I* THE TOILET 



22. A remedy for Corns on the Feet. 

 Roast a Clove of Garlic, or an Onion, 

 on a live coal or in hot afhes; apply it to 

 the corn, and fatten it on with a piece of 

 cloth. This foftens the corn to fuch a de- 

 gree, as to loofen and wholly remove it in 

 two or three days. Foment the corn every 

 other night in warm water, after which 

 renew the application. 



The fame intention will be yet more ef- 

 fectually anfwered by applying to the corn 

 a bit of the platter of Diachylon with, the 

 Gums, fpread on a fmall piece of linen; 

 removing it occasionally to foment the corn 

 with warm water, and pare off the foftened 

 part with a penknife* 



23. A Coral Stick for the Teeth. 

 Make a ttiff Patte with Tooth Powder 

 and a fufficient quantity of Mucilage of 



Gum 



