A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.
A correspondent 'writes as follows about sanitary power of a well known plant: —I have discovered-a remedy for pulmqpary consumption. It- has cured a number of oases after they had commenced bleeding at and the hectic flush wasalready on ’ w cheek. After trying 'this remedy to my CWn satisfaction, I have thought philanthropy required that. I should let it be known to„ the world. It .is .the mullen, steeped, strong and sweetened with coffee sugar, and drank freely. The herb should be gathered before the sth of July, if convement. - Youngi mid old plants are good dried in the shade, and kept in clean paper bags. The medicine must be continued. fiSMn'tldee, to six : months, according to the of the disease. It is good for the blood vessels also. .It strengthens the qrstem, bu9ds .‘ftp.; of taking away strength! ‘ It makes good blood, and takes inflammation from the lungs. It is the wish of the .writer - that every - periodical in Cankda, and Europe . should publish this r6cUipt for the benefit of pe hman^aigjly r '?up, and keep in the house ready for Use.— f Advocate.’
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Evening Star, Issue 4093, 8 April 1876, Page 4
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189A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. Evening Star, Issue 4093, 8 April 1876, Page 4
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