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nafty Eruptions thereon ; but except it be 
very weak, I would not advife it for Scald- 
Heads. Genuine Tobacco-Snuffs fprinkled 
among Horfe-corn a little moiflened, and 
given them effectually and fpeedily kills all 
Bott- Worms, cures their greafed Legs, keeps 
their Belly open, cleanfes them, fmooths 
their Skin, and prevents foggy, fainty Sweats. 
Warmed Tobacco-Leaves applied and often 
repeated, eafe Pains of the Head, Crick of 
the Neck, or other Pains from cold or fla- 
tulent Caufes. A Linnen Rag dipped in 
Tobacco- Juice helps a Tooth-ach from 
Cold, if the Tooth is often rubbed with it, 
and putting a little hard rolled Tobacco- 
Leaf into the Tooth if hollow. Rubbing 
the Heels with the Leaves foon cures Chil- 
blanes, and wafhing the Hands and Feet in 
warm W ater and Salt after. Application of 
the warm Leaves, or their Juice warmed, 
and a Fomentation of their Decoftion, eafes 
arthritic Pains from Cold, and is ufeful in 
mdematous Swellings, if firft wafhed with 
the warm Juice of the Leaves. Heated 
Leaves applied very warm to the Back, eafe 
nephritic and windy Pains, if repeated often. 
The hot Leaves ap lied to the Navel and 
Share-bone gives eafe in hyfleric Fits, and 
