RECIPES. 307 
DYSENTERY. 
Make a strong tea of frost-weed, (called sr jl root,) 
sweeten it with loaf sugar, and to one pint*add one-half _ 
ounce alum and one-half ounce nitre, Take a tea-spoonful 
every two hours. : i : 
A ANOTHER, 
Simmer mutton suet over a slow fire, and take one spoon- 
ful every hour. Diet on parched corn pened § in sweet Age 
with no other food. = ae 4 Se 
ANOTHER, tesnamth Pacis 
Take one ounce alspice, one ounce salt, did one egg—beat 
together, and mix with one-half pint sweet milk. Take = 3 
half ounce every hour till well.- Seldom fails. 
caeenaenetee: 
FOR PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. 
Take spignet, sober, Pe i burdock and black 
PAIN IN THE SIDE. 
Boil one-half pint India molasses and put in one ounce 
floured sulphur. When cold, stir in the white € six eee, 
and lay it on as a poultice. 
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BLEEDING PILES. 
Take four ounces head of young mullin and one pint good 
rum or brandy. Take three table-spoonfuls a day—morn- 
ing, noon, and night—and bathe with the mullin juice. 
