Taylor’s Indian Vegetable Sticking Salve

Taylor's Indian Vegetable Sticking Salve

May be used with the utmost advantage upon any wound or sore that needs a thorough protection, or where a strengthening plaster is required. It is equal in its effects to any strengthening plaster sold, and for less than one-fourth the cost. Origanum, Burgundy Pitch, Hemlock, Cedar, Sassafras, and Camphor Gum, enter largely into its composition.

Directions for Use. — For Wounds, beat and spread upon cotton or linen cloth cut in proper size. If the wound is on the finger, use a strip of cloth long enough to go around the finger a couple of times. Stick it fast in various places, as you wind it around, and stick well at the end. You need no string to tie it on. Try it for cracks on the hands or fingers.

For Weakness or Lameness, cut thin leather the proper size, or heavy factory double the size needed. Spread the Salve with a hot knife ; leave one-half inch around the edge free from salve, to prevent its adhering to the clothing. If you want to use the same plaster the second time, and it becomes dry, moisten with a little spirits of camphor or turpentine.

Manufactured by H. BROWNING TAYLOR, proprietor of Taylor’s Family Medicines, LeRaysville, Pa. All of his medicines are sold on the principle of Satisfaction, or NO PAY, and comprise: Taylor’s Celebrated Oil, for Man or Beast ; Taylor’s Cough Syrup or Expectorant, for any cough, throat or lung trouble, or croup in children ; Taylor’s Condition Powders, for horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry ; Taylor’s Ciloiynd Vegetable Pills, for anything requiring a cathartic, alterative, sedative, nervine or diuretic ; Taylor’s Spavin Ointment for removing all callous excresence, &c., &c.

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