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or six times a day — cold water to be kept from 

 inflamed eyes. If this does not effect a cure, 

 take 40 grains sulphate of zince to J pint warm 

 soft water, shake until well dissolved, and cork 

 up tightly. In using pour out about one tea- 

 spoonful into a cup and bathe the eyes with it. 

 Never use by dipping your finger into the bottle, 

 but pour a small quantity out into a vessel of 

 some kind. This is the best eye-water yet intro- 

 duced and will be certain to relieve the inflamed 

 eye. Try it, and its efficacy will soon be mani- 

 fested. Always bathe the eye of an evening just 

 before going to bed. If it is used during the 

 day, you should keep out of the air. If too 

 strong add a little water. This preparation can- 

 not be equaled. 



53. FOR SWEATED FEET. 



Those annoyed with such, readily say are 

 very annoying and unpleasant, often in cases the 

 blood oozing from the soles. 



Cure : Take wheat bran and put it into the 

 stockings ; or, take one ounce of alum, burn it 

 and pulverize and sprinkle it into the soles of the 

 shoes, and ere many days the stench arising from 

 them will cease, and the trouble will no longer 

 exist. 



