THE SICK MA.n'5 CDMPAMOX. ' V3^ 



going to bed, and put a hot stone, wrapped inf 

 wet cloths at the feet, which will, in most case* 

 remove the complaint; but if these applications 

 do not answer the purpose, the patient should be> 

 carried throudi a res;ular course of medicine, as 



soon as possible. Steaming is safe, and will al- 

 ways do good, and the injections must not be 

 ..urrinr-fcri nil piif^iilnrl V whf FP. the howcls are dis- 



ordered. Ih consumption and old lingeriniicDBi-' 

 plaints, give the composition powder for two or 

 three days before going through a regular course 

 of medicine. 



4 



NUIIIBER FOUR. 



for correcting the bile, and restoring digestion 



No. 4. Bitters. Take 



q 



verized, one ounce of the powder to a pint ol 

 hot water, and half a pint of spirits. For a 

 dose take half a wine glassful, ^o'hot bitters, 

 add a tea-spoonful of No. 2. This preparation 

 rs calculated to correct the bile, and create an 

 appetite, by restoring the digestive powers; and 

 may be freely used, both as a restorative and ta 



prevent disease. , « i 'm f 



Whea the above articles cannot be bad either of 



those described under No. 4, which are all good 

 for the same pnrpose, may be used as a substi- 

 tute. To each pound of this powder add two 



