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Mary Carnegie and Susan Gillespie cookbook, 1804-1905
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170 For disorders in the Stomach and Bowels of Children - 30 grams best Rhubarb - in fine powder 7 grams of Salt of Tartar 0 add to it half a Gill of Barley Cinnamon Water and Sugar to your taste. 1 or 2 Tea-Spoonfuls to be given to the Child once or twice a day according to age and Circumstances of the Child - Tried by Mrs Carnegie Chartston - good - Cure for a Sting of a wasp - to touch the part with Spirit of Hartshorn - Dr Govan [Hames?] of Sulphur and Cream of Tartar a Spoonul of each at night - useful in the kettle rash - (Tea Spoonful) - Baerhaves Tincture for Tooth-Ach - 1 Drahm of Camphor - 5 grains Opium - 10 Drops Oil of Box Dissolve in 2 Drahms of Rectified Spirits dropped on Cotton and applied to the Tooth Mrs Cay
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170 For disorders in the Stomach and Bowels of Children - 30 grams best Rhubarb - in fine powder 7 grams of Salt of Tartar 0 add to it half a Gill of Barley Cinnamon Water and Sugar to your taste. 1 or 2 Tea-Spoonfuls to be given to the Child once or twice a day according to age and Circumstances of the Child - Tried by Mrs Carnegie Chartston - good - Cure for a Sting of a wasp - to touch the part with Spirit of Hartshorn - Dr Govan [Hames?] of Sulphur and Cream of Tartar a Spoonul of each at night - useful in the kettle rash - (Tea Spoonful) - Baerhaves Tincture for Tooth-Ach - 1 Drahm of Camphor - 5 grains Opium - 10 Drops Oil of Box Dissolve in 2 Drahms of Rectified Spirits dropped on Cotton and applied to the Tooth Mrs Cay
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