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24 Scientific Am. [American] Jany [January] 18, 1879
Cure for Diptheria [Diphtheria]
Milk of Sulphur for Infants
Flowers of Sluphur for older
chidren & [and] adults. Brought
to a creamy consistency with
glycerine. Dose
a Teaspoonful or more
according to age, 3 or 4 times
a day, swallowed slowly and
applications of same to the
nostrils with a sponge.
A fine good remidy [remedy].
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To Clean Carpets
Use 1 pint Ox Gall in a pail
full of water. Beat the
carpet well first and then
nail it down again. After
rinse in clean water and dry
with a clean floor cloth.
Do a small portion at a time
Rub the ox gall on with a
nice Brush. It will greatly
freshen the colors.
Scientific [Scientific American] Jany [January] 26, 1878
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Rust will Eat Into Iron
about 1/6 inch in 25 years
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Hints about Rabbits May 1881 25
A Breeding doe must be well
fed during Sucking [suckling] time.
Burscut [Buscuit], Boiled Rice, or Boiled
Potatoes soaked in skim milk
with a little molasses in [is] good. Also
Chickory, Lettuce, Parsley and
all good garden stuff.
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3 hours after she has sucked [suckled]
her young and they begin to
feed, give her any and [struckthrough] extra
allowance of Oats and put
her with the Buck for an
hour Each day for 2 days,
so as to keep on Constant
litters
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When Rabbits are 1 month old,
they can be put in a hutch
by themselves and fed
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It is fatal to pull about or
in any way disturb a Breeding
Doe Either shortly before or after
the time of her having young.
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The Doe Must have plenty of
cleanliness in her hutch as they
smell bad very quick. Only
their Urine is offensive.
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The Buck must be Kept
seperate in a large Roomy
hutch, big Enough to hold 2
Take the Doe to the Buck!
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