Other drinking remedies for viper bites

They say that wild parsley, that is, simirniyun, perfectly helps with this, as well as calamus root, leaves and root of aristolochia, horehound root, root of the foot of the species fashira and fashirshin, or agaric, any of them are given with sweet wine in the amount of darachmi. Squeezed juice of anagallis, that is, mouse ears, cumin, especially mountain cumin, squeezed cabbage juice, or two darachmi bushes with two obolas of pepper, or bakhur maryama root, seeds or root of lovage, harmala seeds with squeezed leek juice or squeezed artichoke juice.

Hare rennet and, especially, vetch flour, or ginger in human milk also help stung people, give them urchin root and khazanbak, known in the Turkic countries, to drink - it helps a lot, as well as aristolochia bark or clover root. They say that if you give turbita in fresh milk to drink, it helps a lot; the milky juice of lagiya - I believe this is the so-called teryak faravi or bushanji - is also said to be useful against the bites of vipers and all reptiles, as well as opopanax in the amount of two dirhams with vinegar.

They also take three bowls of bush or gentian, and another excellent remedy is sheep feces, which is crumbled into wine and given to drink.

All sharp, tearing substances also help, especially garlic, onions, leeks, radishes and their juice, salty foods, especially the insides of weasels, as well as fried scorpion and bile of a rooster and all other birds.

Among the very useful squeezed juices are the squeezed juice of rue, the squeezed juice of apple tree leaves, the squeezed juice of marjoram and vinegar itself, which is boiled with four ukiyyas and given to drink, as well as the squeezed juice from the ends of the leaves of Nabataean cabbage or, as they say, human urine.