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Show Curing a Cold. To get rid of ll cold wild to tho drug-pist drug-pist for a mi st to containing sulphate of atropia ono U-it)th of a grain; bi-su!)hate uf quinine two grains, and Fowler's solution, solu-tion, five drops, to each dose. Take a dose once in two hours for three or four limes, or until the throat, begins to feel rlightly dry. If tiiis does not entirely relieve 1' " : ;ptonis, repent tho treatment treat-ment t d.iy. Copy this prescription prescrip-tion c a nd use it with care, h.1 souiu oi . . ,u ;redieiits aro poisonous. There i-, 1. 1 danger in using it if the directions di-rections are followed exactly. IScfore going to bed take a warm bath. i The next morning sponge tho body rap- ! idly with tepid water, rubbing it bard tmtil the blood circulate!; quickly and the skin is in a glow. Take more cx"r- ' rise than usual, and do not sit in a hot room with the windows shut. Mix a teaspoouful of cream of tartar in a tumblerful tum-blerful of water nnd drink it during tho day.' If thero U con-.lipation take a pcntlo laxative, ns a rhubarb pill. It is very important that all the nvemv-3 of the body for carrying off w.t- to matter ' HionlJ bo wido open. Ladies' Home 1 Journal. |