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to = ae — of children. It may be 
alone in strong de coction, or in powder, 
a t a dose, given in some warin- 
ing herb tea, until relief is obtained. 
=... Prickly Ash. * 
dt 
bark of 5 Pe ash is a good re medy 
, it produces paaapiration, and gives great 
relie f to hdiematié paius. The berries are as 
ge as the bark, and infused in spirit, ey 
e go a Pee cold hands and feet, and for 
of the a An ounce of the bark may ie 
ae Se ‘quartof water, and the whole be 
er ee ee peenty-four hours. 7 
Pen: of the ‘Meadgit or Meadow Sweet. 
“This beautiful plant rises four feet high, has 
smoot ooth, reddish h stalks, leaves long 
urinary organs, Mars rbeuthatisn. gout, 
& female weaknesses and obstructions. It is 
thought b. o be a solvent of the stone, 
and esteemed an unfailing remedy in gravelly 
complaints r dropsy, boil eight ounces of 
ce te ap a tea-cupful every two hour 
o* Increasing the dose as you can healt it, 
umatism. Taken in te, 
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