For the cure of erysipelas, wool-grease is used, with pomnpholix[1] and oil of roses; the blood[2] also extracted from a tick;
earth worms, applied in vinegar; or else a cricket crushed between the hands—the good effect of this last being that the person who uses this precaution before the malady has made its
appearance, will be preserved therefrom for a whole year. Care
must be taken also that iron is used for the removal of the
cricket, with some of the earth about its hole. Goose-grease
is also employed for this purpose; a viper's head, dried and
burnt, and applied with vinegar; or a serpent's slough, applied
to the body, immediately after the bath, with bitumen and
lamb suet.
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