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When canker is removed, the bowels will be left 

 sore, in which case, give injections of witch ha- 

 zle, or raspberry tea^ w^ith slippery elm bark; 

 when injections are used to move the bowels on- 

 ly, No. 1 should be left out. — It is always safe 

 to add the nerve powcjer, and if there are nerv- 

 ous symptoms, it must not be omitted. 



Stock of Jfledicines for afumilif.^ 



1 oz, 01 the emetic Jiero. ' * 



2 ozs. of cayenne. • ' - 

 i lb. baj'berrj" root bark in powder. 



1 lb. of poplar bark., 



1 pint of the rheumatic drops. 



4 lb. of white walnut bark pulverizedj or 



1 oz. of the extract. 



This stock of medecines will be sufficient for 

 a family for one year, with such articles as they 

 can easily procure themselves when wanted, and 

 Will enable them to cure any disease, which a 

 family of common size may be alSicled with du- 

 ring that time. The expense will be smatl, and 

 much better than to employ a doctor, and hav^ 

 his extravagant bill to pay. 



CLARIFIED CHOLERA SYRUP. 



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Take of copaivaroot, called also cholicroot, 

 or star grass lib, bayberry bark, the leaves of 



sweat weed, umbil roots, and Ohio Kerciima^^f 

 each, lib. coarsely pounded, pour on one gallon 



