"They're Magically Delicious..."

"They're Magically Delicious..."
http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nby_dig/id/2848
Originally shared by Susan Jahn
"@chicagotribune - The "Book of Magical Charms," which dates to the 1600s, arrived at the Newberry Library in 1988, bundled with some old medical texts. The book wasn’t signed, and nobody knew who had written it. For years it existed as a curiosity, a mysterious antique without authorship. They posted its 117 pages online this spring for help
deciphering its contents.
Some of its charms:
Doth ye a toothache? “Take a tooth out of a deadman’s skull and hange the same about the partie’s neck ...”
Lost ye voice? “Dip 5 Sage leaves in mustard, lay them under his tong, closing his mouth agayn.
This will cause him to speake ...” (Only do this, the spell warns, if the ailing soul is still alive.) Since May, the book has been read on the library’s website more than 300,000 times
and every page was transcribed and translated and many of the most active translators have been self-identified witches and warlocks. Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune @pvelasquez52" https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba6xxOUnTyw/
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