43 DR. CHASE'S RECIPES. 



Remarks. — This recipe was obtained from Mr. Colman. It is recommended 

 for deep difficulties, strains, sprains, sweeney, etc., as it is strong and pene- 

 trating 



6. Liniment, Mustang.— Crude petroleum, or Seneca oil (so called 

 because first gathered and sold by the Seneca Indians), 1 pt, ; olive oil, or lard 

 oil and spirits of hartshorn, each 4 ozs. ; oil of origanum, 2 ozs. Directions 

 — Mix the olive oil with the hartshorn, then add the others. 



7. Oriental Balm, or Golden Oil Liniment.— Linseed oil (raw, 

 not boiled), 1 gal. ; gum camphor, 4 ozs. ; oils of thyme and cajeput, each 1 oz. ; 

 oils of wintergreen and anise, each 3^ 02. Dose and Directions — For an 

 adult 1 tea-spoonful in 2 or 3 times as much water, and repeat as often as 

 required. Use externally 3 or 4 tunes daily; put on frequently and as soon as 

 possible after bee-stings. 



Remarks. — This has been sold largely in South Western Michigan and 

 Northern Indiana, and is liked very much. 



8. Another Golden Oil Liniment.— Linseed oil (raw), 1 gal.; cam 

 phor gum, 4 ozs. : oils of sassafras, hemlock, origanum, and cedar, each 2 ozs. 

 Directions, Dose, etc — Mix all except the linseed oil, and when the gum 

 camphor is dissolved, put in the linseed oil, shake well and bottle; if to be put 

 up in small bottles, keep it well shaken while filling. It will be seen that this 

 is the strongest liniment, as it contains more of the essential oils, still it may be 

 taken in ^ to 1 tea-spoonful doses, with p)erfect safety. It has been extensively 

 sold in the neighborhood of Marshall and Battle Creek, Mich., sometimes there 

 called " Oil of Gladness." It will be found good, for a cheap liniment. 



0. Rheumatic Liniment, and for Pain in the Stomach, etc. 

 — Donohue's. — Oils of origanum, sassafras, cloves, and gum camphor, each 

 }^ oz. ; chloroform, }i oz. Directions — Put all into a 3 oz. vial, and fill with 

 alcohol; rub on the painful parts freely; take, for pain in the stomach, 5 to 20 

 drops on sugar, repeating in 15 to 30 minutes, if needed. This gentleman is an 

 old friend of mine, living in Coshocton, O., where, he tells me, he has cured, 

 OT materially benefited 50 or 60 cases of common rheumatism. He thinks there 

 JB nothing equal to it. 



10. Liniments, Patent or Proprietary— Perry Davis' Pain- 

 Killer. — Some analysis recently made in the East, and published in the 

 Druggists' Circular, gives the following as the articles composing the medicines 

 named: Spirits of camphor, 2 ozs.; tinct. of capsicum, 1 oz.; gum myrrh, \ 

 oz.; gum guaiac, 3^ oz. ; alcohol, 3 ozs. 



11. E,o R. R. (Radway's Ready Relief).— Soap liniment, 13^ ozs.; tinct. 

 of capsicum '^ oz. ; water of ammonia, 3^ oz.; alcohol, 3^ oz. This for a 50c. 

 bottle. 



12. Ham'lin*s Wizard OiL — Spirits of camphor, ^oz.; aqua am- 

 monia, \i oz. ; oil of sassafras, ^ 0/.. ; oil of cloves, 1 dr.; chloroform, 2drs.; 

 spirits of turpentine, 3 drs.; dilute alcohol, 3 drs. 



13. Giles' Liniment of Iodide of Ammonia. — Iodine, 15 gw.; 



