Gerard teaches "that a syrup or strong infusion of Peach flowers doth singularly well purge the belly, and yet without grief or trouble.
A strong infusion of the herb has been used with success to dry up the breast milk for weaning; and as a gargle Sage leaf tea, when sweetened with honey, serves admirably.
They are used in warm baths with much success to allay nervous irritability; or a strong infusion of them is administered by enema for the same purpose.
A strong infusion of the herb is excellent in asthmas, and it may be made with sugar into a syrup which will keep all the year round.
His common Drink may be a Strong Infusion of Leaves of Balm.
To one Ounce of Oxymel of Squills, add five Ounces of a strong Infusion of Elder Flowers.
Honey and a strong infusion of liquorice boiled to a proper consistence.
Bouchardat prescribes a strong infusion made by displacement (percolation), and mixed with a little brandy, in poisoning by opium and other like narcotics, after the administration of emetics and ioduretted water.
In preparing the latter, it is a common plan to make a strong infusion or decoction of the saffron, and to use it to mix up the other ingredients, adding the aromatics last.
The surface of a leaf beneath a drop of a strong infusion of raw meat was also rubbed for 10.
A row of drops of a strong infusion of raw meat were placed along the margins of two leaves; squares of sponge soaked in the same infusion being placed on the opposite margins.
Cubes of sponge, soaked in a strong infusion of raw meat, were placed in close contact with the incurved edges of two leaves,--an older and younger one.
The solution of gallo-tannic acid may be obtained by making a strong infusion of bruised nutgalls in boiling water, and when cold, straining it.
Here the nomad Si Fan tribes dwell side by side with Chinese farmers,[378] who themselves show a strong infusion of the Mongolian and Tibetan blood to the north and south, and whose language is a medley of all three tongues.
In some parts of England, a strong infusion of chamomile is frequently taken at bed-time, as hot as it can be swallowed, when it produces perspiration, and next morning acts as a purgative.
A strong infusion of green tea, sweetened, is as effectual in poisoning flies, as the solution of arsenic generally sold for that purpose.
Make a strong infusion of potash with boiling water; add to it as much quick-lime as will make it of the consistence of thick cream; let it stand a night, then pour off the clear part, which is to be bottled for use.
A strong infusion of this herb makes a valuable application for eruptions and ulcerations of the mouth.
If the dog has been bitten, wash the part with a strong infusion of lobelia, and bind some of the herb on the part.
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