28 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
Hardhack. 
‘The Indians call it kealall, and they use it 
to bee? wounds. 
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A. ec 
__ Hyssop. 
The leaves of hyssop have an aromatic smell, 
and a warm, ene faste ; they prove salutary 
matic affections, coughs, 
v ial plied in elatieons to 
bruises, , speed ean vee he o fem, « and at the 
e time dapersing every spot or mark from 
the i injured part. It is also useful as a Catia 
in sore throat. 2 
Pease 
“The hop is an ‘excellent stomachic bitter, 
very useful in dyspepsia and other diseases of 
the é organs bes as also pi 
valuable ext 
\ for pains, aoscncte of the spasm- 
) eae kind. * For this purpose put them in a bag, 
geben in hot vinegar, and apply them to the 
ful part. A poultice or ointment of hops has 
23 been Eoin as an aecdyne, appli- 
» cancers and painful ulcer 
