- [Almond Soup]
- [Apple Tea]
- [Banana and Barley Injection]
- [Barley Water]
- [Blackberry Tea]
- [Blackberry Jelly]
- [Black Currant Tea]
- [Bran Tea]
- [Cinnamon Tea]
- [Chestnuts, Boiled]
- [Elderberry Leaf Poultice]
- [Figs, Steamed]
- [Fruit Juice, Preserved]
- [Lemon Prescription for Malaria]
- [Marmalade Tonic]
- [Nut Cream]
- [Onion Juice]
- [Onion Poultice]
- [Orange Pips, Dried]
- [Pine-apple Juice]
- [Potato Lotion]
- [Prune Tea]
- [Radish Juice]
- [Raisin Tea]
- [Rice, Boiled]
- [Sage Tea]
- [Turnip Juice]
- [Walnut Leaf Tea]
INDEX—MISCELLANEOUS
- [Artistic Faculties, to Strengthen]
- [Cabbage, for Nursing Mothers]
- [Caraway Seeds, promote Secretion of Milk]
- [Cresses, good for Brain]
- [Lavender, prevents Flies, Fleas, and Moths]
- [Nuts, true Substitute for Flesh Meat]
- [Nut Butter Machine]
- [Olive Oil, Tests for Purity of]
- [Pulse, not Indigestible]
- [Tomato, not bad for Cancer or Gout]
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