$00 «=—-—=<“i«*‘:*«éi ANT: PASIAN. : 
_. Tak eeuil atts of gum myrth sweet oil, spirits of turpentine | 
and sulphor. Spe fifteen to forty drops. gra 
d ; Take roots of comfrey, sassafras, burdock, elecampane and horse 
_ radish, and tops of hoarhound and raspberry i each a handful. Sim- 
> mer in water for eight hours, and drink a gill four times a day, for 
aweek before the full and change ofthe moon. = 
_ Or, purslain tea for a constant drink, — st te Pe 
Take a handful each of white garden lilly root, black snake aieit: 
= 
For Patsy. — a 
| Give hot stimulants internally, and apply externally, with friction. 
= ~The phosphoric ether, prudently managed, is probably as effectual 
-&$ any other means that can be used. 
Or, electricity, may be tried, 
gee. oar 
Xanthoxylum bark, prickly-ash, galatigal root, grains off paradise: 
&c. may be employed with advantage in palsies. Also horse radish, 
mustard seed, and burdock seed. _ 
a For Jaunsiex. 
If from an obstruction from biliary calculi, give emetics, 
_ Barberry bark, in decoction; soot tea; and bayberry bark, in 
ineture ; are all excellent. | 
2 juice or decoction of dandelions. 
beef’s gall, in pills or bitters, 
___ Raw eggs, three.ot four times'a day, in wine, helps greatly inthe 
jaundice: 
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