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152 CERTAIN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM. 



CERTAIN REDrlEDY FpR RHEUMATISM. 



Take, of sarsaparilla root, coltsfoot root, or 

 wild ginger root, sassafras root, dogwood root, 

 yellow poplar root, prickly ash root, spicewood 

 root, one handful' of each, Avhen dried, as much 

 as you can hold in one hand; cut the hark off of 

 the roots and pulverize as fine as you can, ex- 

 cept the sarsaparilla, which must he cut in very 

 small pieces; then put the whole in one gallon 

 of hest fourth-proof old rye whiskey, and let it 

 stand for 1 or 2 weeks; hut should you wish to 

 use immediately, set the vessel containing the 

 ingredients on the stove, and keep just warm for 

 2 or 3 daj^s, when it will he fit for use. 



DiRECTIOXS FOR USE. 



Take from I'to 3 tahlespoonsful 3 "times a day 

 one hour hefore meals. It may he taken 5 or 6 

 times a day provided it does not affect the nerves 

 too much. It is perfectly safe and has cured 

 more cases of rheumatism than any other remedy 

 introduced. 



