CARE OF CLOTHING.—Furs, Woolen, Silk, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace, Bonnets, etc.
THE KITCHEN.—To can Fruit, Pears, Quinces, Berries, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Green Corn, To preserve Fruit Jellies from Mold, To prevent “Graining,” and seventy-five more recipes.
MELANGE.
HOW TO MAKE BUTTER AND CHEESE.
PROCESS OF WINE-MAKING.
MISCELLANEOUS.—To mend China, To get rid of Bedbugs and Cockroaches, To make Ink, To manufacture Candles, To repair Broken Glass, and a hundred other useful recipes.
No. 3.—DIME FAMILY PHYSICIAN,
And Manual for the Sick Room. With Family Diseases and their Treatment, Hints on Nursing and Rearing, Children’s Complaints, Physiological Facts, Rules of Health, Recipes for Preparing well-known Curatives, etc., etc., based upon the authority of Drs. Warren, Donna, Parker, and others. Expressly prepared for the Dime series.
This admirable work is peculiarly fitted for PRACTICAL use in ordinary cases. To mothers and nurses—to those living on farms or in villages where a physician is not always available—to those who wish to save expense in those cases where the illness is not of a complicated or serious character—this book will prove a Companion and Guide. Its contents are as follows:
SKIN DISEASES.—Barber’s Itch, Discolored Skin, Disorders of the Hair, Disorders of Oil and Sweat Glands, Dry Pimples, Erysipelas, Inflammatory Blush, Itch, Measles, Nettle and Rose Rash, Capulous Scall, Scarlet Fever, Tetter, Warts and Corns.