FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 99 
taken fore a corel dalies ee; ee the 
mbin ra par 
C at 
ing and strengthening, such as jellies 
tiveness should, if posse) be preven t 
a3 “cnguiten, or Tetter. 
pe ee 
= 
common mushr 
the affected parts, has 
or any other dis- 
| every other nos-. 
trum has failed. A wash made by slicing blood 
root into vinegar, is good to bathe the part af- 
fected. A wash, or an ointment of celandine 
leaves, is likewise very effectual. 
St. Vitus’s Dance. te. oe 
As costiveness geperally Se pee in this dis- 
id to 
with a vomit, and ‘a. purge occasiona ane ca- 
sion may require. An i infusion of skull cap herb, 
with loaf sugar, and drank freely by the patient, 
is an excellent remedy, and ing prepareions 
in conj a r ations.— 
Take of ladies’ hn a 
il finely 
