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SICKNESS, Etc., continued. 
Apricotine tartlet - . 
Beef, dried, biltong, for a 
qualmish stomach, and for 
sea sickness” - - - 88 
Cayenne tea, for slow diges- 
tion with nausea, also for 
sea sickness - - - 561 
Charcoal, as toast water, from 
charred crusts - : - 118 
Cherry water, with brandy - 162 
Cherry jelly, for qualmish 
stomach - “ = - 334 
Cider, for sea sickness - - 174 
Cinnamon - - - AT6; 180 
Cloves i = = 4180 
Coffee, for nausea from 
exhausted brain, and for 
sea sickness - - - 192 
Currant, black = - e - 309 
Gizzard, ‘‘ingluvin” for 
sickness of pregnancy - 297 
Hop tea, for sickness of 
pregnancy - - - 366 
Ice, for qualmish stomach 
409, 410 
Lemon juice, fresh - 420, 447 
Macaroon, of almonds, for 
qaulmish stomach - - 39 
Marjoram, for sea sickness - 372 
Milk, fermented, koumiss 
419, 489 
Mustard (and for emetic if 
needed) - - - - 377 
Noyau liqueur, of almonds, 
apricots, etc., for nausea 
Oyster tea - - - - 545 
Peach water, for nausea, 
with wine - - - 
Peppermint, for nausea, also 
for sea sickness - - 212 
Raspberry vinegar, for nausea, 
likewise the fruit —- - 
Ratafia pudding, with alm- 
onds, for a sickly stomach 432 
Walnut, spirit of, for sickness 
of pregnancy - - 503, 718 
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Apple pomade, cosmetic - 56 
Bee sting, and in “ Hum” 
for nettle-rash 3 - 405 
Bilberry (Whortleberry) for 
eczema - - - - 312 
Birch oil, apply, for itch, and 
some eruptions . - 
Blackberry, for scald head of 
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children - - - - 104 
Buttermilk, apply - - 482 
Cabbage, by its sulphur, and 
salts - - - 131-135 
Clove oil, (as cosmetic, to ally 
irritation ; and for eczema 
in wash) - - - - 181 
Coffee - : - 186-194 
Cowslip ointment, cosmetic, 
for freckles, and com- 
plexion - - - - 221 
Cucumber ointment, a special 
cooling cosmetic - - § 
Cuttle-fish juice, sepia, for 
ringworm - - - 638 
Dandelion, against nettle- 
rash - - - 611 
Deer’s fat, apply to skin, 324-326 
Elderberry flowers, in a salad 614 
Fish food, questionable when 
eruptive tendencies betray 
themselves = «DIG, 277 
Salt fish, with septic taints, 
productive of leprosy, 277, 298 
Garlic, against leprosy, and 
leprous eruptions - - 331 
Garlic, for lupus - - - 329 
Goose grass, “ cleavers’”” - 148 
Goose grease, apply as emol- 
lient to skin - - - 
Hare’s blood, for ringworm - 321 
Horse radish, in milk, an 
excellent cosmetic - - 368 
House leek, for shingles, 
sempervivum tectorum, to 
apply fresh juice expressed 
from the thick leaves. 
Lemon juice, to itching parts, 
and to cleanse the skin - 421 
Lettuce - - - 425-427 
Light, red, chemical rays of, 
SKIN DISEASES, and OUT- 
_- BREAKS (eruptive). 
Absinthe liqueur, will pro- 
ss mote perspiration - NE 
Anise, for freckles or AS; 40 
apply by Finsen’s method, 
for lupus - - - 185, 186 
Meat, to be eaten sparingly 
when skin irritation is 
present - - 2 : 
