To heale mangy Dogges.
IF you kill a calf, take the blood of him hote, and sm••re it vpon the dogge where he hath the di∣sease, and whan that is drie plaster him ouer a∣gaine with calues blood warme as it is whan it com∣meth from the calfe, & this must be done diuers times. And thē washe him well with lie made with the ashes of the shrubbes or twigges of Vines. It shall be also good to caste him some time into the fattes or tubbes wher they die cheuerell, and there washe him well, for that clenseth meruelously, some washe Dogges in the water that mirre hath bene stioped in. It shalbe good also to take a little good plaster of Paris with asmuche of the seede of Alegre••, and stampe them wet togither, and mingle them with molten pitche, and anoint the Dogge with that, whiche is also good for menne.