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Monday, April 25, 1892 |
Receipt Book |
Lineament |
two ounce of argomum four eggs and a quart of vinegar. |
A remedy for poison |
a poultice of crushed bean leaves |
Another remedy for poison |
take shoemack leaves and boil them and put in the tea. |
A remedy for toothache and rheumatism take queen of the |
meadow and make tea of the root and drink it for tooth ache |
chew the root |
To keep inflammation out of a cut - take red Elm bark and |
pound it up fine and wet it a little then put it on the cut |
A receipt for sore eyes |
Take sulfur of line (white vitriol) a small teaspoonful put it |
about 1/2 gill of fresh sweet milk in a saucer or some earthen |
dish. Set it in warm embers a few minutes until it clobbers. |
then drip the whey through a thin cloth into a cup or some |
earthen dish. Bottle the whey & add as much soft water to it |
as there is whey in the bottle. Throw the cloth holding the |
clobber into the fire and put ashes in to the cup saucer |
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