INDEX. 771 
RHEUMATISM, continued. 
Spruce beer, to take’ - = OS 
Strawberries, useful by their 
salicylates : 2 = 
Sugar of milk, lactose, for 
chronic 494, 501 
Sulphur to hold in hands at 
night - - - - 680 
Sulphur (as in Bath waters) 
dietetically, in vegetables : 
radish, cabbage, mustard, 
and turnips: also in the 
cresses” - >? 182, 226.2 593 
Tea, China and Indian, make 
urates — - - - - 686 
Tea, Paraguay, very useful - 691 
Thyme, for Sciatica, apply 
the bruised herb, 216, 397, 563 
Tomatoes, uncooked, cause 
oxalates to gouty persons 699 
Turpentine, for sciatica, take 
one or two tears of the 
pine exudation on sugar 
once a day - 2 Oh, 04 
Vegetables, including nettle- 
tops in the spring - 379, 380 
Vegetables, for their alkaline 
salts - - - 33, 708, 713 
Walnuts, for chronic - 4739 
Whale cure, body immersed 
in carcase of dead whale 
up to neck, by its ammoni- 
acal vapours) - - %29, 730 
= 
RICKETS (see BONE AFFEC- 
TIONS, and SCROFULA). 
SCALDS (see BURNS). 
SCARLET FEVER (sce FEVERS, 
and SORE THROAT). 
SCIATICA (see NEURALGIA and 
RHEUMATISM). 
SCROFULA (see GLANDULAR 
SWELLINGS). 
Berries from hedgerows, wild, 
(originally when trudging 
up by road to obtain the 
king’s touch) - - - 587 
Bread made with sea water - 628 
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Cabbage - . - - 133 
Cod-liver oil, for children - 185 
Corn flour induces rickets - 218 
Cresses - : ~ - 611 
Elderberry - - 260, 335 
Fig - - - - - 272 
Frog - - - - - 300 
Garlic poultice - . - 329 
Goats’ milk whey cure - 342 
Lavender oil, for stiff joints, 
Tub.in»: +> - - - 370 
Lemon juice in marmalade, 
for children - - - 447 
Marrow, animal, for bone 
affections - - - 451 
Milk of tuberculous cows 
probably harmless to the 
human subject - - 492 
Millepedes (Hog lice), sow 
pigs, by their mineral salts 216 
Nasturtium . - - 227 
Parsley, with snails, to sores 
apply - 382, 646 
Phosphates, highly bene- 
ficial, and reparative 
85, 155, 291, 511, 540, 734 
Raspberry - - . - 586 
Salads, fresh, green - - 611 
Scurvy grass - - - 393 
Sea water bread - “ - 628 
Seaweeds - - - - 628 
Seaweed, Bladderwrack, in 
rum, apply - - - 631 
Seaweed, Dulse, for scrofu- 
lous enlargements - . 
Samphire, in pickle - - 629 
Sea tang - - - - 633 
Snails, dietetically - 641-647 
Sorrel - - - 388, 389 
Thyme, ppoied Pay, of, for 
** hog lice” - - 216 
Warctation o plenty, for — 
their mineral salts - - 713 
Walnut leaf tea - - - 713 
Watercress, for its mineral 
salts, iron, and sulphur - 226 
SCURVY. 
Cabbage - - - 132, 707 
Cranberry - - - 224 
Cresses, by their sulphur and 
mineral salts (Garden cress) 226 
258-261 
272-275 
Elderberry 
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