The boke of husbandry·

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Title
The boke of husbandry·
Author
Fitzherbert, John, d. 1531.
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[Imprynted at London :: In fletestrete in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to the condite at the sygne of Lucrece,
[ca. 1540?]]
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Agriculture -- Early works to 1800.
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"The boke of husbandry·." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00884.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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¶ Rysen vpon, and the remedy therfore.

AN other dysease is called rysen vppon and no man can tell howe, nor wherof it cometh: but ye shall perceyue that by swellynge in the heed, and specyallye by the eyen, for they wyll ronne on water, and close his syghte, and wyll dye shortly within an houre or two, if he be not holpen. This is the cause of his dysease. There is a blyster rysen vnder the tounge, the whiche blyster must be slytte with a knyfe a crosse. Whan ye haue pulled out the tongue, rubbe the blyster well with salte, and take an hennes egge, and breake it in the beastes mouthe shell and all, and cast salte to it, and holde vp the bestes heed, that all maye be swalowed downe in∣to the body. But the breakynge of the blyster is the great helpe, and dryue the beaste a lyt∣tell aboute, and this shall saue hym, by the helpe of Iesu.

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