a Ague Bitters —In one quart of wine, infusé-ohe iia : ste 
ae jtwo of wild turnip ; and two tea spoonsful of mandrak like. at 
= ae So fine. Dose, a table spoonful as often as the stomach — 
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Stoughton’s Bitters. —Take stip peel, one pound ; rr ee 
_ three pounds ; camwood, two pounds; pulverize and 2 Here ‘ 
_ Six gallons of spirits; and after shaking it well for five or six days, 
3 decant, and bottle it up for use. phen 
_ Female Bitiers.—Take of crane’s bill, four ounces ; comfrey, four 
_ Ounces; beth root, four ounces; motherwort roots, four ounces; 
_ whitewood bark, four ounces; orange peel, one ounce ;:cinnamon, — 
_ halfan ounce ; all bruised, and infused in three quarts of good wine, — 
and sweetened. DM it a eer, ee 
_. This is very useful in all cases of female debility, fluor albus, anc 
' immoderate flow of the menses, &c. sf be a 
; Anodyne Carminative Drops.—Take angelica, or motherwort — 
_ roots, four ounces ; valerian, two ounces; calamus, half an ounce; — 
_ anise, dill, and fennel seed, one ounce each, or two ounces of either; 
catnip, blows or leaves, and motherwort, each pleus - 
_ risy root, four ounces. Infuse the whole in t arts of bra 
good common spirits; and digest in a moderate heat for twent 
hours. Then press out and strain the liquid, and add to it 
pound of loaf sugar. When settled, bottle it for use. ee 
Dose, for children, from ten to sixty drops, according to the age: 
- for-adults, from one to four tea spoonsful, in a cup of warm tea. It 
may be repeated once in four, or six hours. It eases pain, createsa 
moderate perspiration, and produces refreshing sleep; is good for 
- yestless children, removes flatulency, and wind colic : and is useful 
in hysteric and nervous affections, female debility, &c. 
Bathing Dr 9ps,—To one quart of alcohol, add one ounce of hem- — 
Jock oil ; one ounce of gum guaiacum, pulverized; one ounce of 
_ gum myrrh; two tea spoonsful of Cayenne or red pepper. Shake 
them well together, and bottle for use. E 
Por rheumatic pains, or pain in the head, stomach, or elsewhere, 
bathe the parts every night and morning. They may be taken in~ 
- ternally at the same time, in water or on sugar, in doses from ten to — 
_ Sixty drops. e oe 
<a Cough Drops.—Take saffron flowers, one ounce ; blood root, half é- 
shaun liquorice root, one ounce ; elecampane and wild turnip, | 
each one ounce ; the bark of sumach root, two ounces. Digest the — 
“whole in three pints of 4 ghee kept warm, for forty-eight hours; 
then press, strain, and let it settle. ‘ tes 
e° Then ddd to ita tea cupful of the juice of roasted onions,one = 
quart of lime water, one pint of tar water, and a pint of molasses,- 
and bottle it for use. - ees ‘ Pier 
‘Dose, from one fourth toa wine glassful three times a 
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