sowthistle Lettice Peneroyal Red Nettles bruise all these with a little White-wine Vinegar and strain them and put to a pint of Whitewine also put in some Anniseeds and some Carraway-seeds bruised put all together and give it to the Beast warm Approved XXII For the swelling Foule THis Foule cometh of Blood and waterish Rhume that falleth into the Legs and causeth a swelling sometimes in all four Legs The Cure You must cast the Beasts and tie their feet together and take a sharp knife and slit the Skin an inch above the Heel under the Fetlock-joint streight up and down for fear of cutting the Sinews then you must take Nettles and Garlick and Salt and bruise them together and bind them on and remove the Plaister within a Night and a day and they will be well presently Approved of my self XXIII For the Foul betwixt the Claws that cometh by Sand Stub or filth of the Earth FIrst you must cast the Beasts and tie their Feet and with a sharp knife pare off all that is dead and rub it very well for to make it bleed and then take dry Verdigrease and bruise it small and dry off the Blood and lay it on again and then take Hogs-grease and dip it in the Verdigrease bind it on with a linnen cloth and keep it dry one night and it will be well And if they chance to have a Wart grow betwixt their Claws or in the Heel you must pare it with a knife and let it bleed very well and then take a hot Iron and sear it also then take Tar yellow Wax and Butter melted together on the Fire lay it on with a tent of Flax and bind it on with a cloth and it will be well presently Approved XXIV A good Receipt for the Evil. THis Evil is easily found out by reason of its taking of their Limbs from
them sometimes it taketh them in the Neck and sometimes in their Legs and sometimes in both and if it do take them in their Limbs it is very hard to recover them The Cure Take Rosemary Sage Unset Hyssop Woodbine-leaves every one of these a good handful and two handfuls of Burdock leaves and boyl all these in a Gallon of spring Water till they all come to a quart and then strain forth the Herbs and melt in half a pound of Roach-Allom and put it into an earthen Pot and keep it close from the Wind and give it the Beasts in at their Nostrils by six spoonfuls at a time and no more each Nostril three spoonfuls and give it them three times a day and no more and give it them as long as the Liquor lasteth and it will help them Approved But first let them Blood in the Tail and let them bleed very well there is no question of their mending XXV For the Speed in the hinder parts THis Disease may well be called the Speed because it either mendeth or endeth in three days time it cometh of the rankness of blood and is catching among young Cattel betwixt one year old and three and none else it also cometh for want of blooding It taketh them in the hinder parts The Cure Give them Salt and Whitewine blended together and those that are well blood them in the neck Vein and those that are fick blood them in the Taile and let them bleed very well then cast them and tie their Feet and take a sharp knife and slit a hole two Inches long in the inside of the hinder Legs above the hollow of the Gambrel streight up and down for fear of cutting any Vein or Sinew and make some room with your Finger for to put in some Speargrass Salt and Butter and give them a quart of Ale and some Rhue Sage Fetherfew and Spurge ground small and put to the Ale and give to the Beasts warm but you must not drive them above twelve Hours if you do they will be past help if they be taken while they can stand they are curable by Gods help Approved XXVI For the Pantas THis Disease is called the Pantas it cometh by eating foul sowre Grass or dry harsh Grass in Summer which doth not go forth of their Maw but maketh them go with a short grunt and go but a little and stand as if they were not able to go half a Mile The Cure Take a quart of half-churned Milk with the Butter in it and take a good Garlick head or two little ones and pill them as if they were to eat and bruise them and take a penniworth of the finest Tar that you can get and a good handful of the finest Feathers that can be got without any stumps for fear of sticking in the Beasts Throat and beat all these together and if they chance to go on lumps put them all together and beat in a little Soot and give it the Beasts and they will be well in four and twenty Hours Approved XXVII A good Receipt for the biting of a Shrew-Mouse THis Shrew-Mouse for her bigness is a more Venemous Beast then any for if she biteth any Beast though it be but little it will swell abundantly The Cure When you see that your Beast is bitten and is swelled then take an Awl and prick it up and down as far as it is swelled through the Hide and no further then take the Earth where Wains and Carts do much use to go but let it be the dryest of it and blend it with Whitewine Vinegar and it will presently asswage and heal the swelling Also take the Earth of a Cart-wheel and the earth of a Swallows nest and pound them together and blend them with old Urine and make it thick like a Salve and annoint the sore place that is bitten and it will cure either Man or Beast Approved XXVIII Another good Receipt for the Shrew-Mouse THe biting of this Shrew is venomous as is said before The Cure First open the Skin and let out the venom and if it be swelled then beat Salt and Vinegar together and bathe the sore place with it and then boyl some Herbs to bath the swelled place but boyl them in old Urine bathe it round about the Sore and if it chance to break then you must take Barley and lay it on a Fire-shovel and burn it black-brown and then pound it to Powder and lay it in steep in White-wine vinegar all night and put to a little of the juice of Dill