13 – Animal Liver

Physical description:
Animal livers with bite marks, in glass jar.
Museum classification:
Curses
Size:
250 mm
Information:

Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'To pierce with pins and thorns is one method, but west country witches also make use of biting as a means of correction. As with the dog, teeth are a good god-created weapon of defence or attack one cannot go up to a person and give them a hefty bite, so the witches do that by proxy, making use of an animal's lungs, heart or liver, you can see the bite mark in this preserved example.'

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Animal
Copyright ownership:
MWM

Original text by Cecil Williamson: 'To pierce with pins and thorns is one method, but west country witches also make use of biting as a means of correction. As with the dog, teeth are a good god-created weapon of defence or attack one cannot go up to a person and give them a hefty bite, so the witches do that by proxy, making use of an animal's lungs, heart or liver, you can see the bite mark in this preserved example.'