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EAR-ACHE FROM WORMS. i 
Drop in warm new milk and it ‘will bring them out ; or 
the juice of wormwood, which kills them; or oil of bitter 
almonds. 
FOR THE EAR-ACHE, 
Rub the ear hard for fifteen minutes ; or be electrified ; or — 
apply ahot roll; or put in the ear a roasted fig, hot; or 
blow tobacco smoke in the ear; or take black ash, when — 
green, and heat one end in the fire and get the sap, and hes 
in two or three e : ; 
EAR-ACHE FROM COLD. 
Boil rue, rosemary or garlics, and let the steam into the 
ear through a tunnel. 
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FOR FALLING OF THE FUNDAMENT. 
Apply a cloth covered thick with fine brick dust ; or boil 
~ one ounce of red rose leaves in one gill of red wine, dip a — 
cloth in it and apply it as hot as can be borne, till all is used, 
and drink cherry bark tea freely. 
FALLING DOWN OF THE WOMB. 
May be cured in the manner last mentioned ; by drinking 
freely of a tea made of equal parts of burdock roots, sarsa- 
parilla roots, and balsam buds, well boiled—then strain and 
sweeten well with loaf sugar, and to every quart add one- 
half ounce of oe saltpetre. . , 
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