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RECIPES. 195, 
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS. 
Make a strong tea of sweet elder baits or flowers, and add 
_ to one gill of it (when cold) one gill of good cider, two ounces 
of epsom salts, two ounces sugar, one drachm of saltpetre 
and twelve drops of oil of anise cut in aleohol. Shake all 
well together before using. Give a child one table-spoonful 
three times a day. After it operates, then give a tea-spoon- 
ful of black cherry bark tea, when cold—mix one-half cider, © 
and sweeten well with, sugar. This preparation will gut 
against Jaundice and Stomach complaints. 
eee FOR ERYSIPELAS. 
Take three ounces of salt and one ounce of saltpetre i in 
one pint of brandy, and take one table-spoonful three times 
a day. 
. THE GRAVEL. 
was a strong tea of Jacob’s ladder or heart’s-ease, and 
drink — of it. 
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= PAINTER'S COLIC. 
Drink three wine-glassfuls of lemon syrup a day or of 
tartaric acid syrqggade same as lemon. . 
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BOR BLEEDING PILES. 
Drink freely of yarrow tea; or boil one ounce of garget 
root in one pint of water. When cold, drink what the 
stomach will bear daily, before eating. 
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