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rather in degree of ftrength than in any efl^ential property : therefore 
the expreffed juice, or a ftrong decodion of the roots have moft com- 
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Delius's DifT. de Tarax. aq. teraxaci per fermentationem parata ; et in aliis morbis 
utitur. Febure Chemie. 2. p. 408. 
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