“ eral times 
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pointed instrument in the night shirt, so that the 
point of it i touch oe es upon the breast, 
oe eping up a e of feelin ng in 
or on: fines a day. 
o fifteen drops, three times a day. 
estos hills, one or ‘wages may A yond 
avantage. 
ea 
° oot, a fostt taken. sev- 
es in the coarse of the day, will soon 
‘shrivel up the polypus in the nostrils. The seeds 
or leaves of nettles bruised and snuffed - the 
‘hose, i ig,said to be a good remedy. 
Piles—how cured. 
ss 3 A salve made of he henbane, in fresh butter or 
eet, bark of the root. The: bowels should 
Pop kept ‘open, and healing elysters should be used, 
‘particularly mullein tea, sweetened with mo- 
iss 8. een gaa the bobs of sumac are sec= 
) none. — remedy is to a 
