| William Buchan - 1798 - 834 páginas
...two or three figs : boil them in a quart of water till near one half of it be confumed , then drain out the liquor. If an ounce of honey, and half an...falammoniac, be added to the above, it will then be an ex» cecding good attenuating gargle. This gargle is beneficial in fevers, where the tongue and fauces... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 páginas
...consumed : then strain out the liquor. If an ounce of honey, and half an ounce of water of ammania, be added to the above, it will then be an exceedingly...where the tongue and fauces are rough and parched, to soften these part?, and promote the discharge of saliva. The learned and accurate Sir John Pringle... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 páginas
...two or three figs ; boil them in a quart of water till near one half of it be consumed : then strain out the liquor. If an ounce of honey, and half an ounce of water of am mania, be added to the above, it will then be an exceedingly good attenuating gargle. This... | |
| John Wesley - 1843 - 274 páginas
...or three figs ; boil them in a quart of water till near one half of it be consumed, then strain off the liquor. If an ounce of honey, and half an ounce of water of ammonia, be added to the above, it will then be an exceedingly good attenuating gargle. This... | |
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