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iniment. 4. Tincture of Aconite 1 ounce Tincture Belladonna 2 drams Strong Ammonia Water 4 drams Chloroform Liniment 6 drams Used as a liniment on chronic or inflamed muscles or joints. 5. Iodide of Potash 1/2 ounce Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla 3 ounces Distilled Water 3 ounces Mix and take a dessertspoonful in a glass of water two hours after meals for chronic rheumatism. [Illustration: Muscular System.] [CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES 323] 6. This is prepared by Parke, Davis & Co., and made into a syrup: Red Clover 32 grains Queen's Root 16 grains Barberry 10 grains Prickly Ash Bark 4 grains Burdock Root 16 grains Poke Root 16 grains Honduras Bark 16 grains Iodide of Potash 8 grains This portion to each fluid ounce of the syrup. 7. The following is good: Equal parts of each of the following: Blue Cohosh Root Black Cohosh Root Poke Root Yellow Dock Root Blue Flag Root Prickly Ash Root Burdock Root Dandelion Root Bruise them thoroughly or grind them coarsely, steep and make a tea and drink freely of it. If you wish you can take three to five grains of Iodide of Potash to each dose. This may in time disorder the stomach and you may then stop it for a time. All these can be used in muscular rheumatism also. The food should not be rich or highly seasoned. Spices are bad for such patients. Pickles, mustard, etc., are best let alone. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.--This is a very painful affection of the voluntary muscles, called also neuralgia, or according to its location, torticollis (stiff neck, wry neck), pleurodynia, lumbago (rheumatism in the back). Causes.--Predisposed to it by previous attacks, having a rheumatic or gouty constitution (diathesis). It follows sudden exposure, hence it is most common in men. Symptoms.--Local pain in the muscles, sharp or dull, aching constant, or caused by certain movements and is usually relieved by pressure. It lasts from a few days to several weeks and frequently recurs. The common forms are: Lumbago. This affects the muscles of the back, and usually comes on suddenly with a sharp stich-like pain, and is chiefly seen in those who labor hard, often completely disabling them for a time. Torticollis (stiff or wry neck).--It is usually on the side or back of the
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