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RECIPES, ee 213. 
FOR GRAVEL, KIDNEY DISEASES, AND SCALDING OF 
_ THE URINE, 
Take one-half pound of sarsapatilla roots, one-half pound 
of yellow dock roots, one-half pound of burdock roots, and 
steep them well in one gallon of soft water, strain and add to 
the syrup one pint of gin, one-fourth ounce oil of red cedar, 
one-half ounce oil of spearmint, both oils cut in alcohol. Take 
a table-spoonful three times a day, one-half hour before eat- 
ing. You may add to the syrup one ounce of gum guaicum 
cut in alcohol. It is s good i in all venereal diseases. 
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“Make a syrup of teloments a aaialomes 
equal parts, sweeten with honey, and drink it freely. — 
SPIKENARD ROOTS AND BERRIES, 
Is used in all kinds of sores and ulcers, and is good in 
coughs and colds, and has a powerful effect on the to 
FOR SWELLED LEGS. 
Put on a black cat skin while warm, and bind it on close. 
Tt generally fetches down the swelling the first application. 
TO CURE WARTS. 
Make a poultice of raw carrots and t. Lay it on, and 
epee it till cured. se 
_ PLANTAIN, 
Will cure poison from vegetables and old sores. 
