Jet
Jet was called Black Amber throughout Prussia, and Pliny described its virtues with the following, "In burning, the perfume thereof chaseth away serpents, and bringeth women again that lie in a trance by the suffocation of or rising of the mother: the said smoke discovereth the falling sicknesse and bewraieth whether a young damsel be a maiden or no, the same being boiled in wine helpeth the toothace and tempered with wax cureth the swelling glandules named the king's evil. They say that the magicians use this jeat stone much in their sorceries, which they practice by the means of red hot axes, which they call axinomancia, for they affirm that being cast thereupon it will burn and consume: if that ewe desire and wish shall happen accordingly."
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