Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Animal cures and remedies Facts

It is an interesting fact that in olden times, people were so superstitious and gullible that animals were often used to cure ailments and fix problems:

* after a fall, one had to drink the blood from a cat’s tail that had been chopped off
* a bad chest was cured by drinking blood from a cat’s ear mixed with red wine
* A field full of weed could be fixed by burying a dead cat in it
* in the middle ages, quacks believed that animals spoke in Latin and that their cries had significance
* a person with scarlet fever was cured by taking hair from the patient and feeding it to an ass, which was to contract the fever and thus curing the patient
* children with measles were treated by plucking hair from the nape of their necks and feeding it to dogs
* patients with rickets would be passed over the back and under the belly of an ass (donkey) nine times without uttering the word by successive numbers
* if you had fits, every morning you will need to chew on some grass and feed it to a jay. Once the bird died, you would be cured
* In Europe, epilepsy was cured by cutting the nose off a mole and letting 9 drops of blood fall on a cube of sugar which was then eaten by the patient
* In Shropshire, a toothache was treated by simply applying the amputated foot of a poor mole
* a person bitten by a dog was to eat the hair from the same dog
* eels were placed in the ears of deaf people to cure t

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