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> . BEADLE’S DIME FAMILY HAND-BOOKS. — BEADLE’S DIME FAMILY PHYSICIAN, Aod Manual for the Sick Room, With Family Diseases and their Treatment, Hinta on Nursing and Rearing, Children’s Complaints, Physiological Facts, Rules of Health, Recipes for Preparing well-known Curatives, etc., ete., based upon the authority of Dra, Waxnen, Donna, Parker, and others, Expreasly prepared for the Dime series, This admirablg work is peculiarly fitted for pRacT‘caL use in ordinary cases. To p others and nurses—to those living on farms or in villages wliere a physician is not always kvailable—to those who wish to save expense in those cases where the fllness is not of a complicated or serious char- acter—this book will prove a Companion and Guipe. Its contents are as follows: SKIN DISEASES.—Barber’s Itch, Discolored Skin, Disorders of the Hair, Disorders of Oll and Sweat Glands, Dry Pimples, Erysipel Inflammatory Blush, Itch, Measles, Nettle and Rose Rash, Papulous Seall, Scarlet Fever, Tetter, Warts and Corns. RAIN. AND NERVE DISEASKS.—Apoplexy and Palsy, Cramp, Catalepsy, Dropsy of the Brain, Dizziness and Fainting, Enlargement of the Brain, Epilepsy, Hiccough, Hydrophobia, Headache, Inflammation of the Brain, Locked-Jaw, Neuralgia, Nightmare, Sunsigpke, et, DISEASES OF THE THROAT.—Influenza mm . DISEASES OF THE CHEST.—Bronchiti Lung ever, Pleurisy. ; DISEASES OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY.— in the Stomach, Colic, Costivenesa, Dyepepals, Gravel, Heartburn, Inflammation of the Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, Stomach and Bowels, Mil Sickness, Piles, Suppr jon of Urine ee : DISEASES OF THE GENERAL SYSTEM.—Billious Remittent Fever, Boils, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Venomous Snakes, Bites of Insegts, Chilblains, Cancer, Congestive Fever, Carbuncle, Drowning, Ear-ache, Fever and Ague, Felon, Frost Bites, Malignant Postule, Nose-Bleeding, Rup- ture, po oe y, Scrofula, Sprains, Teoth-Ache, Typhoid Fever, etc. ACCIDENTS—REMEDIES,—Apparent Death from Noxious wo ole Apparent Death from Charcoal, Apparent Death from Lightning, Apparent Death by Hanging, Bleeding from a Wound, Belladona, yp eae Stramonium and Conium, Clothing on Fire, Upsetting of a Boat. ANTIDOTES TO POJSON.—Ammonia or Hartshorn, Antimonial Wine, Tartar Emetic, Arsenic, Corrosive Sublimate, Dogwood, lvy, etc., Nitric, ges Ra Muriatic Acid, Niter or Saltpeter, Oxulic ce yo nop Laudanum, Morphine, Prussic Acid, Spanish Flies, Strong Lye,-Strychnine, Sugar of Lead, and others. of ISEASES OF CHILDREN.—Croup, Colic, Diarrhea, Fever, Fits, Spasm, Hooping-cough, Nossing Se Children, Rickets, Scrofula, Signa of Disease, RULES OF HEALTH. THE DIME HOUSEWIFEH’S MANUAL; Or, How to Keep House and Order a Honte; How to Dye, Cleanse, and Renovate; How to Cu Fit, and Make Garments; How to Cultivate Plants and Flowers; How to Care for Birds Household Pets, etes, etc. A Companion to the Dime “Cook” and “Recipe” Books. 100 pp. 12mo, By Mra. M. V. Victor. CONTENTS. , HOW TO KEEP HOUSE.—System, Household Articles, Copper Vease ger House Clean- ing, To make a Cheap, Easy and Handsome Chair, A Toilet. ble A toa A Pair of Ottomans, Window Shades, A Washstand, A Wardrobe, An Hour-Glass Work-Table, Fireboard of Paper Flowers, To make a Rug, Common Mats and Rugsy'The Care of Beda, Feathers, Featherbeds, A Ber Ents pole of Paper-Hangings, The Nursery, Escaping from Fire, Accidents from Burn- n ow to Serve Dinner. flow TO DYE AND CLEANSE.—General Directions, Scarlet, Crimson, Pink, Madder Red, Purple, Lilac, Purple Slate, Common Slate, Blue, Sky-Blue, Yellow, Orange, Nankeen, Green, Brown, Cinnamon Color, Black, To Dye Straw Bonnets B Straw-Color for Silk, Orange for Silk, To Dye Feathers, To Clean Furs, To Clean a San Crape Shawls, Scarfs, etc., Carpets, White Lace Vails, Kid Oe Ones for Beds, How to Wash and Iron, Starching, Folding, dideling, etc., To prepare Starch, Flour Starch, Glue Starch, Starching Clothes, Sprinkling Clothes, Foldin Clothes, Ironing, Starching, To Clear-Starch Lace, etc., Ironing fect, Calicoes Manne: ( Lace, To Wash ‘White Counterpanes and Calico Quilts To Restore Luster to Biack Silk, Black Reviver for Faded Mourning Dresses, Black Coats, etc., To Restore Dark-Blue (or any other Col- ored) Silk or Ribbon, To Bleach Wool, Silk, and Straw. “- HOW TO CUT AND MAKE GARMENTS.—A Dress, Summer Jackets, Winter Jackets, Aprona, Cape, Shirts, Children’s Clothing, Infants’ go Choice of Colors, | OW TC TAKE CARE OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, Ere.—Houce Plants, Plants Designed te Stand Over, Plants eried for Flowering, Pottin Plante for Winter. Use, Bulbous Flowers in - the House, Camelia aponicas, Green-house Planta, Mignonette Flowers throughout the eatinae Preserve Dahlia Roots, To Protect Tender Plants Left Out, Compost for Potting Plants, The Flower-Garden, Roses, Monthly Roses, Geraniums, Climbers for Walls, The Passion-Flower, Callas or Ethiopian Lily, Dahlias, Lilad&, a iy xo0seberry, Strawberry, Celery, Asparagua, Quince, To Obtain Different Flowers from the Same o Remove Mildew and © psi: HOW TO TAKK CARE OF BIRDS AND HO PETS.—When and How to Patr Canaries, Situation of the Cage, Food while Pairing, and Nest-Boxes, Food while Rearing their Young, time of Hatching, How to Feed Them, ring the Young Onea up by Hand, Paste for Youn iris, German Paste for Cage Birds, To keep away Insecta, To Distinguish the Sex, Mocking American Yellow Bird, Bullfinches. ti Swelli Infl << n welling or ammation Bod Veet, Fits, . rd, DISEASES OF BIRDS AND THEIR TREATMENT.— The Surlsit, Che Pip, The Husk, Egg-Bound, Persvi= to» “eymin -— Comicloooks.corn