and blend them together annoint the place till it be well and that will be quickly Approved of my self XXIX Another for the Shrew-Mouses THe bite of a Shrew-Mouse is as venomous as the sting of a Wasp for if she bite either Man or Beast it will swell immediately The Cure You must take Parsley seed and boyl it with Whitewine Salade oyl Hogs grease also take some Powder of burnt Barley and blend in it and make it like a Salve and annoint the Sore till it be well This is good for to cure the biting of Hedge-hogs or the stinging of Hornets XXX For the stinging of Adders and Scorpions or the biting of a Hedge-hog or Shrew FOr the stinging and biting of these venomous creatures take the oyl of Scorpions and Vinegar with Plantane and Bole-armonick made thick like a Salve and annoint the place so grieved three times a day Also take Sanguis Draconis and a little Barly Meal and the white of Eggs beat all these together and lay them on Plaister-wise to the Sore and renewing it once in twelve Hours it will help them for this and for the the stinging of Hornets Approved XXXI For the swelling of an Oxes Cod. FOr the swelling of an Oxes Cod by any chance whatsoever you must annoint him with sweet Seam at the first three times a day and if it do not fall then take Wallearth and dissolve it in Vinegar and the Dung of an Ox and bath them with it Some holds it a naturall remedy for the dung of a Dog to cure the swelling of an Oxes Cod or Pisle if they be often rubbed with it XXXII For an Ox or Cow that hath lost their Appetite FOr the Beasts that are tired by labour and have lost their appetite you must cause them to swallow raw Eggs well beaten with Honey Vinegar and Salt Also give them Horehound made into fine Powder to drink and it will help the Appetite Also stamp the tops of Rhue Leeks Smallage and Sage and give it them to drink in Whitewine and it will help their Appetite Also for the swelling of the Pallate of the Mouth take a sharp knife and launce it and let forth the Water and Blood and rub the slit with Water and Salt and it will do well XXXIII A Remedy for the loss of the Cud. BEasts sometimes lose their Cud by chance and if so then they will mourn and sometimes by
underneath the Tongue an Inch long for to let forth the Poyson and wash it with Vinegar for the present and within an Hour then give them three penniworth of the Powder of Fenigrick Turmerick long Pepper Liquoris-powder and Anniseeds in a quart of strong Ale or Beer Milk-warm And for to prevent this blood them well at the Spring and at the Fall and when you Blood them give to every Beast some Rhue in a pint of Ale or Beer if they be never so well Milk-warm and they will do well Approved of my self IV. For the Garget on the Tongue and Throat THis Disease somtimes cometh of Blood and sometimes of eating of poyson Grass as Dogs-bane Goose-foot Helmet flowers all these are poyson either to Beast or Swine The Cure You must first blood them in the Neck and if they be swelled under the Jawes against the Throat-Bowl then you must pull forth his Tongue and cut a Vein that lieth under the Tongue and cut the Skin two inches long under the Tongue length-way for to let forth the Blood and Water and wash the Tongue with Vinegar Salt and burnt Allom and for the out side that is swelled you must slit the Hide just against the swell'd place four Fingers broad every way and then put in a good handfull of Speargrass Salt and Butter and stitch some of the hole up again then take a lump of the blewest Clay as much as a Mustard-ball and boyle it with old Urine and the middle Green Bark of young Elder and a good handfull of Salt and let them boyle a quarter of an Hour or more and put in a little reased Bacon and boyl them all together until they be thick like Pap and then bath the Beasts Face from the Ears downwards and stroak it downwards towards the Slit as hot as you can endure the hotter the better and bath the Beast so three times a Day and when the swelling is abated them take Tar fresh Butter and Bees-wax and annoint the sore place and it will be well presently by Gods help Approved And to prevent this Disease you must do by them as I said in the former Chapter Blood them and give them some Rhue and strong Ale or Beer compounded together and give it them Milk-warme V. Another for the same TAke the blewest Clay that you can get and take Hogs Grease and a little Grunsel and boyl them in new milk until the Herbs be well boyled and put in a handful of Salt and bath the Beast as hot as you be able for to put in your Hand but first let blood in the Neck and give them three penniworth of Fenigrick Turmerick Long-Pepper Anniseeds Liquoris all in equal Portions but three Pence in all and give it them in a quart of strong Ale or Beer Milk-warm and they will mend presently by Gods help Approved of my selfe And for the preventing of it you must Blood them in the Spring and Fall and it will prevent them giving them some Rhue in strong Ale when you blood them VI. For the Garget in the Head and Throat as some do call the Murrain Long-sought THis Garget is Cousen German to the Murrain for they will swell and be puck under their Jaws like a rotten Sheep their Cheeks will be swelled up to their Eyes they will not foam at the Mouth but they run water very much and sometimes their Tongue will be swelled at the Root and yet there will be no blisters but only the Venom that cometh of an ill distemper of Stomack and so fumeth into the Head and if it be not staid it will return to the Heart and all over the Body The right name of this Disease is called the Mountain Evil among Beasts The Cure First let them Blood in the Neck Vein both sick and sound and give to every Beast to drink both sick and sound a pint of old Urine and a good quantity of