| Butter'd Loaves | ||||
| 11. Yolks of Eggs } | ||||
| 5. Spoonfulls of Cream } Bake this in the Oven | ||||
| 1. Good Spoonfull of Ale Yeast } or the Gridle | ||||
| Flour to Stir to make Paste } | ||||
| Brandenburgh. Augt, 27 1765 | ||||
| An easy remedy for the Bite of Mad Dogs has been communicated | ||||
| by M: Sidlow of Stolzelde near Soldin | ||||
| It is the Matrisylva*, well known to all the Apothecaries | ||||
| Ten persons have been Perfectly cured by it, besides an Hundred of Cattle | ||||
| It has Succeded with Swine, and even with Dogs themselves | ||||
| It may be given to any person, either green or Dry, in Milk, | ||||
| or in the Manner of Tea twice a day. No regular dose is | ||||
| necessary to be Observed. | ||||
| Newcastle Chronicle Sept. 14 1765 | ||||
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