Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1Each pain and ache that racks the head, earache, and erysipelas,.
   All malady that wrings thy brow we charm away with this our
    spell.
 2From both thine ears, from parts thereof, thine earache, and the
    throbbing pain,
   All malady that wrings thy brow we charm away with this our
    spell.
 3So that Consumption may depart forth from thine ears and from.
    thy mouth,
   All malady that wrings thy brow we charm away with this our
    spell.
 4The malady that makes one deaf, the malady that makes one
    blind,
   All malady that wrings thy brow we charm away with this our
    spell.
 5The throbbing pain in all thy limbs that rends thy frame with
    fever-throes,
   All malady that wrings thy brow we charm away with this our
    spell.
 6The malady whose awful look makes a man quiver with alarm,
   Fever whom every Autumn brings we charm away with this our
    spell. p. a380
 7Disease that creeps about the thighs and, after, reaches both the
    groins,
   Consumption from thine inward parts we charm away with this
    our spell.
 8If the disease originates from love, from hatred, from the heart,
   Forth from the heart and from the limbs we charm the wasting
    malady.
 9The yellow Jaundice from thy limbs, and Colic from the parts
    within,
   And Phthisis from thine inward soul we charm away with this
    our spell.
 10Let wasting malady turn to dust, become the water of disease.
   I have evoked the poison-taint of all Consumptions out of thee.
 11Forth from the hollow let it run, and rumbling sounds from
    thine inside.
   I have evoked the poison-taint of all Consumptions out of thee.
 12Forth from thy belly and thy lungs, forth from thy navel and
    thy heart.
   I have evoked the poison taint of all Consumptions out of thee.
 13The penetrating stabs of pain which rend asunder crown and
    head,
   Let them depart and pass away, free from disease and harming
    not.
 14The pangs that stab the heart and reach the breast-bone and
    connected parts,
   Let them depart and pass away, free from disease and harming
    not.
 15The stabs that penetrate the sides and pierce their way along the
    ribs,
   Let them depart and pass away, free from disease and harming
    not.
 16The penetrating pangs that pierce thy stomach as they shoot
    across,
   Let them depart and pass away, free from disease and harming
    not.
 17The pains that through the bowels creep, disordering the inward
    parts,
   Let them depart and pass away, free from disease and harming
    not. p. a381
 18The pains that suck the marrow out, and rend and tear the bones
    apart,
   May they speed forth and pass away, free from disease and
    harming not.
 19Consumptions with their Colic pains which make thy limbs
    insensible
   I have evoked the poison-taint of all Consumptions out of thee.
 20Of piercing pain, of abscesses, rheumatic ache, ophthalmia—
   I have evoked the poison-taint of all Consumptions out of thee.
 21I have dispelled the piercing pains from feet, knees, hips, and
    hinder parts,
   And spine, and from the neck and nape the malady that racked
    the head.
 22Sound are the skull-bones of thy head and thy heart's beat is
    regular.
   Thou, Sun, arising with thy beams hast chased away the head's
    disease, hast stilled the pain that racked the limbs.