Hens-dung laid in steep Eight or Ten Hours and grind for every Beast a handful of Rhue and put to the Hens-dung Urine when it is strained and give it to the Beasts both sick and sound but more to the sick and less to the sound and it will cure the sick and prevent the sound Approved And for to keep them sound if the year time be dangerous you must take Time lay it in steep in White-wine Vinegar and the Beasts own Water and a handful of Salt and blend with the Vinegar and rub their Mouth and. Tongue very well and put the rest down the Beasts Throat and it will keep their Stomach and preserve their Health but Blood both at the Spring and Fall of the Leaf and give them Rhue as aforesaid VII A special Cure for the Murrain in a Beast THis Disease cometh many severall ways first it cometh of rankness of Blood or Feeding or from the corruption of the Air or the infection of other Cattel you may find this Disease by their Carriage That is they will foam at the Mouth and blow very thick and short and their Heart and Lights will beat very sore and sometimes their Face and Chaps will swell and their Eyes will run with water The Cure First let all your Beasts Blood both Sick and Sound and give to the sick some Rhue Fetherfew Sage Hyssop Time Marjerom Marigolds Fennel Tansey Lavender and Spike of every one a small handful and boyle all the Herbs in Spring Water and boyle them from a Gallon to a quart and then strain the Herbs forth and put to for every Beast a pint of strong Ale to the Juice and put to the Juice and Ale some long Pepper and green Anniseeds Peas and Bay-salt Treacle and Liquoris-powder and Butter pound all these Spices and put them to the Juice of Herbs and give to the sick a full pint and to the sound halfe a pint and they will mend for certain Approved VIII Another excellent Cure for the Murraine in Ox Cow or Calf FIrst you must take for every Beast a quart of old Wash and a good quantity of Hens-dung and lay the Hens-dung in steep Eight or Ten Hours and then strain the Dung forth and break to every Beast Two rotten Eggs into the forenamed Juice and give to every one two penniworth of Spikenard and blend all these together and give it the Beast but first let Blood both sick and sound and seperate the sick from the sound Blood and Drench both Horses and Swine for they are both apt to take the Disease Bury the Dead Carrion deep in the Ground that the Dogs cannot pull it forth for to feed on it for they are those that carry the Desease from one place to another and be carefull where you lay the Murrain Hide of an Horse or how a man doth take off the Hide while the Beast is hot for it is infectious the safest way is to bury the Beast the Hide and all for that is the best way and by Gods help they will be
Turpentine and work the Powders and the Turpentine very well into Balls as big as a great Crab and give him two at a time night and morning and he will mend presently without fail LVI For the Disease in Beasts called the Sturdy or turning-Evil OF this Disease there are many kinds one in the Brain-pan of one side or both and another under the Horn-root and another in the Neck-joynt If it be in the Neck-joynt or under the Horn it is uncurable as for that in the Neck-joynt you may finde it out by their carriage for they will hold up their Heads in the Air and look wildly and for the other under the Horn they will turn round none of these are curable but that in the Brain-pan The Cure You must first cast them and bind their Feet then slit the Skin against the Brain-pan and with a Needle and a long double Thread stitch up the Skin out of your way and then take a strong short Knife and a Hammer and cut the Scaup two inches square and turn it up and then you may see the Bladder then take it out very carefully for fear of breaking it and cast it away and annoint the place with fresh Butter and always apply warm Cloths for fear of the cold and be very careful that you lay the Scaup on again in the right place and then turn down the Skin and stitch it down with some Silk close together and then make a Plaister of Turpentine Wax Rosin and Swines-grease or fresh Butter and a plaister of Flax-hards and lay on four or five doubles of Wollen-cloth for to keep it from the Wind and Weather remove the Plaister once in five days and be carefull of cold and let them drink no cold Water for six or ten days or more and they will do well Approved of my self LVII For a Cough or Shortness of Breath in Cattel IF your Beasts are troubled with a Cough as I have already shewed this will cure them if they are Curable The Cure Take a quart of new churned Milk and beat in some Ta● and a Head of Gail●ck clean pilled Alicampane made into Powder and a little brown Sugarcandy blend all together and give it to the Beast three mornings one after another and if they be curable this will oure them without doubt LVIII For to kill Lice in any Beast FOr the killing of Lice in any Beast you must take Quicksilver and kill it with Swines-grease and rub them very wel about the Horns Head and Neck and upon the Shoulders and Dewlap and they will lick the rest of their Body themselves or strew some keen ashes on their hinder parts and let them stand in the Rain a while and it will make them all fly away from the Beast for certain LIX For the Milting of a Beast THe Milting of a Beast is when they have got a stroak with a Goad or Cudgel or Rush against some piece of Timber The Signs are when they lay themselves down they will rise again presently and cannot rest but sit in pain The Cure You must take Stone-pitch and pound it small and blend it with Ale Saffron and Pepper and give it him and walk him a little after it and he will mend presently for certain LX. 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