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blow the Smoak up their Nofe at the fame 
time. The Juice of Tobacco poured into 
Wounds made by the Indians ( poifoned 
Arrows dipped in Juice of white Hellebore, 
or other Poifon) and their Powder laid on, 
quickly and fafely cures them. The Air in 
Tobacco -Workhoufes or Warehoufes, is 
never infeded with the Plague j its Leaves 
applied to peftilential Carbuncles bring on 
an Efchar, and haden the Cure. They are 
alfo good againft the Stings or Bites of Ser- 
pents or other venomous Beads ; or to flop 
the Bleeding of frefh Wounds, and haden 
the Cure. The Juice and Powder of the 
Leaves cleanfe, cure, and cicatrize old Ulcers, 
if other proper Care is taken at the fame 
time. The warm Leaves laid to the Back 
and Bread relieve Crudities of the Stomach, 
and if at the fame time the Belly is anointed 
with Oil, it loofens the Body. A drong 
Million of the Leaves in Vinegar, the Vi- 
negar rubbed in and the Leaves bound on, 
are beneficial in Swellings of the Stomach 
and Spleen, if long ufed daily 5 or their 
Snuff may be ufed for the fame Purpofe. 
The Smoak fometimes relieves afthmatic 
People. Walking any living Animal, or its 
Parts, with a drong Decodien of the Leaves, 
not 
