+. BoTANTe PHYSICIAN, 
‘nitte | and one fourth of an ounce of Harlem oil. Shake well to- 
ther. Dose, from fifteen to twenty-five drops three times a day. 
___ Another—Take one ounce of juniper oil, and half an ounce of 
_ Tarlington’s balsam—mix. Dose, from thirty to sixty drops three 
_ times a day, an hour before eating, in a tumbler full of water. 
Also, for an injection—To six ounces of rose water, add half atea - 
Spoonful each of white vitriol and sugar of lead, and half an ounce - 
of Turlington’s balsam. Inject thoroughly three times a day, allow- 
: ing the injection to remain a few minutes if possible. 
For the Syphilis—A sailor’s remedy—Take a table spoonful of gun 
_ powder, dissolved in half a gill of urine, every morning. It may also 
_ betakenin water. ' 
_ _ For a wash for malignant and eating syphilis and other sores— 
* 
_ Black cherry bark, boiled in urine. Wash. 
For Syphilis—Take poke roots, and tamaric bark—make a decoc- 
tion. Take three times a day. ee ae 
) “"“For Frvor Arsus, or Wurtes. 
Take one ounce each of cherry bark and butternut bark, and four 
ounces of bark of rose willow. Boil to three quarts; and add a quart 
of Madeira wine, and six ounces of sugar. Dose, two tea cupsful 
aday. Omit in particular situations. ; 
_ Or, boil one pound of rose willow root in six quarts of water to 
three; and add three pints of port wine and four ounces of sugar.— 
, a tea cupful three times a day. : 
_ Or, Take four ounces of burdock root, two ounces of rose willow 
bark, one of parsley, and two of yarrow tops. Boil in four quarts of 
rater and one of new milk to two quarts. Add sugar, and take a gill 
“For injection—White oak and alum. 
_ Or, Cranesbill, white oak, and highbriar, in decoction. 
“Take one handful each of tanzy, rue, coltsfoot, motherwort, fennel 
_ and wormwood ; and half a pound of raisins. Boil down’ to two 
_ Quarts, and add a pint of brandy, and half a pound of sugar. 
_ * Or, Take one ounce each of white beth root, and pleurisy root; 
and half an ounce of smellage seeds. Infuse in one pint of brandy, 
_ Afterwards, boil the roots to one pint of water, and add to the bran- 
dy. Add a little sugar. : 
_ Or, Take yarrow and plantain roots, and white oak bark—a de- 
coction—inject and drink. © . 
Or, A decoction of white hollyhock, root and flowers. —— 
Or, Take egg shells, and scorch till brown ; then «mix with white 
_ turpentine into pills. Dose, one every_m rning till well. 
% For Oxsreucrep Menszs. 
orseradish and rust of iron infused in old cider. ee 
