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Note: These are
just for fun! While these were actually published in old books, we
do not recommend that you try them! They actually could be
dangerous!
Dandruff
Diarrhea
Earache
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Have someone blow
tobacco smoke into the ear five times while saying, “Hurt, hurt, go
away; go into a bale of hay.”
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The Doctor, 1919.
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photographic prints and downloads
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Fever
Flu
Foot Gone to Sleep
Freckles
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To get rid of
freckles, get up at five-thirty on Sunday morning and go outside.
If there is a lot of dew get your hands real wet in the grass.
Rub the dew on your face and turn around nine times, saying, “Dew,
dew, do, do, take my freckles; wear ‘em on you; dew, dew, thank
you.” Say this nine times while turning around. Do not
wash the dew off and do not wash your face until the next day.
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To remove freckles or skin spots — take a small flatfish fresh from
the sea and hold it firmly against the skin until the fish dies.
This will also cure the whooping cough
Headache
Hiccups
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Hold your arms above
your head and pant like a dog.
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Take a drink of
water while standing on your head.
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Stick your head
under water and count to twenty-five.
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Put your head
between your legs and look at the sun
Ingrown Toenail
Lice
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First, put your clothes
on an anthill. Then wash your head in kerosene. Spring your
head with sea salt and then, parting the hair, pour raw whisky on your
scalp. Let it stay for 48 hours. Do not smoke or go near the
fire.
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Liver
Trouble
Measles
Mumps
Nosebleed
Pain
Perspiration
Poison
Ivy
(oak, sumac, etc)
Poor Eyesight
Pneumonia
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Tansey is a yellow
flower that blooms on a leafy stem about two feet tall. It usually
grew wild in the local gardens. The stem, flowers and all were
gathered, deposited in some kind of bag, and hung up to dry. Then
when needed they were crushed and made into hop poultices for
application to the chest and/or back of a person suffering from
pneumonia
Rabies
Rash
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Ringworm
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Find a black-headed girl
between the ages of twelve and sixteen and have her remove her right
shoe. Now rub her big toe well over the ringworm for about one
minute. Within a week the ringworm will have disappeared.
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Take the best Cuba
cigars; smoke one a sufficient length of time to accumulate about an
inch of ash upon the end of the cigar. Wet the whole surface of
the ringworm with saliva then rub the ashes from the cigar thoroughly
into and over the sore.
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Circling ringworm with
one’s wedding ring and crossing it three times will surely cure it.
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Pain Eliminator, 1863
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From the Rocky Mountain General Store
Saloon
Style Advertising Prints - What were on the walls of the
saloons in
the Old
West? Likely, much of the same as those you find today -
advertisements for liquor, beer, and tobacco. Plus the "decadent"
women of the time. In our
Photo Print Shop, you'll find dozens of photographs for decorating
your "real"
saloon or den in a
saloon type
atmosphere.
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