Gaspare fert myrrham, thus Melchior, Balthasar aurum
Haec tria cui secum portabit nomina regum
Soluitur a morbo Christi pietate caduco.
Another remedy was to take the hand of the patient and say in his ear:--
I conjure you by the Sun, the Moon, the Gospel of the Day, given of
God to Saint Hubert, Gilles, Corneille and Jein, that you get up
without falling again, in the name of the Father, the Sonn and the
Holy Ghost. Amen.
For the cure of headache Pliny recommends a plant growing on the head
of a statue (_i.e._, that has never touched the ground), gathered in
the lappet of any one of the garments, and attached to the neck with a
red string.
Against the King's Evil, vervaine, plucked with the root, wrapped in
a leaf, and warmed under cinders, was considered efficacious. This
might at first sight seem to differ little in character from a medical
prescription, whether useless or no, but to be efficacious certain
conditions must be complied with. It must be applied, that is to say,
by a young and fasting virgin, and the patient must receive it fasting.
While touching his hand the virgin must say, "Apollo, let not the
plague increase which a virgin has allayed." And thereafter she must
spit three times.
Pliny also provides us with a recipe against accidents in general,
originally taken from the Druids of Gaul:--"Carry about your person the
plant 'selago,' gathered without the use of iron and with the right
hand passed through the left sleeve of the tunic, as though committing
a theft. When you gather it your clothing must be white, your feet
bare and clean, while a sacrifice of bread and wine must be offered
previously."
There were also many specific cures for different accidents. An
incantation for thorn-pricks is found in the recorded case of one
Mr. Smerdon:--"When our Saviour Christ was on earth He pricked His
forefinger on the right hand with a black thorn, or whatever it may be,
and the Blood sprang up to Heaven, nor moath, nor rust, nor canker did
corrupt, and if Mr. Smerdon will put his trust in God his will do the
same. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost."
This is to be repeated three times, and at the end Amen and the Lord's
Prayer are to be said.
A once-popular "prayer" for a "scalt" is the following:--
Their was two angels came from the East. One carried Fire, the other
carried Frost. Out Fire. In Frost. Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
A more modern version runs thus:--
There were three Angels came from East and West,
One brought Fire and another brought Frost,
And the Third it was the Holy Ghost.
Out Fire. In Frost, &c., &c.
A simple way of extracting an arrow is:--
Say three times, while kneeling, the Pater and Ave, and then + add
these words:--A Jewish soldier evilly inclined struck Jesus Christ +
Lord Jesus Christ I pray Thee + by this iron + by this lance + by this
blood + and by this water, draw out this iron + in the name, &c., &c.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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