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Posted By: Paul - Tue Jul 22, 2014 -
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Preparation.—Take of elder bark, parsley root, each, in coarse powder, 1 ounce; sherry wine, 1 pint, or a sufficient quantity. Form into a medicated wine by maceration or percolation, as explained under Vina Medicata, and make one pint of the preparation.
Action, Medical Uses, and Dosage.—Wine of elder is useful in dropsical diseases, especially ascites, and dropsy supervening upon scarlatina or other exanthematous diseases. Dose, 2 fluid ounces, 3 or 4 times a day.
Posted By: Paul - Thu Jul 10, 2014 -
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Category: Advertising, Natural Wonders, Nineteenth Century, Alcohol
Posted By: Paul - Wed Apr 23, 2014 -
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Category: Business, Advertising, Products, Dreams and Nightmares, 1970s, Alcohol
Posted By: Alex - Sat Apr 19, 2014 -
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