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: _FOR A COUGE. | 
Take two | ounces onions, two ounces anise seed, two ounces 
garlics, and honey or loaf sugar; boil the anise seed 
and garlics soft, and strain them through a cloth. Then 
add the honey, apd add one pint gin to a quart « of the syrup. 
Take one-half wine-glassful of-the syrup when you go to 
bed. Or steep yellow dock and burdock, equal. parts, say 
one pound, in one-half gallon water, add one pint gin, and 
sweeten it with molasses. Take one-half wine-glassful in 
the morning and at noon. Drink a tea made of red clover 
blows freely. z. mee 
"ANOTHER. ‘ 
Take one ounce dragon root, one-ounce flax seed ii 
‘ounce new milk, and one ounce honey—mix all together, 
take one tea-spoonful every net 4f the cough is hard—if 
not, every two hours. — 
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SKIN ‘RUBBED OFF. 
a heal-all, (called woundwort.) [t seldom ere OF 
rs may bathe it with the Pain Extractor. eile ts, 
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FOR A VENOMOU 3 STING. 
Apply a poultice of plantain and honey ; or take inwardly 
one drachm of black currant leaves, powdered—it is an ex- 
cellent counter poison ; or you may lay on a cloth wet with | 
cold salt and _ with a as ois dissolved in it. ; 
os FOR THE STING OF A BEE, 
Apply salt, saltpetre and honey, stirred together. 
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