In ordinary cases fifteen drops on sugar may be taken every quarter of an hour until the pain is allayed.
That means that a solid additional pound of food, quite apart from the watery elements of the food, must be taken every day.
It is rather important that the time chosen be one when there is not much hurry nor anxiety, and when it is reasonably certain that the same time can be taken every day.
The tincture is of great use in case of indigestion, pain or weakness of the stomach; and from one to three or four spoonfuls may be taken every day.
For medicine, take the juice of a horseradish, made into a thin syrup by mixing it with sugar; a spoonful or two to be taken every three or four hours.
A drachm of starch, with three ounces of any agreeable simple water, and a little sugar, compose an elegant jelly, of which a spoonful may be taken every hour or two.
This simple article is said to afford effectual relief in cases of stone or gravel: a tea-spoonful to be taken every night, and repeated in the morning, if necessary.
A lukewarm and, if tolerably robust, a cold bath should be taken every day.
Sodium Phosphate, taken every morning, about one-half to one teaspoonful in hot water.
A moderate amount of exercise should be taken every day; this is needed now quite as much as at any other time, and only good can result from it.
The tub-bath ought not, as a rule, be taken more than twice a week, unless the cold plunge is used, which may be taken every day.
Exercise in the open air should be taken every day, when the weather is suitable, and walking is the best form of exercise.
Digitalis to be infused for a night in four ounces of spirituous cinnamon water, a spoonful to be taken every night.
I directed an Infusion of Digitalis, a dram to eight ounces, one spoonful to be taken every morning, and two at night.
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