When one wishes to cure a bunion or a corn, after the tobacco has been applied as above directed, it is easy to get the sock over it, and by moistening the sock from time to time, a cure is usually effected in a single night. The Tobacco Remedy - Página 33por Thomas Lanier Clingman - 1885 - 42 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...rag on it, so as to keep the TOBACCO LEAF. 1 K H tobacco moist. When one wishes to cure a bunion or corn, after the tobacco has been applied as above...time, a cure is usually effected in a single night. General Clingman, speaking of cases coming under his own observation, says: "All cases of erysipelas,... | |
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