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30. A Powder to clean the 'Teeth. 



Take Dragon's Blood and Cinnamon, 

 of each one ounce and a half, Burnt 

 Alum, or Cream of Tartar, one ounce ; 

 beat all together into a very fine powder, 

 and rub a little on the teeth every other 

 day, 



3 1 . A Remedy for fore Gums and loofe Teeth, 



Boil Oak Leaves in fpring-water, and 

 ■add to the decodtion a few drops of Spirit 

 of Sulphur. Gargle the mouth with a 

 little of this liquor every morning while 

 neceffary. 



32. An approved Receipt agdinft that trouble- 

 fome Complaint, called the Teeth fet on Edge. 



Purslain, Sorrel, Sweet or Bitter 

 Almonds, Walnuts, or burnt Bread, 

 chewed, will certainly remove this dif- 

 agreeable fenfation. 



