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pplication cured me." This is an old, tried, standard remedy. Milk Poison, Popular Remedy for.-- Yellow Poplar Bark 4 ounces Wild Gooseberry Roots 4 ounces Slippery Elm Bark 4 ounces Put in an earthern vessel with two quarts of water; put over a slow fire and simmer to one pint, then strain and add it to one gallon of the best rye whisky and give one wineglassful for the first dose, and thereafter give two tablespoonfuls every two hours. Move the bowels by pink and senna tea. Poultice the bottom of the feet with blue flag swamp root mashed fine to the consistency of a poultice. For the vomiting associated with the disease give one teaspoonful wild deer horn in a little water obtained by filing or grinding the horn of a wild deer. As this is not always to be obtained, a tablespoonful of pulverized chalk is good, or a little cold tea may be given. This recipe has been known to save many persons' lives, when the doctors had given up in despair. When the patient becomes sufficiently improved to warrant it, the dose may be decreased, but it should be taken quite a long time to kill the poison or counteract the poison in the system." Poor Circulation, Alcohol Rub for.--"Rub vigorously night and morning with good whisky. Don't stop for a week or so after patient looks and feels well." Rubbing with alcohol would probably be preferred. Ruptures, Herb Remedy for.--"Make a poultice of lobelia and stramonium leaves, equal parts, and apply to part, renewing as often as necessary." This poultice acts by relaxing the muscles, but in severe cases no application will do any good and the doctor should be consulted. Rheumatism, Mountain Leaf Tea for.--"Tea made of mountain leaf taken frequently cures rheumatism." Rheumatism, Beef Gall for.--"Two beef galls in pint bottle, fill bottle with whisky. Apply often." Salt Rheum, a Well-Tried Remedy for.--"Teaspoonful of red precipitate to two tablespoonfuls of lard. Anoint the parts affected." This recipe has been used by my mother and myself and proved effectual. [UNCLASSIFIED MOTHERS' REMEDIES 681] Snake Bites, Simple Poultice for.--"Poultice of hops or salt and grease; grease is to keep salt together. Hops are always kept to be used in berry season." As a poultice it draws the poison out. Snake Bites, Onions and Salt for.--"Good drawing poultice for snake bites is an onion and a handful of salt pounded together. We also use this for a
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