106 TUB 8ICK man's COMPANION. 



This cordial is calculated to relieve sirltness of '' 

 the stomach, remove head-ache, and faintness, 

 to strengthen the digestive powers, and create an 

 appetite. Persons of a dyspeptic or consumptive ^ 

 Jhabit, will find greatful and satisfactory lelief '■^ 

 from making use of the above stomach cordial; 

 the good effects of which I have witnessed in my 

 practice, for a number of years, and can recom- 

 mend it, to those suffering under dyspepsia, and 

 general debility, as one of the bestarlicles made 

 use of, in the present practice of medicine. 

 ' A dose for a grown person, is me tahie spoon- 

 ful, three times a day. This is the common dose 

 I have usuly made, use of, but patients may va- 

 ry it, to suit their own constitutions and habits, 

 as some may require more and some less, to pro- 

 duce the same good effects; and for younger or 

 older persons, it must be given in less quantities, 

 to suit the age and constitution; at first, small, 

 and increasing the dose according to circurostan- # 

 ^es, habit and constitution of the patient. 



RHEUMATIC SYRUP 



Take of tlie bark of the root of bayberry? balf 

 ap^Hjnd; of the root of rattle- weed, two pounds; 

 «fthe root of lady-slippBr, Haifa pound; of llie 

 Inside bark of white walnut, quarter of a pound. 



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