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60 dandelion - Pellitory of the Wall - Althen Root - Marsh Mallows - Ringwood - Rough Grass - Colts Foot leaves - all Equally good made in Tea for the Blood. To make Tar Water Take of Tar two pounds of spring Water a Gallon - put them in a glazed Earthen Vessel stirring them well & often together with a stick, let it stand 48 hours, then pour it off; this drank warm & often is good for he ague - the scurvy, Jaundice, Rheumatism, &c & for the last case, 3 pints a day is not too much