Tooth-ache
-There is nalliing moresimple, and nt the samo time more efficncious, then Priesm'lz's trcatmeiU ofihe tooth-ache. Ttt-o basins are iilled witli water, one of which is coM, ihe ohter tepid: the moiith sjiculd be fillod w ilh 1teid water, and the water held iutill it j beins to be warm, then cihange it; during , ihis, the liondsshould bedipped consianilv in co Id Water, and wilh tliern vi'o.iéntW rub ihe whole of the face, che?ks, and behincf thefars.;!io opera! iun should be cöniinued till ihe pain censes. It is also good to rub the gums even unà il they. bleed. It is said never lo resist lliis treatment at Graefenburg. Sometimes it is I necessai y io add cold foot bnihs, the water not higlier tlian the ancles. iTeas were imponed into the United States during the jast year the valuó of$5,76i;588, únd coffea to ihe amount ofè6,244;532:
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Old News
Signal of Liberty
Remedies
Priesnitz Treatment
Tooth Ache
Dentistry