Antimonidl Wine:—Take glass of antimony, 
_ powder, half an ounce; Lisbon wine eight ounces. 
heat for three or four days, shaking it Occasionally. Then fi 
,, The dose varies according to the intention, as an altera: 
diaphoretic, it may be taken from ten to fifty or sixty drops. 
large dose, it generally proves cathartie, or excites vomiting. 
s Wuevs. Se oe 
Alum Whey.—Boil two diachms of powdered allum ina it'd 
milk, till it is curdled ; then straiti odt the whey. : ae 
_ diabetes. A dose is too, three, or four ounces, ac 
stomach will bear it, three times a day. 
Mustard Whey.—Take milk and water, each a pint; bruised mus 
_ tard seed, an ounce and a half. Boil together till the curd is per- 
_ fectly separated. Strain out the whey. - 
This is by no means the least efficacious way of exhibiting mus- 
tard. It warms and invigorates the habit, and promotes the different _ 
secretions. Hence, in the low state of nervous fevers, it te 
_ Supply the place of wine. “It is also-of use in ironic 
_ tism, palsy, dropsy, &c. The addition ofa little 
it more agreeable. Dose a tea cupful four or five times a day. 
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MISCELLANEOUS 
AND : 
‘PATENT COMPOUNDS. 
- Godfrey's Cordial.—Take opium, eight grains; molasses, eight 
Boones alcohol, four ounces ; oil sassafras, three drops; distilled 
Water,one pint. Digest three days. Dose two drachms to an infant. 
_ This medicine is much. used as an anodyne for infant children. 
British Oil.—Take sulphurated oi], one ounce ; oil of petroleum, 
or rock oil, half an ounce; purified oil of amber, two drachms ; oil of 
ur ine, four ounces. ix. Dose, from fifteen to twenty drops 
Morning and evening. inka f 
Aarlem Oil.—Take sublimed sulphur, two ounces; linseed oil, 
he pound ; oil of amber, two ounces; oil of turpentine; a sufficient _ . 
Quantity. Boil the sulphur in the linseed oil until it is dissolved; — 
en add the oil of amber, and as much of the spirits of turp 
all make it of a proper eppreripere: 
