To sponge the head daily with vinegar and water, in the proportion of half a pint of vinegar to a pint and a half of water, will prevent or cure ring-worms.
In slight cases, the juice of onions, a little ink or brandy rubbed immediately on the part affected, will prevent blisters.
Eating freely of salads and other vegetables in the winter, will prevent in a great treasure these ill effects; and if properly seasoned and prepared, they will warm the stomach, and be found exhilarating.
A sheet of paper laid on the top, will prevent it from catching, and the crust will be of a fine colour.
Marbles boiled in custard, or any thing likely to burn, will prevent it from catching if shaked about in the saucepan.
Just sufficient alcohol should be added to the juice as will prevent fermentation.
If taken as a portable refection by jurymen and others who may be kept from their customary food Dates will prevent exhaustion, and will serve to keep active the energies of mind and body.
The tincture, third decimal strength, in half-drop doses, with a teaspoonful of water, will prevent an infant from vomiting the breast milk in thick curds.
If you scratch yourself with a rusty nail, stick the nail immediately into hard wood, and it will prevent lockjaw.
Tie a piece of black ribbon around a child's neck, and it will prevent croup.
If you sleep with your head towards the north, itwill prevent sickness.
It is so much worse," said he to himself, "as it will prevent nothing.
I will prevent it, if I have to cast myself between them.
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