BRUISES. t^7 



Recipe-^Cooliog Lotion. 



These oils may be rubbed oh the parts affected 

 twice a day at the first, for several days together; 

 after which, oiice k day will be sufficient, as soon 

 as the inflammation begini^ to subside : or the fol- 

 lowing repellant application may be administered. 



~ XRECIPE) No. 61.) 



yAKE-r-Cotppound soap liniment, four ounces ; 



Water of pure ammonia j spirit of turpentine^ 

 and tincture of opium, of each one ounces 



Mix them ia a bottle for use. 



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Or, the following 



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(RECIPE, No. 62.) 



Take — Camphorated spirit of wine^ six ourtces ; 



Tincture of Opni in ;' wafer^ of acetated li* 



tharge (poulard) ; of each two ounces : 

 Mix, and put them iQ a phial for use. 



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Either of these two last preparations will be 

 found excellent for bruises occasioned by the sad-» 



