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1
The
powdered
alum
contracts the blood vessels, thereby shutting off the supply of blood.
2
To terminate the spasm and prevent its return give teaspoonful doses of
powdered
alum
.
3
Put in wax and
powdered
alum
,
to harden them.
4
Burnt
powdered
alum
is often used to destroy "proud flesh."
5
Purchase five cents' worth of
powdered
alum
and dissolve in a pint of vinegar and apply freely.
6
Soak absorbent cotton in a little turpentine and put between the toes; or sprinkle the cotton with
powdered
alum
.
7
For a sprained ankle, the whites of eggs and
powdered
alum
made into a plaster is almost a specific.
8
Nosebleed, Alum as a cure for.-"Applycold water to face and back of neck; snuff
powdered
alum
.
"
9
If you wish the plaster to set extra hard, then add a little sulphate of potash, or
powdered
alum
.
10
In addition to these, burnt linen, spiders' webs, starch-powder ,
powdered
alum
,
and plaster-of-Paris powder are used by different mohels.
11
Powdered cloves and
powdered
alum
,
rubbed on the gum and put in the diseased tooth will sometimes lessen the pain.
12
For a non-poisonous powder I would advise equal parts of
powdered
alum
and insect powder in place of the arsenic and alum.
13
After effecting the erasure the spot is often rubbed over with a
powdered
alum
or gum sandarac, or coated with gelatin or size.
14
Boil five ounces of soft water and six ounces of
powdered
alum
for a short time, and pour it into a vessel to cool.