130 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
six days, closely stopped, and frequently shaking 
it, when it will be fit for use. MS ing ei g be put 
into a kettle of boiling water, topped, and 
boiled a few minu oa ee, I prevent he alcohol 
from fuming up into the 
—— se drops, taken inwardly, are good for all 
kin ds of pain. Froma a-spoonful to a half a 
sful ma: Ge titer at atime. It is an 
le to bathe with for rheumatism, 
ruises, sprains, and old sores. It should be 
used without being diluted. 
Roger's Remedy for the Croup. 
"ake one handful of fresh camomile, one 
handful of saffron’ pore 2 either fresh or dry, and 
three ounces of fresh butter ; s simmer them to- 
ver a 2th Se 7S 
ver 
gether o 
saffron flowers wears nae Give a tea- 
spoonful of this oil every twenty minutes till it 
_ affords relief. This is a dose for a child one or 
two years old. 
Bed Bug Liquid. 
issolve half a drachm of corrosive eran 
in a ecasbad of an ounce of muriatic acid, mix 
with one quart of spirits of turpentine and 
it to oe infected places. It will infallibly kill 
the and their nits, although they swarm 
ever so much. t it be done in the day time, 
lest the inflammability of the mixture should 
- come in t or. candle while 
it, and thereby occasion serious 
