338 INDEX. 



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11. Saffron, 285 



12. Red roses, 286 



13. Vervine, 286 



14. Witch hazel, 286 



15. Crow foot or Butter cup, 286 



16. Summer savory, 287 



17. Currants, 287 



18. Sweet fern, 2S7 



1 9. Plantain, 287 



20. Strawberry leaves, 287 



21. High Deer weed, 288 



22. Eyebright, 288 



23. Dog acna, 288 



24. Running hemlock, 289 



25. For the bite of a dog, or pricking of a thorn, 289 



26. To take a film from the eye, 290 



27. For a cough and phthisic, 280 



28. For the heart disease, 290 



29. For a burn, 290 



30. To cure vegetable poison, 290 



31. Strengthening plasters, 291 



32. For dropsy, 291 



33. For weakness, or general debility of the whole system, 291 



34. For a cough, 292 



35. Cure for the asthma 292 



36. For the same or heaves, 292 



37. For a sore throat, 293 



38. For stoppage of urine, urinary balls, 293 



39.- To cure canker in the mouth, 294 



40. A plaster to ease the pain of swelling or felon, 294 



41. A good salve for bruises, &c., 294 



42. To stop blood from a fresh wound, 295 



43. To make Casler's linimont, 295 



44. To make Guiwitl's liniment, 295 



45. Cure for corns, 295 



46. Avery^s eye wash, 296 



47. Slaflbrd's cordial for a weak stomach, &:c., 296 



