8 ' poll evil. 



Kemedy No. 5. 



First wash the ulcer well with warm soap 

 suds; then take air-slacked lime and put as 

 much into the sore as will lay on, which must 

 he repeated 2 or 3 times a day, and the affected 

 part cleaned and swahhed out as often. This, 

 though very simple, is an excellent remedy, 

 which I have never known to fail. 



The foregoing remedies are very plain and 

 simple, and cannot fail if properly applied. In 

 washing the ulcers, use none other than castile 

 soap, which is far superior to any other for 

 cleansing and healing wounds and eruptions of 

 any kind, and can he had from any of the drug 

 stores at 25 cents per pound. It is also an ex- 

 cellent article for domestic purposes, such as 

 shaving, &c. and will he found cheaper than 

 any other fine or toilet soaps. 



