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Historical use wording: Fever Cases and to Disguise the Taste of Bad Medicines
Source: Mother's Remedies by Thomas Jefferson Ritter (1910), paragraph-7794.
Ingredients or materials as extracted
- Syrup of Lemons for Fever Cases and to Disguise the Taste of Bad Medicines.--"Boil for ten minutes a pint of lemon juice, strain, add two pounds of brown sugar and dissolve
- When cold add two and one-half ounces of alcohol
Method as extracted
- Strain and serve with cracked ice.
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Primary and supporting references
- Mother's Remedies — Project GutenbergPrimary source for the extracted ingredients and method at paragraph-7794.