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"  syrup a table spoon 3 times a day
"  syrup a table spoon 3 times a day
pills as big as a bean night and morning
pills as big as a bean night and morning
To make durable Timber
cut it in the first and last quarter of the moon.  for splitting timber cut it in the full moon.  the sap rises n the full moon.
to kill flies

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vitreous oxide of lead. (Litharge) oxide of cobalt (Zaffre) sulphate of Iron (copperas) hot Iron liqunion (acetate of iron) nitrate of silver (lunar caustic)

Certain cure for the consumption 1st Make a bur by taking prickly ash - spikinard(?) - Elicampanium(?) - Indian arrow root - Sarsaparilla - elder Jinson - black cherry bark - & burdock - put them all into a kettle and boil them and(an) hour then strain off and sweeten with molasses and add some yeast and put it into a jug or cask. 2nd a syrup of hoarhound Indian arrow & jinson boiled quite strong put about 1/2 molasses and simmer them together 3rd pills - 1 spoonfull steel dust, 1 " sulphur 1 " garlick juice 1" honey 1" grated duarmparn(?) 1 " grated Indian turnip 1 " comfry the bur for a constant drink " syrup a table spoon 3 times a day pills as big as a bean night and morning To make durable Timber cut it in the first and last quarter of the moon. for splitting timber cut it in the full moon. the sap rises n the full moon. to kill flies