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- | Mar. 20th, 2008, 10:17 pm | |
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- | automatic cat litter machine | |
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| Worms
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| Date and Time |
- | Oct. 9th, 2007, 03:04 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | okay | |
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- | budgies in conference | |
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From the The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know (1884): | Worms — treatment of. — Some members of the profession still cling with bull-dog tenacity to the opinion that worms do not affect the health of children, and that they are natural to them. The latter may or may not be true, but when they accumulate in the intestines, they produce the same disturbance that any foreign, indigestible substance would do. We find the picking of the nose, swollen lower eye-lids, restlessness in sleep, groaning, gritting teeth, starting, and lastly, spasms. Worms kill more children than teething*; and when you find the above symptoms with a strawberry tongue and a fever, which will attack several times daily, going off as frequently in cold sweats, you can swear that you have a case of worms, and had as well prepare and attack them. Now as to the best means of getting rid of them. I use the fluid extract of senna and spigelia in teaspoon doses for patients of eight or ten years of age, and less in proportion, night and morning, for three nights and days, following this up each morning with a good dose of castor oil, provided the senna and spigelia does not act. Then wait three days, and again institute the same proceedings, and for the same length of time. This treatment is for the lumbricoid. For the oxyuris, or "thread worm," I see any bitter infusion by enema, sulph, quinine, followed by an enema of common salt and milk-warm water half an hour afterward, which will destroy and expel them. The symptoms of the presence of the worm are the same as the scratching of the anus. If every practitioner will use these he will be gratified by the restoration to immediate health of many a little sufferer, who would otherwise linger in sickness for many months and perhaps eventually die.
Worms in Horses — to cure. — A remedy for worms in a horse which has never failed of a cure is to take half a cup of pure, hard wood ashes, finely sifted and mixed dry with the mash or food. If one dose should not prove sufficient, repeat it after a day or two.
Worm Lozenges. — Powdered lump sugar, ten ounces; starch, five ounces; mix with mucilage; and to every ounce add twelve grains of calomel; divide into twenty grain lozenges. Dose, two to six.
Worm Medicines. — 1. Two tablespoonfuls of pumpkin seeds peeled and pulverized, or given to a child who will chew fine. The seed does not kill, but stupefies the worm. The next day give castor oil or any other cathartic, and if the worms are present in the system they will pass off. 2. Make an infusion in the proportion of one pint of boiling water to one ounce of dried hyssop flowers; let it stand ten minutes; pour it off into a wine bottle, and take a wine-glass, or rather less, according to age, two or three times a day. | | * Teething was thought to be a common cause infant mortality in the 19th century, however most "teething deaths" were actually caused by opium poising from the opium and morphine teething infants were treated with. |
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| Breaking Point
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| Date and Time |
- | Jul. 19th, 2005, 09:36 pm | |
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- | indescribable | |
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You all know by now that I have deep seated anger. I don't know how much longer I can keep it as contained as I have. It's peeking out more and more. I have more short bursts of temper. I have always been afraid to let it loose. Fully. I try to keep it as contained as posible, because once I open this bottle I don't know if I can ever put to top back on. The depth and scope of my rage is so great that it consumes me. It always has. But lately with a combination of pressures both micro and macro, I don't know if I can hold it in at all anymore. I fear I may snap. Soon. Completely lose control. And I don't know what will happen.
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| Forbidden
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 13th, 2004, 02:51 am | |
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| Forbidden
i touch that which cannot be seen i feel the surface pressing against the dark warmth this flickering in my eyes this work in blood fearing the passion within somewhere in the night i lost my way remember? dear gods, do you remember? i accepted the message for what it was now it is gone fire-scarred blossoming night it's been so long do you remember? i am left with broken glass and pill bottles and a kiss | |
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| Functional Existence
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 15th, 2003, 11:51 am | |
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| Functional Existence
rescheduled explanation nights on the floor sleeping with spirits early tomorrows always come
galaxy of possibilities hurts me when it crumbles insanity is old hat the juice of yesterday
klonopin and geodon celexa and ativan function without memories my mind closes in
electric therapy strangely hopeful it's only a bottle pop the cork | |
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| The Rebellion of the Snow Queen
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 19th, 2003, 07:23 pm | |
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| The Rebellion of the Snow Queen
in a bed of brown autumn leaves she stands the first snow of the season starts to fall white sprinkles in her disheveled hair there is no pill bottle she stands up to the cold there is no fear here life is in the wind she will not lie down she will not give up fate does not rule her not here she is mistress of winter queen of the snow and she lives here in this beauty that covers the earth in sweet drifts of glittering candy flakes she is free of her sin eyes open arms spread she embraces the cold | |
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| Snow Queen - rev.2
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| Date and Time |
- | Apr. 4th, 2002, 06:37 pm | |
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| Snow Queen rev.2
in a bed of brown autumn leaves she lies the first snow of the season starts to fall white sprinkles in her disheveled hair the empty pill bottle beside her is soon covered by gentle blowing powder her still hair now encrusted with soft white crystals sparkling with a life no longer found underneath she now waits hints of flesh peeking out from the snow-grave pure cold snow covers her final silent sin | |
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| Itch Itch Itch
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 20th, 2001, 06:35 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | uncomfortable | |
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Itch itch itch. I always get dandruff in the winter. I imagine it's the humidity. I've got little scabs on my scalp where I've itched too much. I need to get a bottle of anti-druff shampoo today.
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| Snow Queen
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 26th, 2001, 05:18 pm | |
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| Snow Queen
in a bed of brown autumn leaves she lies the first snow of the season starts to fall white sprinkles in her hair soon the empty pill bottle beside her is covered by gentle blowing powder her hair now encrusted with soft white crystals sparkle with a life no longer found underneath she now waits hints of flesh peeking out from the snow-grave the pure cold snow covers her final silent sin | |
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| Stars and Pill Bottles
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 13th, 2001, 07:30 pm | |
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| Stars and Pill Bottles
dust covered stars and pill bottles live near the twisting wire flowing below the kaleidoscope walls resolved to be surrounded by lint and ragged scraps of paper they sit and wait for what will never be | |
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| Pills
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 5th, 2001, 11:28 pm | |
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| Pills
a pill for this a pill for that little things change my body adjust my mind
puppet strings and paintbrushes in a bottle life goes on | |
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