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  1. ... 15 to 30 Drops. Capsicum,.............................. 5 to 15 ••' Catnip, (Nepela,)........................ 2 to 4 Dram3 Cascarilla..........'................... 20 to ...
  2. ... be composed of slippery elm bark steeped in catnip tea, no time should be lost in taking ... stimulating drinks ought to be taken, such as catnip, mint, or pennyroyal tea, or the diaphoretic powders ...
  3. ... wet brick to his feet, and give strong catnip tea every five or ten minutes; and in ... few minutes. At the same time the hot catnip or a similar sweating tea, taken internally, will ...
  4. ... Mentha Viridis. Spearmint.................................... 293 Mentha Piperita. Peppermint................................. 294 Nepeta Cataria. Catnip........................................ 294 Pterospoia Andromedea. Crawly Root.........................295 ...
  5. ... water internally, or various warm infusions, as of Catnip, Sage, Balm, Spearmint, Pennyroyal, Crawley, &c. For the ... drinks. s« an infusion of Boneset, Virginia Snakeroot, or Catnip, to a teacupful of which, in violent cases, ...
  6. ... Inj uries........................456 Necrosis..............................188 Needless Operations................571 Nepeta Cataria......................660 Nephralgia...........................248 Nephritis.............................422 Nerve Injuries...................... ...
  7. ... on, then you will give the patient warm Catnip or Virginia Snakcroot, Boneset, or Peppermint teas, and ... the patient Slippery Elm, Comfrey root, Mint, or Catnip tea. Often the patient has severe headache. In ...
  8. ... During the fit, injections should be given of catnip tea, or any of the astringent articles recommended ... herbs, such as horehound, tansey, worm- wood, or catnip, and hops, either altogether or the hops with ...
  9. ... produces a sweat, is called a dia- phoretic. Catnip, pennyroyal, and the bayberry root, are diapho- retics. ... bowels. The patient should drink freely of hot catnip tea or of warm water. The feet should ...
  10. ... water internally, or various warm infusions, as of Catnip, Sage, Balm, Spearmint, Pennyroyal, Crawley, &c. For the ... as an infusion of Boneset, Virginia Snakeroot, or Catnip, to a teacupful of which, in violent cases, ...
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