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Herbert Beaver and Edward C. Lowe cookbook, 1765-1939
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Bag the Bag must be clean, and filled in with stalks and leaves of Pellitory, This proportion of Sugar is for present use and when it begins to ferment and foul in the Bottle add a little more Sugar and boil it up philtering it through a Bag as before - The Quantity to be taken is two Spoonfuls twice a day at the nonal Phyasical Hours - In consumptive cases, what follows is said to have perform'd miraculous cures: Eating plentifully of watergrass with new milk from the the Cow, and taking two or three spoonfuls a Day of Syrup made by a Pound of Sugar to a pint of the juice of water grass; otherwise water-Cresses for it mean's the same thing -
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Bag the Bag must be clean, and filled in with stalks and leaves of Pellitory, This proportion of Sugar is for present use and when it begins to ferment and foul in the Bottle add a little more Sugar and boil it up philtering it through a Bag as before - The Quantity to be taken is two Spoonfuls twice a day at the nonal Phyasical Hours - In consumptive cases, what follows is said to have perform'd miraculous cures: Eating plentifully of watergrass with new milk from the the Cow, and taking two or three spoonfuls a Day of Syrup made by a Pound of Sugar to a pint of the juice of water grass; otherwise water-Cresses for it mean's the same thing -
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