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322° RECIPES. 
- FOR SCALDS. 
_ WetTinen or cotton cloths with the oil of pumpkin seeds; 
renew and apply the cloths thus wet every two hours. It 
has cured when everything else has failed. Or you may wet 
a cloth with India molasses; or you may wet cloths with 
the Pain Extractor, which will take out the fire and prevent 
blistering, _ Be 
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TO MAKE A STRENGTHENING PLASTER. - 
Take white pine turpentine, rosin and beeswax, equal parts, 
(say one ounce each,) one-half ounce mutton tallow and one- 
fourth ounce camphor gum—simmer them together. 
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FOR PILES. 
Make a tea of mullen tops. swhen in blossom and drink it 
freely, Wet a rag with the tea, ea. —— on polveréed 
healed oor for = phir ae: s5 aoe 
FOR INDIGESTION. s 
Take the inside skin of a pigeon, partridge or hen’s gizzard, 
Datevtive it and take a tea-spoonful. “It will stop a disentery. 
OR RATTLESNAKE'S BITE. 
satis of the j juice of hoarhound and plantain 
_ a3 soon as : possible, and renew the dose every hour. If the~ 
_ _ herbs are dry, moisten them with water. Lay on the ‘wound 
_pabaoo wet with rum. 
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