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Day
2
Month
March
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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To clean white iur, rub witta flannel dipped in heated but not brown bran. Oat meal witliout htMtos is preferable and dry flour -vill do. Any One can add sti-ength and weight to his body by a-ubbing weÜ wlth Dlive oil after a warm bath. Oil baths are particularly benefieial ,to delicate children. To teil muslu-ooms from toadstools without eating and walting íor the vcsui(s), peel nu oniou and put witli the fungi white being cooked. Ii the ■ouion remains white, eat with confiöenoe. If It turns black, aon't ! Dr. Hutcliineon vecommends for the ureatment oí Meeding at the nose the plunguig oí the ïeet and hands of the patiënt in water as hot as can bc bom,.. n. says that the most rebellions c&ee bas aever iresisted this mode tf trentmeiit. To allay ín eome cutaneóus aífeci ions a very pleasant applieation consiste of the freely cxprcssed iuice oí a lemon düuted ■with four w five times its butt of water, to w-Jilch a few drois of colonge have been added, or the isnmc qnantity of rose water. This is very cooling. Persons afflicted with neuraliga 'should exaretee daily in the open air. Even in winter this is necessary to effect a üiealthful condition of the iiervous Byetem. -Yhcn the limbs are affected, temporary relief Is obtained 1y bathing them in hot salt and water nnd rubbins with a coarse towel An exöhajige recoinmends the following toeatmeat: Take an egg and break U?ÏO af iOttle; fiU' t]le shell full of Spirits of tnrpentine, add to the egg. Si oí KnífUlfOf aPPle Viner aniÍ one of gpij-its of ammonia. Cork and Part? aPPly tO the amicted

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Ann Arbor Courier