tine, equal parts, rub them in a mortar to a paste, dip 

 lint in the paste and put it in the hollow of the tooth every 

 time after eating-. Make use of this three or four days, 

 and it will generally cure the tooth from ever aching. 



18, For the JBilious Colic. 



Take the above mentioned bilious pill, add to it half the 

 vvei^jht in calomel, give four or five pills and repeat the 

 dose, and it is a certain cure for the bilious colic. Or 

 take mandrake roots, dried and pulverized. A large tea 

 spoonful is a dose. This must be repeated several times. 



19. A sure cure for the canJcer in the mouth. 



Take one pound of fresh butter, put it into an earthen 

 vessel well glazed, set it on the fire, let it boil, when 

 boiling add to it four common green frogs, put them in a- 

 Jive, let them stew until the frogs are dry, take them out, 

 ad 1 to it a little cammom>ile and parsley, when cold stir in 

 a little burnt alum, pulverized, and if the fever is high, 

 give a little rattlesnake's gal!, dried in chalk. This will 

 cure the most inveterate canker in the mouth, throat, or 

 stomach. 



20. A medicine to citre inward ulcers. 



Take sassafras root bark two ounces, coltsfoot root two 

 ounces, blood root one ounce, gum myrrh one ounce, win- 

 ter bark one ounce, suckatrine aloes one ounce ; steep 

 them in two quarts of spirits, and drink a small glass q\q- 

 ry morning, fasting. 



21. JFor cramp in the stomachy or any inward part. 



Take ten drops of the oil of lavender on sugar or in 

 wine. Repeat the dose once in an hour if required. 



22. A cure for the flying Rheumatism. 



Take princes pine tops, horse radish roots, elecampane 

 roots, prickly ashvbark, bittersweet bark off the root, wild 

 cherry bark, and mustard seed — a small handful of each ; 

 one gill of tar water into a pint of brandy, or tbe same 

 proportion. Drink a small glass before eating,three times 

 a day. 



23. A valuable remedy for ivind colic in ivomen a7id chil- 

 dren. 

 Take equal parts of^iiseng and white root, half as much 



