This is easily prepared, and a bottle should always be kept ready for
use. It is an antidote to many poisons and a valuable remedy in a
sick-room. Put some pieces of unslacked lime in a bottle, fill up with
cold water, keep it corked and in a cool, dark place. It does not
matter about the quantity of lime, as the water will not dissolve more
than a certain quantity. It is ready for use in a few minutes, and the
clear lime-water can be poured off as needed. When all the water is
used, fill up again, which may be done several times before it is
necessary to use fresh lime.--_Mrs. T._
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT.
Is an invaluable remedy for sick headache, nausea, constipation, and
many of the attendant evils of dyspepsia. Directions accompany each
bottle. Colic and other violent pains of the stomach are sometimes
instantly relieved by adding to the dose of Seltzer Aperient a
teaspoonful of Brown's Jamaica Ginger.
BROWN'S JAMAICA GINGER.
Is not only an invaluable remedy, but a refreshing and delightful
drink may be made from it in summer, when iced lemonade would be
unsafe and iced juleps, etc., would be too heating for one suffering
from over-fatigue. Fill a goblet with crushed ice, add two
teaspoonfuls of powdered sugar and one of Jamaica ginger. Fill up with
water, stir and drink.--_Mrs. S. T._
MUSTARD.
It is not safe to pass a day without mustard in the house, so
valuable are its medicinal properties. When a large plaster is wanted,
put into a plate or bowl two tablespoonfuls ground mustard. Wet it
with cold water and stir with a spoon or knife till a smooth paste.
Lay on an inverted tea-board a piece of newspaper twice the size of
the plaster wanted. On one-half spread evenly and thinly the mustard.
Fold over the other half and fold over the edges as if to hem a piece
of cloth, to prevent the mustard from getting on the skin or clothing.
In winter, warm slightly before applying. Keep it on an adult fifteen
minutes; on a child, half that time. In this way, painful blisters
will always be avoided. If the pain is in the chest or stomach, place
the same plaster on the back just opposite, and let it remain on
twenty minutes the second time. Colman's mustard is considered the
best by many persons.
MUSTARD LEAVES OR PLASTERS.
It is well in travelling to carry a package of these plasters, in case
of sudden sickness. It is important also to keep them at home, as
sometimes they are needed suddenly in the night, and even one moment
gained is important in great emergencies. Those manufactured by
Seabury & Johnson, N. Y., are considered excellent and superior to the
foreign article.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND AND TAR.
Is excellent for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and diseases of the chest.
Manufactured by Faulkner & Craighill, Lynchburg, Va.
FOR SORE-THROAT.
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