Tuesday, September 11, 2007

BESTIARY AND NATURAL HISTORY



For all you researchers out there that use mice. Did you know there are many, many other uses for mice, probably frogs too. This from Pharyngula:
A mouse can be skinned, cut in two, and placed over an arrow wound to help the healing process; if a mouse is beaten into pieces and mixed with old wine, the concoction will cause hair to grow on the eyelids; if skinned, steeped in oil, and rubbed with salt, the mouse will cure pains in the lungs; sodden mice can prevent children from urinating too much; mice that are burned and converted to powder are fine for cleaning the teeth; mouse dung, prepared in various manners, is useful for treating sciatica, headache, migraine, the tetters, scabs, red bunches on the head, gout, wounds, spitting of blood, colick, constipation, stones, producing abortions, putting on weight, and increasing lactation in women.

Who knew?

More from Edward Topsell here (on cats).

1 comment:

Sara said...

Very good to know - will have to keep that in mind in the future - lol