indian nBeing destitute of medicine which Dr Brookes prescribes in such cases, . . . As I judged, that Indian tea was of the same nature with the herbs which are recommended by that author, I had some gathered from under the snow in the woods. and gave her a pint of the strong infusion of that plant sweetened with sugar; repeating the same three hours after. In a short time, I had the pleasure to find her complaints removed, and the unfavorable symptoms disappear.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used I and SupUsed I3Used I~ cup/-hurt/jug/-pea/-pear/pipe/salad/tea/vervine/whort/hurt/lock/meal/papoose/racket/spear/string, RED INDIANChecked by Sarah Budgell on Tue 17 Mar 201