Humphreys’ Remedies
for
Family Use.
No. 1—For Fevers, Congestions and Inflammations; Heat, Pain; Inflammation and Congestion of the Head; Inflammation of the Eyes; Inflammation of the Throat, or Quinsy, alone, or in alternation with No. 34; or Inflammation of the Chest; Inflammation of the Liver and of the Bowels; Fevers of Children; Measles; Inflammatory, Bilious or Gastric Fever; Effects of being Over-heated; Violent Throbbing Headaches. The first stage of any inflammatory disease or Fever, Measles, Croup, Mumps, Cough, or Cold or Sore Throat, calls for No. 1.
No. 2—For Worm Diseases, Worm Fevers; Worm Colic; Itching of the Anus, or Wetting the Bed from Worms; Irregular or Capricious Appetite, or Emaciation from Worms; Long Round Worms; Pin Worms.
No. 3—For Infants Diseases, Sleeplessness, Colic and Crying of Infants or young Children, such as Restlessness; Irritation and Congestion from Teething and Feebleness of Infants; Irregular Teething; Diarrhea of Infants.
No. 4—For Diarrhea or Loose Bowels, in Children or Adults; Summer Complaint or Cholera Infantum; Thin, Loose, Yellowish, Greenish or Watery Stools, Diarrhea from Indigestible Food; Diarrhea from the use of Fruit; Diarrhea from Traveling or Change of Water; Painful Diarrhea, Chronic Diarrhea or Loose Bowels.
No. 5—For Dysentery, Colic, Painful or Bloody Diarrhea; Fall Dysentery or Bloody Flux; Slimy, Scanty Mucus; Greenish and Bloody Stools, attended with violent Colic or Straining and Tenesmus; Painful Diarrhea; Colic; Bilious Colic; Hemorrhoidal Colic.
No. 6—For Cholera Morbus; Nausea and Vomiting; Sickness at the Stomach; Vomiting with Diarrhea; Thin, Loose, Urgent or Rice-Water Stools, with Vomiting, Coldness, Paleness, Blue Lips and Cramps; Morning Sickness.
No. 7—For Coughs, Bronchitis, Cough, with Pain and Stitches in the Side or Breast; Cough with Pain or Soreness in the Throat and Bronchia; Hoarseness or Loss of Voice in Clergymen; given after or in alternation with No. 1. Chronic Bronchitis or Laryngitis, with Cough. Hoarseness, Loss of Voice or Weak Voice, Scanty Expectoration. Often used in alternation with No. 1, especially if there is heat or fever.