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57 Throat The best Gargle - particularly if the sore throat be of the putrid kind is a tea cup full of port wine a tea cup full of Vinegar - or allum a tea Cup full of sage tea - & a lump of honey - all mixed - if an infusion of Bark can be had to put with it in the same quantity of a tea cup full - it will much improve it. - Dr. Heberden not the powder of the bark. When the throat is rough, sore, & the mouth the same, - it does not always proceed from heated Lungs, - but rather from a nervous feeling occasioned by Wind, - in that case take for its cure, 3 or 4 times a day a small tea spoonful of Sal Volatile in Water Dr. Rowley Janry 30 1816


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