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scalded a little. 
182 RECIPES. 
FOR ONE SEEMINGLY KILLED WITH LIGHTNING, DAMP 
OR SUFFOCATED. 
Plunge him immediately into cold water ; or blow strong- 
ly with a bellows down his throat. This may recover a per- 
son seemingly drowned. 
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‘FOR RAGING MADNESS. 
Apply a cloth of six thicknesses wet with the Pain Ex- 
tractor; or stand under a water fall or pour water on the 
head ; or let him eat nothing but apples for a month ; or eat 
nothing but bread and mail, and ride out often. 
TO DRAW BOILS TO A HEAD, AND DRAW OUT FELLONS. 
Make a poultice of ginger and flour, and lay it on; or 
roast onions and Jay them on as a poultice. Renew it every 
_ two hours. This will draw fellons to a head. 
FOR THE EAR-ACHE. 
Roast lean mutton and drop the juice in the ear, warm; 
or put the juice of roasted onions in hot as can be borne; or 
put in the sap of black ash; or put in a piece of salt. pork, 
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FOR CATARRH. 
Use snuff of sassafras (bark of the root.) 
— TO PREVENT FITS. 
Steep one pound peony roots in one quart of water, and 
drink it freely when you feel symptons of a fit. 
