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FOR THE TAPE WORM. 
Take two gills of pumpkin seed oil, one gill India molasses, 
one gill strong sage tea, mix all together, and give one gill of 
the composition once in two hours ; wait two hours after giv- 
ing the last dose, then dissolve four ounces of epsom salts, 
and four ounces brown sugar in strong sage tea, and give one- 
fourth of this composition once in two hours with eight drops 
of the oil of anise and twenty drops of spirits turpentine 
with each quarter. If the worm should pass off the first, — 
second or third dose, stop and give one tea-spoonful of strong 
black cherry bark tea and cider, well sweetened with loaf 
sugar, one-half hour before eating, three times a day, for 
four or five weeks. Take sage tea seasoned with loaf sugar” 
freely. 
DISTINCTION BETWEEN CHOLERA AND DYSENTERY. 
Real cholera symptoms is a copious watery evacuation, 
colorless, painless and inodorous. It is a flowing away of the 
blood of the system, or of that which is blood nearly made. 
There is no more pain at any such time than when blood is” 
flowing from the arm, until the fainting or sinking stage 
arrives, which of course must be soon. It is as dangerous as 
the loss of gallons of blood. The case of one attack is hope- 
less ; therefore it is best to get medical aid before too late, 
LIVERWORT, + 
Is good in diseases of the liver, inflammation, jaundice, Ee 
chronic coughs, ringworms and running sores. Made into 
beer and drank freely, will reduce the heat of the liver and 
kidneys. It is — Se and cooling. 
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