SELECT MISCELLANEOUS REMEDIES. 481 
Juice or NEtTrLes— 
Is good for spitting of blood and bronchitis, from a tea- to a 
tablespoonful three or four tlmes a day. 
BrRiGHT’s DISEASE AND DIABETES.— 
Laverwon. bearer Seah rhc geen te One ounce. 
Castata- S@atadatiyacvet seesaw yee de One ounce. 
Barbary Bare se. ES A Me poe em Ot ee One ounce. 
AUPENCT RGU, 6 aos ss ey en. One ounce. 
ULB ee RLETE: Leeks teen ee ee a ee One ounce. 
In three pints water. Simmer to two pints. A wineglassful 
three or four timesa day. 
OIL oF St. Joun’s WortT.— 
Cover the flowers with olive oil, infuse inthe sun several 
days, paint over sores, inflamed and stiff joints. 
CURE FOR DEAFNESS.— 
Mullen flowers, fill an open-mouthed bottle, hang it in the 
sun for a week or more, pour the oil out. Put three drops 
into the ear night and morning. 
GONORRHG@A.— 
Fifteen grains of salicylate of soda, three times a day, is 
given as a sure cure. For the same the oil of sandal-wood, 
one ounce in six ounces emulsion of gum tragacynth, a tea- 
spoonful three times a day. 
Infusion of golden seal makes a good injection after the 
inflammatory condition of the above is subdued. 
LOTION FoR ItcH.— 
Take— 
Sulphate of Potash. .....se0ee00+e0+++ One ounce. 
NIECES 5 Ay scant sve eee SSsies ee One pint. 
ME SEEION who 0 5 esac eNarwiqor hee se Half ounce. 
Mix. Apply twice a day after washing with soap. 
For CoNSUMPTION.— 
Take a teaspoonful of the juice of horehound every 
morning in a cupful of milk. 
