150 DR. wicket's cholera medicine. 



ulent, as not a moment's time sliould "be lost 

 when the cold chill comes on. Fourth' stage 

 or relapse, attended with cold sweats and rice 

 water discharges, take large doses every 3 or 5 

 minutes; continue until the patient becomes 

 warm and easier. No time should be lost at 

 this stage of the disease. Apply hot bricks, 

 bottleo, &c. as before directed; when relieved the 

 Jooes may be less and not so often — say from J 

 i.our to 6 hours; continue 3 or 4 days as the case 

 jQay require, and do not fail to keep the patient 

 •¥arm^ &c. 



For bilious or cramp colic, cholera morbus, 

 j'ux, bilious fever, &c. administer doses as above. 

 7 jet the patient go to bed and keep as quiet 

 AS possible until relieved. In severe cases of 

 rholera morbus, a mustard plaster should be 

 placed over the stomach, which must be kept on 

 f\s long as it can be borne. Travellers and fami- 

 lies should not be without this medicine, as it 

 Lb considered by all who have used it to be the 

 -iafest and surest remedy for the above disease 

 ';ver introduced. Take a friend's advice and 

 lever be without this remedy, as it was never 

 mown to fail in curinoj what it is recommended 



