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i? RECIPES. 
FOR A BURST. 
Take four ounces bag onions, two ounces Solomon’s seal, 
comfrey, sarsaparilla, knot grass, shepherd sprouts, equal 
parts, boil all together, strain the liquor, and add one pint of 
molasses to a gallon. Take a gill three times a day, before 
eating. If the burst is long, boil the tea toa salve and lay 
it on the breach. Bind a piece of sheet lead over the plas- 
ter, so as to keep it up. — . 
~ FOR BOUS. 
Take flour of sulphur and pulverized pewter, equal parts, 
and stir them together. Take one — (dry) as you 
goto bed. Cure for life. 
FOR COLD IN. THE BREAST. 
“Take equal parts mutton tallow, beeswax and saffron, (say 
_ two ounces each,) simmer together, si in one ounce of rum, 
and lay it on the breast, 7 
TO KILL WORMS IN CHILDREN, 
Boil sage in milk, curdle it with alum, and give equal — 
- parts of the whey and the Reformed Botanic and Indian — 
Physic, one spoonful at a time, every two hours till it ope- 
rite, 
— 
TO SCATTER A FELLON, 
Take four ounces poke root, two ounces salt,. four ounces 
hog’s lard, four ounces sweet elder bark, one pint vinegar, all 
well together, and put on as a poultice, will scatter 
a fellon before it matterates, p 
