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You had to have a sense of humour about pain in those days as the treatments for most ailments were definitely a bit of a chuckle. to treat gout Gout, or swollen foot as it was known. you were told to Boil a red haired dog in oil. add worms, pigs marrow and herbs. Make a mixture and put it on the affected area.

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