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2005-06-20


Grannys First Aid

NOTE:
Our grandmothers were enlightened
amateurs at best. Before actually using any
of their remedies, you should consult your doctor
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Poison Antidote

For alcohol, opium, prussic acid, strychnine and all poisoning:
Take a heaping teaspoonful each of common salt and ground mustard stirred quickly in a glass of warm water, and swallow immediately. This causes instant vomiting. When vomiting stops, swallow the whites of 2 eggs, then drink plenty of strong coffee.

Bleeding

To stop bleeding, use powdered rice sprinkled on lint and applied to the wound, or put a handful of flour over the cut. If there is a cobweb handy, bind it on the wound and bleeding will stop. An application of Hazeline will also stop it.

Bruises

Rest and bathe in cold water. If skin is unbroken, apply half a teaspoonful of arnica lotion to a tumbler of water. Wet soflt linen rags with this lotion, and apply and change as often as they dry. Alternatively, wring out a cloth in hot water and lay on the affected part. Renew frequently till pain ceases.


Bruises of the Finger

The fastest way of getting relief after the occurrence of the accident is to plunge the finger into water as hot as can be borne. By so doing, the nail is softened and allows the blood to pour out beneath it, thereby soon relieving the pain. The finger may then be wrapped in a bread and water poultice.

For bruises, sprains, contusions and other locat inflamations, diluted vinegar is also a popular and useful application.

Burns

Immediately apply pulverised charcoal and linseed oil. Common soda moistened with water applied quickly is effective. Freely use soft soap, then linseed oil, and sift wheaten flour over the burn. When this dries hard, repeat the oil and flour until a complete covering is opbained. Let this dry till it falls off and a new skin forms.

(Important: Ideas on the treatment of burns have changed radically since our Grannys days. You are now strongly advised that the only dressing you should apply is a dry clean piece of linen-and to get the doctor's advice immediately. You should not remove clothes unless it is impossible to reach a hospital or doctor).

Convulsions

Throw cold water on the face and sponge the head with it. Put the child into a hot bath of mustard and water (100 degrees F) Keep the child in the bath 15 minutes or until better. Rub thoroughly dry and wrap warmly. Your doctor should be summoned immediately and his advice taken.


Dog Bites

If there is a doubt about the dog, such the wound and plunge a lighted vesuvian into the wound. For ordinary dog-bites, spread a thick paste of carbonate of soda and water over the wound and bind. Lance the surface around the wound and let it bleed freely in tepid water, to which pink Condy has been added.

Mosquito Stings

Apply a mixture of 50 grams of powdered alum, 10 gram aromatic vinegar, 10 grams of glycerine immediately. It soothes itching and pain.




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2005-06-09


Grannys Cosmetics

NOTE: Our grandmothers were enlightened
amateurs at best. Before actually using any
of their remedies, you should consult your doctor

COMPLEXION CREAM

Take 1oz oil of sweet almonds; 1/2dr each of white wax and spermaceti, with a little balm. Melt in a glazed jar and pour into a mortar. Stir until it becomes smooth and cold. Add gradually 1oz of rose or orange flower waer. Stir until well mixed and creamy. This makes the skin supple and smooth

COMPLEXION HINTS

Cucumbers cut in slices and soaked in rum are great complexion improvers. Or pare and cut small cucumbers and bring to the boil in water, then allow to cool. Strain and bottle for use.

Oatmeal made into a poultice, strained, and the liquid mixed with bay rum, is a great softener and whitener.

Boiling milk poured over violets is said to keep the skin white, soft and free from wrinkles.

FRECKLES

Use an ounce of fresh cream; 8oz milk; lemon-juice brandy; and an ounce of Eau de Cologne, sugar 1dr. Boil and skim

Another way is to apply 4 times daily a lotion made of 1/2 dr of muriate of ammonia, 2drs lavender water and 1/2 pint of distilled water.

To make a freckle paste, take a teacupful of sour milk; scrape into it a quantity of horse radish; let it stand for several hours; strain well, apply with a camel-hair brush 2 or 3 times daily.




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2005-06-01


Grannys Pest Control

NOTE: Our grandmothers were enlightened
amateurs at best. Before actually using any
of their remedies, you should consult your doctor

Ants

To make an Ant Trap:

Soak a sponge in water and wring it nearly dry. Sprinkle with sugar and lay on a plate by the ants' haunts. As soon as it's full, plunge it into boiling water.

Ants, To Exterminate in Gardens:

Mix a tablespoonful of carbolic acid with a basin of water and apply to nests. In the house, place cayeene where they are most seen, and scrub shelves, etc., with carbolic soap.
Another way is to boil 1lb of Cape aloes in a gallon of water and add 6oz of powdered camphor. Excavate an ant hill, pour a quart of this into it, and cover as much area as possible, then fill the excavation. When the nest cannot be found, mix this largely with water and sprinkle on the leaves, etc., through the rose of a watering can.

Crickets:

Put cucumber peel on the floor at night near their hiding places. This will destroy them. It also destroys beetles.

Flies:

The best remedy for getting rid of flies is Myocom or fly-gum. Also a piece of flanel saturated with turpentine put on a plate will get rid of flies. Pyrethrum or Persian insect powder will free a room of flies if blown about with a small rubber bellows. Wood ashes thrown into drains and on rubbish heaps destroys the files' eggs. A 7/8 oz of quassia chips boiled in a pint of water and mixed with 4oz of treacle draws flies and kills them. Fried camomile flowers scattered about gets rid of fleas. They cannot tolerate the smell.
To protect yourself from flies and gnats, sponge weak carbolic acid on the skin and sometimes, clothing. The solution should not contain more than 7% carbolic acid.

Insects and Vermin:

Dissolve 2lbs of alum in 3 quarts of water. Wait until the alum is dissolved, then with a brush apply boiling hot to every joint and crevice infested by bugs, earwigs, or other insects. Keep it boiling whilst using. Strong boiling hot tea of cayenne used with a brush is also a good remedy.

Moths:

Anything moth-infested should be damped with benzine. It harms nothing but the moth.
A brick kept damp, and raised 1/8 of an inch from the floor will collect moths under it. Once weekly, raise the brick and crush the moths or take a small bunch of red wool, place on a piece of paper on the floor of a cupboard, and the moths will collect there. Every few days, if the wool is shaken, put down a piece of paper and the moths will drop there and can be destroyed. When clothes are infested, take a large linen cloth and wet thoroughly. Lay it folded two or three times over the affected part, and press with a very hot iron. This will destroy the larvae and eggs.
Moths like the turnings and corners of carpets. Wring a cloth out of hot water and lay over the bindings and edgings long enough for the floor to dry before replacing. Wring a clean cloth dry out of hot pepper tea, and wipe the binding and carpet edge rubbing hard. Salt sprinkled on peices of cotton wool dipped in turpentine, put under the carpet edges can also be successful.
Finally, for a good moth preventative, mix 12 drops of oil of cloves, 12 drops of caraway, 6 drops of oil of lavender, a glass of whiskey, and a piece of camphor. Sprinkle with it. Cedar-wood shavings are also death to moths.

Slugs:

Put cabbage leaves in an oven till soft; rub with fresh dripping and lay wherever the slugs are. The leaves will soon be fouond covered with slugs and snails.

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