October is the month for making potions...





The month of harvest and falling leaves is the ideal time to make sympathetic and magical potions for the treatment of wounds; these as tradition dictates are applied to the weapon that makes the wound instead of the wound itself.




"Take the moss on the skull of a strangled man two ounces; of the mummia of man's blood an ounce and a half; of earthworms washed in wine or water an ounce and a half; of the hemetitis two ounces; of the fat of a boar and a boar pig, two drams each; oil of turpentine two drams. Pound them and keep them in a narrow pot and make this cure when the sun is in Libra. Dip into the ointment the iron or wood of the weapon, or if the weapon cannot be had a sallow stick made wet with blood in opening the wound. And let the patient wash his wound in the morning with his own urine and bind it with a clean cloth, always wiping away the matter."
Excerpt from the Fairfax Household Book, 17th/18th century.
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Published on October 10, 2017 07:01
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