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III. — A few of the various Recipes given by (tILCHRIST (nid others. 

 Kl;i'ALi:e, uso siniulfaiieously a lapc to tlie tiiinoiir, a iialiass, 

 ami 11 mussanl. 

 Lapc. — 1. Take linseed and dill of euclii seer; aloes and hdcl- 

 liuni of each, i seer ; finely powder and mix with 

 the juice of fifty limes and a little water, 

 boil to consistency of an ointment, and apjdy. 

 or 2. Mix a seer each of sugar and sweet oil with 1.] 

 seers of dill and a little water, boil and apply, 

 or 3. Pound well together 1 seer each of mustard, bdel- 

 lium, and lime stone, with 1 h seer of jaggery, 

 and add arrack to consistency of ointment, 

 apply a little to the tumour and dry by 

 holding a heated dung cake near it. 

 Nahasf!. — 1. Take o tolas each of assafatida, cloves, long 

 pepper root, calumba, galls, and alum, and 2 

 tolas of barringtonia. Powder finely and blow 

 one-third into the nostrils, night and morning, 

 until the mucous discharge disappears. 

 or 2. Take 3 tolas each of cloves, calumba, galls, 

 barringtonia, and pellitory, well powder and 

 blow into the nostrils : "^ To be continued till 

 the discharge stops.' ^ 

 Mnssaul. — 1. Take of gur, mudar flowers, green-ginger, garlic, 

 colocynth, and galangal each 5 seers ; dill and 

 eera googul each 3 seers ; bntea seed 2 seers ; 

 powder well and add arrack suScient to make 

 into balls the size of an orange and give one, 

 morning and evening, for three days then 

 repeat daily, 

 or 2. Take black pepper, 1 seer, old jaggery 3 seers, 

 dill 4 seers, and garlic 1 1 seers ; add arrack 

 suflBcient, and make up into orange sized balls, 

 to bo given as above. 

 liuAo. — ]. Take powdered fennel seeds, long popper root, 

 cleome visca, and keermanee ujwan of each half 

 a seer ; add to them welljiowdei-ed garlic \ seer, 



