296 avery's own farrier. 



No. 46. — Avery's Eye Wash. 



An excellent remedy for inflamed eyes: clear, cold 

 water; apply often. 



No. 47. — Stafford's Cordial for a Weak Stomach. 



A good remedy for man or beast, try it. Take pitch 

 pine wood and shave oflf in thin shavings; put these in a 

 glass bottle and cover them with alcohol; let it stand 

 fourteen days, then turn off, and reduce with water on 

 taking; take a teaspoonfull three times a day; add to 

 each dose six or seven drops essence of peppermint. 



No. 48. — To make Turner's Liniment for Breach. 



Comfrey root, boiled in vinegar, and spirits of turpen- 

 tine, and as much alum as can be dissolved in the same. 

 This may be used both outwardly and inwardly with 

 safety; and is a good medicine for the above use. 



No. 49. — To MAKE Good Advice acceptable and useful. 



It must be administered with a kind and friendly 

 motive, and must not lack of previous good example, 

 on the part of the one giving the dose. — Avery^s. 



No. 50. — For a very Weak Stomach of long standing. 



An Indian recipe; look at it. In the first place omit 

 taking all kinds of medicine whatever. Take rye, wash 

 it clean, and boil it in the same manner as you would 

 rice; make this your constant diet; be sure and not take 

 any other kind of food whatever, till you are satisfied you 

 can bear it; drink a tea of white pine bark, and slippery 

 elm. This is said upon good authority to have cured 



