h 

 i 





108 Tus SICK ux^^s coi:-r AMox* 



has never been known to fail in rbeuBiatic com- 



Tne dose for a grown person, is one table 

 gpooaful, three tiaie.s a day, morning, noon, and 

 just hefiire going to bed. The dose for diflereat 

 persons, must be regulated, agreeable to aii:e, 

 coustitiition, and habit, some requiring more and 

 some less, to prodane the desired effect; the pa- 

 tient in Ihese cases, or those who attend on him. 

 will he the best judges, how to regulate the quan- 

 tity, but the above mentioned dose, is about the 

 common quantity, that I have usually made use 

 of. __ 



SYRUP FOR CONSUMPTION, 



Take 



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cherry tree bark, one pound; of mountain birch 

 bark, half a pound; of b^x-elm, a quarter of a 

 pound; of the rootof iron weed, half a pound; 

 ofcolumbo root, half a pound; of bitter-rool, 

 half a pound; of lady-slipper- root, half a pound; 

 #f ftpikenard-root^ one pound; of ginger-ruot, 

 coarsely pounded, two ounces; two ounces of 



f cayenne pepper. Af- 

 11 washed and cleaned 

 ks shaved off* of thosi 



need 



gallons of cl 



f nring water^ and boil over a moderate fire dowa 



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