Surmullets act as an emetic, dried and pounded, and taken
in drink. Castoreum, taken fasting, with a small quantity of
hammoniacum[1] in oxymel, is extremely good for asthma:
spasms, too, in the stomach are assuaged by taking a similar
potion with warm oxymel. Frogs stewed in their own liquor
in the saucepan, the same way in fact that fish are dressed,
are good for a cough, it is said. In some cases, also, frogs are
suspended by the legs, and after their juices[2] have been received
in a platter, it is recommended to gut them, and the entrails
being first carefully removed, to preserve them for the above
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