(seq. 41)

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c_reid at Jun 26, 2020 03:52 PM

(seq. 41)

could be conceived, and the Patient was perfectly cured; in consequence
of which the Princess gave orders, that this Fact should be put into the
Carisahue Gazette of October last, & the following December. The
same publick Paper confirms this Recital, adding that this Remedy
has been experienced with equal Efficacy upon different People,
who were attacked with complaints in the Breast, and that very
many, when even the Lungs were ulcerated, and who were entirely
given over, had been cured by this single Remedy.

It must be observed that the Room in which the Fumigation
is to be performed, ought to be very closely shut up, that the Person
should walk about, to suck in the vapour by Degrees.

Taken from the American Herald of 21st August 1786-
published in Boston.

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Current jelley

Put your currents into something that can
be covered set them into a Kettle of water, let
them Boil till the juice come from them
simmer the juice with as much sugar as
the weight of the currents till it is a good jelley.

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Hard Gingerbread

Beat a pound & a half of sugar & nine Eggs well
togather and work therein a pound of Butter and add
2 lbs of flour 2 oz of Ginger and 1/2 a gill of Rose water.

(seq. 41)

could be conceived, and the Patient was perfectly cured; in consequence
of which the Princess gave orders, that this Fact should be put into the
Carisahue Gazette of October last, & the following December. The
same publick Paper confirms this Recital, adding that this Remedy
has been experienced with equal Efficacy upon different People,
who were attacked with complaints in the Breast, and that very
many, when even the Lungs were ulcerated, and who were entirely
given over, had been cured by this single Remedy.

It must be observed that the Room in which the Fumigation
is to be performed, ought to be very closely shut up, that the Person
should walk about, to suck in the vapour by Degrees.

Taken from the American Herald of 21st August 1786-
published in Boston.

Current jelley

Put your currents into something that can
be covered set them into a Kettle of water, let
them Boil till the juice come from them
simmer the juice with as much sugar as
the weight of the currents till it is a good jelley.

Hard Gingerbread

Beat a pound & a half of sugar & nine Eggs well
togather and work therein a pound of Butter and add
2 lbs of flour 2 oz of Ginger and 1/2 a gill of Rose water.