No. 3 CASTOR OIL, TWO OUNCES, TWO BOTTLES. Castor oil is a mild purgative. Use half to one teaspoon for infants, one to two teaspoons for a child and more for an adult. As diarrhea is usually due to irritating, decomposing matter in the bowels, the best way to cure it is, first to get rid of it by means of a purge. The effect of castor oil is slightly constipating afterward, but a laxative diet will remedy this. A drop or two in the eye helps to remove any foreign substance which may have lodged there.
I am afraid Fred was right - It will not last because it is not love. "No matter what I may say or what I may do - I will always love you." If I can always forgive it will last - but there is nothing for which to forgive now - except that - if you love me you ought to be able to find one evening out of seven in which to see me. I wish I had not seen you this morning. I have not been able to chase the thought of you from my mind today. My family is right. I must let you know that you have competition - I did not know that love could cause so many heart aches. And there is a law of equilibrium. My happy moments must be balanced. I am going out with "the girls" tonight and try to forget you. But I don't want you to forget me!
No. 3 CASTOR OIL, TWO OUNCES, TWO BOTTLES. Castor oil is a mild purgative. Use half to one teaspoon for infants, one to two teaspoons for a child and more for an adult. As diarrhea is usually due to irritating, decomposing matter in the bowels, the best way to cure it is, first to get rid of it by means of a purge. The effect of castor oil is slightly constipating afterward, but a laxative diet will remedy this. A drop or two in the eye helps to remove any foreign substance which may have lodged there.
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ContextThis is the journal of Virginia Lee Scott, my grandmother, written when she was seventeen and first dating my grandfather, John Arnold Wilson. It's a dairy published by Media Drug Stores and includes space for two entries per day, with facts about the era printed at the bottom, which I have included in italics. Following, 1928, is the journal of John Arnold Wilson, my grandfather, at age nineteen and in love with my grandmother, followed by my grandmother's journal in 1931. Archives
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