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and prompt cathartic, a hot and cold shower,
and a toothbrush, take the following:
MORNING GLORY FIZZ
Mix together in a highball glass, half a tea–
spoon of sugar, three dashes lemon juice, three
dashes lime juice, three dashes Absjnthe, if
obtainable, otherwise Angostura Bitters, the
beaten white of one egg, a wine glass -of Scotch,·
a lump or two of
ice.
Fill the tumbler with
Vichy or other effervescent water, stir until cold
and drink quickly.
'
This settles the nerves and creates an appe–
tite. A hearty breakfast of hot cereal and
bacon, or three-minute (no more) eggs and
bacon, or toast and marmalade, all with hot:
black coffee, completes the treatment.
If
the case is more serious, however, a Prairie
Oyster is a good kill or cure remedy. This con–
sists of a raw egg drowned
in
Worcestershire
Sauce. More conservative treatment for a sour
stomach, heartburn, or other unfavorable mani–
festations of an alimentary nature are the fol–
fowing:
For heat'tburn,
one-half tablespoon of soda
in a short tumbler of soda water.
Fat' an exceedingly hot spot at the back of the
stomach,
apparently involving the spine, milk of
magnesia.
For a sot'e stomach,
caused by eating too sooo
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