Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1892 — What to Try. [ARTICLE]
What to Try.
Try pop-corn for nausea. Try 1 ran berries for malaria. Try a sun bath for rheumatism. Try ginger ale for stoma' h cramps. Try clam broth for a weak stomach. Try cranberry poultice for erysipelas. Try swallowing saliva when troubled i h soar stomach. Tr\ a wet towel for the back of the neck when sleepless. Try buttermilk for the removal of reckios, tan a d butternut stains Try to cultivate an equable temper, an, don’t borrow trouble ahead. Try hard cider—a wine-glass full three times a day—for ague and rheumatism. Try a hot, dry flannel over the seat of neuralgic pain, and renew it frequently. Try snulking powdered borax up tha nostrils for catarrhal cold in the head. Try taking your cod liver oil in tomato catsup if you want to make it palatable. ♦ Try breathing the fumes of turpentine or carbolic acid to relieve the whooping cough. Try a cloth wrung,out from co’d wa? ter; put about the neck at. night for thd sore throat. Try an extra pair of stock ngs on s do f your shoes when traveling u <od weather. Try walking with your hands beh nd you if you find yourself becoming bent ft rward. Try a silk handkerchief over yoi r face when obiged to go against a cold, piercing wind Try planting sunflowers in your garden if compelled to live in a malarial neighborhood. Tr n saturate 1 solution of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) in diarrhueal troubles give freely. Try a newspaper over the che«t, boueath your coat, as a chest p.ocector in extremely co’d weather. Health Month’y.
