madstone
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The madstone is popularly supposed to be an accretion found somewhere in the system of a white stag.
From Ranching, Sport and Travel by Carson, Thomas
As a matter of fact, the madstone is simply a porous rock which may adhere to a warm, moist surface and exert an absorbent action.
From Confessions of a Neurasthenic by Marrs, William Taylor
He claimed that the only thing that saved him was the use of a madstone.
From The Great Cattle Trail by Ellis, Edward Sylvester
Abraham Lincoln with all his lofty mind, acquiesced in the vulgar belief when he took his son Robert to have the benefit of a "madstone," at a distance from where the boy was dog-bitten.
From The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form by Williams, Henry Llewellyn