nONET AS MICDICINE. 497 



A constant use of honey, at meal time, cures some of the 

 worst cases of piles. 



" According to Mr. Woiblet, washing the hands with sweet- 

 ened water will kill warts. Having heard of this healing 

 he put honey plasters on the hands of a child who had a large 

 wart in the palm of the hand, and after a few days of treatment 

 the wart disappeared." — Bbutrand, (Revue Internationale iVApi- 

 euliure.) 



To these many uses of honey, we might add other recipes, 

 but our limits forbid. For all sorts of honey-cakes, wines, 

 metheglin, mead, etc., we will refer our readers to the 

 already mentioned pamphlet of Mr. T. G. Newman, of Chi- 

 cago, "Honey as Food and Medicine." The price is a 

 trifle. It contains many good things. 

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