118. FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
the perspiration has ceased, a draught of the tea 
‘taken cold, will have a good effect, without ex- 
citing vomiting afterwards. - 
Plaster for a Weak Bie 
One e of burgundy — camphor, a and 
pie pen. a half an ounce of white turpen- 
he, melt together fora plaster: 
= : = Streng thening Plaster. 
rr Sel 
- Take one beefs gall, castile soap, two ounces, 
gundy pitch, or hemlock gum, six ounces, 
burg 
- brandy, ere Sue nt, camphor and opium, each 
- ounce 
it of turpentine, one 
aia a e be ditagrerel down to a plaster, 
on leather and applied. 
_. Relaxing Ointment. 
“ake equal parts of plantain leaves and root, 
bittersweet bark, and spikenard root, boil out the 
al 
flame which it softens Sa aiimes in a 
roninrkwule a ma ner. 
Take of spirits of turpentine, one ounce, olive 
oil or lard, two ounces, mix. A ply this to a 
~ seald or burn, and it ‘ales out the fire 
: mmation. speedily. 
