46 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
« ious bones, and old ulcers; and in cases of itch, 
ernie 
gangrese, and scald head. 
: Sage Herb. se 
The ee of = have a peculiar aromatic 
omatic taste, with som 
ingency. In its lore 
drink in 
sion of ioeves wii a little demon juice ad- 
rile yr "being quite serene to ee 
‘Sculleap. 
fant rises about two feet high, grow- 
i, an ppposite, flowers blue, in pairs, 
t e 
Ba 
~~ It is said tgs ben apacides Hapeint therbite” of 
amad dog. It was long usec with great suc- 
cess by a man of the name of Lewis, in West- 
chester Ci unty, N. Y. for the bite of mad dogs, 
a kept it a secret for many years, when it 
{was discovered or divulged. About two otinces 
of the dried herb, when reduced to powder, 
divided into several portions, is sufficient 
