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EAR—EEL—ELD

an hour till he finds the disease abating—then once in two hours, or as the judgment may suggest until cured.

Indian cure for the Dysentery or Bloody Flux.

TAKE the root of cat-tail, (a flag) boil it moderately in sweet milk, and take as much as you please, as it hurts none and will soon cure that complaint.

ear ache.

PUT a clove of garlick into the ear, or apply a poultice of one over it. A blister behind the ear: the juice of rue, or cotton wet with laudanum and put into the ear.

eels, method of roasting.

HAVING skinned and washed some of the finest large eels, cut them in three, four, or five pieces, according to their lengths. Make a seasoning of grated nutmeg, pepper and salt, with a little thyme, sage and lemon peel, all well beaten or shred, and mixed plentifully with crumbs of bread. Strew this well on the eels, stick them across on skewers, tie the skewers to the spit, baste them continually, and let them roast till they begin to crack and appear white at the bone. When taken up send them to the table with melted butter and lemon juice, which will make the best sauce for them, as the seasoning gives them an exquisite relish. They may be fried or broiled thus seasoned, with very good effect,

elder juice, kills skippers in meat cheese, &c.

TAKE the leaves of elder and bruise them in a mortar. Rub the leaves thus bruised over the meat,