Skunk eabbage root, or balls, pulverized, and taken ia iis 
Skunk cabbage root, tar, masterwort, smellage and. git 
. Make @ syrup, and sweeten with molasses. Dose, < winaueae 
: three times a day. ae ee: seed _— 
Take spermaceti, honey, hyssop, rue, sugar : Fi hi ime : 
a syrup, or conserve. 3 ee zs eg ae 
For the dry asthma—raw garlics. 
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Take one drop of skunks’ strong oil, on sugar, once a 
few weeks, and then increase to a drop twice a day, till well. 
Drink, daily, a tea of arsesmart, sweetened with honey ; and if 
necessary, foment the chest with oats fried in vinegar. . 
Take five handfuls’ of coltsfoot, three do. ground ivy, two of 
. hoarhound, two of hyssop, one of wormwood, and one of maiden- 
hair: boil in six quarts of water, to four ; and add sugar enough tq _ 
preserve it Dose, a1 
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For Pauriration or THE Heart. 
Take motherwort ; ‘castor, one fourth of an ounce; and skunk 
cabbage root. Infuse-in one pint of spirits. Dose a tea spoonful, 
or more, three or four times a day. 
Or, tincture of stramonium—ten to fifteen drops, three times a day. 
For Pain 1n THE Cugst, &c. 
“For pain jn the breast—Take elecampane root, snake root, com-— 
frey, spikenard, burdock, bittersweet, wild cherry bark, Solomon seal: 
infuse in rum, and sweeten. Dose proportioned to its strength. — 
Pain in the stomach—Take wild indigo root, in decoction, for 
almost every affection of the stomach—A table spoonful three times . 
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Or, boil tansy in mountain wine, and take a draught at night. — 
Or; balm of gilead buds infused in cider for a bitter. - 
Or, drink plentifully of mayweed tea. tiie = 
- For a weak stomach—Take a handful each of wild cherry and — 
peach tree bark, and half an ounce of cinnamon. Boil to a pint, 
: and add a pint of brandy. Dose, a table spoonful three times a day. = 
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If fom acidity inthe stomach-—Sck the fot in warm wale; 
