1895. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



77 



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Doctor^s J-iir)ts 



By DR. PBUtO, CJiieag-o, 111. 



Inner Soles for Shoes. 



The silk side of old "stovepipe" hats 

 makes very warm inner soles to women's 

 shoes— just the thing for winter wear. 



Children's "Nighties." 



Children should have warm woolen 

 " nighties " on going to bed cold nights. It 

 is cruel to send them to bed to shiver. 



Mouth-Wash for Sore Throat. 



A weak tea made from poke-root, fresh 

 or dried, and used as a gargle is a splendid 

 mouth- wash in any form of sore throat. 



Acorn-Tea. 



Acorn-tea is a fine remedy for diarrhea- 

 especially affecting children in summer. A 

 teaspoonful every hour, a little sugar added. 



Emetic for Poisoning. 



A teaspoonful each of mustard and salt, 

 in warm water drank down at once, is the 

 best emetic in case of accidental poisoning. 



Purifier of the System. 



Lettuce and dandelions mixed, cooked as 



"greens," are not only nutritious, but a 



good purifier of the system. Eat plenty of 



them, 



Liver Tonic. 



Strained raspberry juice with equal part 

 of lemon juice is an excellent liver tonic. 

 Take a teaspoonful before each meal, and 

 on going to i^ed. 



ATOId Wet Feet. 



Wet feet should be carefully avoided. 

 Shoes soaked in warm tallow, soles and all, 

 over night, make them wear much better, 

 and are more waterproof. 



Quick Cure for Bad Cold. 



To quickly stop a bad cold mix a table- 

 spoonful of honey with as much lemon juice 

 in a big pint of water, dusting into this a 

 little cayenne pepper. Drink at once, and 

 keep warm in bed. 



Causes Neuralgia aud Toothache. 



Exposure to a crack in the window or 

 door is more dangerous than a full draft 

 from either. It is the small forced currents 

 of air that more often occasion neuralgias 

 of the face and toothache. 



Bath for Aches and Pains. 



To make a bath especially effective in 

 case of acbes and pains, make a little bag 

 of a tablespoonf ul each of salt and mus- 

 tard, turn the hot water on it, and when 

 cool enough jump in for ill minutes. 



Preventing Gail-Stones. 



A very small piece of May-apple root, 

 eaten night and morning, is very successful 

 in curing and preventing the formation of 

 gall-stones. Such calculi, when passed, 

 cause excruciating pain, like a terrible colic. 



For Scald-Head. 



Scald-head in children is best cured by 

 preparing a pint of boiled linseed oil in 

 which a tablespoonful of gum camphor has 

 been dissolved by boiling. Saturate a linen 

 cloth and keep on the head, day and night, 

 until well. A cap can be worn to protect 



