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15. Browned Cornmeal Gruel, or Cakes, for Weak Stomachs, and for Summer Complaints of Children. — Brown corn the-same as you roast coffee; grind it fine in a coffee-mill, and make a gruel as with common cornmeal. Make some into a mush, or batter, and bake, in thin cakes, to a light brown. Very feeble stomachs will retain the gruel; or the cakes, as. preferred. See also " Corn Coffee for the Sick. "
16. For Diarrhea of Children, or Others. — Parch the corn nicely; grind it into meal, and boil it in skim milk. This is claimed to be a sure cure for summer complaints.
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