A charm for the prevention of toothache, undated

Collection Type

  • Manuscripts

Date

undated

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0502; Miscellaneous manuscripts, Box 7

GUSN

GUSN-368603

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Description

One-page written invocation titled, "A charm for the prevention of toothache". The identity of this charm's author, the details of when and where it was written, and the identity of the charm's recipient are unknown. However, similar versions of this text have been found that date back over a thousand years, indicating that this charm was a fairly traditional and popular piece of Western Christianity-based folk medicine.

The charm reads: "As Jesus was walking by the gates of Jerusalem, he saw Peter sitting on a marble stone. What aileth thou Peter? The toothache, my Lord. Arise Peter and follow me, and thy seed, seed, seed [sic] shall never be troubled with the toothache any more. Anyone who keeps this either in memory or in writing shall never have the toothache. Glory, Honour, and Praise be to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ!!!"

Details

Descriptive Terms

traditional medicine
medicine
illness
Christianity
manuscripts (document genre)

Physical Descrption

1 written invocation; 5 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches

Custodial History

Unknown

Collection Code

MS029

Collection Name

Miscellaneous manuscript collection

Reference Code

MS029.002.042

Record Details

Material Type

manuscripts (document genre)

Description Level

Item

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0502; Miscellaneous manuscripts, Box 7

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