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add to each dose a tea spoonful of No. 6, and 

 half a tea spoonful of No. 1. and in nervous 

 symptoms, add half a tea spoonful of nerve 

 powder; at the ^ame time give an injection of the 

 same. If these should not answer the purpose, 

 the patient must be carried throudi a regular 



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poiirse of the medicine, which see under steam- 



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COUGH POWDERS. 



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four tea spoonfuls of skunk cabbage, 

 two of hoarhound, one of the inner bark of 

 white walnut, one of wakerobin, one of No. 1, 

 one of No. 2, one of bayberry bark, one of bit- 

 ter root, and one of nerve powder, all made fine 

 and well mixed together. When taken to be 

 mixed with molasses. Take half a tea spoonful 

 of tiie powder on going to bed; keep warm and 

 continue taking it tillrelief is obtained, particu- 

 larly, on going to bed. Where the chusb 1ms 



been of long standing, it will be best, while ta- 

 king this preparation, to go through a regular 

 course of medicine; and repeat it if necessary. 



CANCER PLASTER . 



Take the heads of red clover and fill a b 



ketti 



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fill the kettle again with fteeh 



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