| Richard Polwhele - 1816 - 746 páginas
...and the JLxmoorians, when afflicted with it, use the following -Charm to fee freed from it:— "Thfc patient must lie on his back on the bank of a river...following words repeated over him, viz. " Bone-shave right ; I " As the water runs by the slave, " Bone-shave straight t • . | " Good for Bone -shave." They... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1833 - 540 páginas
...district use a singular Charm for its cure. ' The patient must lie upon his back, on the bank of the river or brook of water, with a straight staff by...must have the following words repeated over him, viz. " Boneihave right — lioneshave straight— As the water runs by the stave— Good for Boneshave !"... | |
| 1833 - 444 páginas
...patient must lie upon bis back, ou the bank of the river or brook of water, with a straight staff by bis side, between him and the water; and must have the following words repeated over him, viz. " Bonesbave right — Boneshave straight— As the water runs by the stave.— Good for Bonesbave ."... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 312 páginas
...upon his hack on the hank of the river or hrook of water, with a straight staff hy his side, hetween him and the water; and must have the following words...Boneshave right, Boneshave straight. As the water runs hy the stave Good for Boneshave.' They are not to he persuaded hut that this ridiculous form of words... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 páginas
...use the following Charm to be freed from it. The patient must lie upon his back on the bank of the river or brook of water, with a straight staff by his side, between him and Ihe water ; and must have the following words repeated over him, viz. 'Boneshave right, Boneshave straight.... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1844 - 194 páginas
...use of a charm to be relieved. The patient, it is said, must lie upon his back, on the bank of the river or brook of water, with a straight staff by...and must have the following words repeated over him : " Boneshave right, Boneshave straight, As the water runs by the stave, Good for boneshave." Headach.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1849 - 308 páginas
...arise and folow Mee and Thy Teeth shall Never Eakc Eney Moor, fiat + fiat + f.at + ." Sciatica. — The patient must lie on his back on the bank of a...and must have the following words repeated over him — Bone-shave right, Bone-shave straight ; As the water runs by the stave, Good for bone-shave. The... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1857 - 532 páginas
...boneshave : Bone-shave right, Bone-sluice straight. As the water runs by the stave, Good for bone-shave. The patient must lie on his back on the bank of a...side, between him and the water, and must have the foregoing words repeated over him. BONE-SORE, adj. Very idle. West. BONET, (¥r.) s. A small cap worn... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1857 - 512 páginas
...straight, As the water runs by the stave, Good for bone-shave. The patient must lie on his back on the bunk of a river or brook of water, with a straight staff by his side, between him and the water, ami must have the foregoing words repeated over him. BONE-SORE, adj. Very idle. West. BONET, (Fr.)... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1872 - 602 páginas
...use the following charm to be freed from it. The patient must lie upon his back on the bank of the river or brook of water, with a straight staff by...must have the following words repeated over him, viz. — " Boucsliavc right, Boneshave straight^ As the water runs by the stave, Good for the Boueshave."... | |
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