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Mrs. Rowland receipt and household remedy book, Feb. 15, 1815
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Linseed Oil and [illegible] for furniture polish Linseed Oil for knives or any steel goods A bladder filled with [illegible] of Turpentine placed in a Cupboard will destroy insects and prevent the approach of others by the smell evaporating from the bladder H R Swelling and aching of the Wrist Take plantain leaves stamp them with with a little salt apply them to the swelling An Ointment to draw humor The tops of southernwood and green camomile boiled in Hogslard To Destroy Rats and Mice Mix four of Malt with some butter an add a drop of oil of Linseed make it into balls and bait your traps with it
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Linseed Oil and [illegible] for furniture polish Linseed Oil for knives or any steel goods A bladder filled with [illegible] of Turpentine placed in a Cupboard will destroy insects and prevent the approach of others by the smell evaporating from the bladder H R Swelling and aching of the Wrist Take plantain leaves stamp them with with a little salt apply them to the swelling An Ointment to draw humor The tops of southernwood and green camomile boiled in Hogslard To Destroy Rats and Mice Mix four of Malt with some butter an add a drop of oil of Linseed make it into balls and bait your traps with it
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