5° 
/Js 
J 
o . 
» 
we are informed, has be 
times its 
change for feveral y 
acidity, 
ftrength, and 
f HT1. 
L 
with 
fuffi 
d to 
enng any materia 
but 
mbued with 
The ice firfl formed is wholly void 
of 
the fubfequent congelations become more and more: 
the acid 
Whytt found the j 
of Lemons to 
of the he 
ineffectual 
after various othe 
ay hyfterical palp 
a- 
h 
this juice, or that of orang 
medicines had been experienced 
of four or fix ounces a-day, has fometimes been found 
the jaundice. 11 
the quantity 
r 
dy 
The 
d 
o 
L 
is a g 
lefs hot than orange-peel, and vields in diftill 
oil: th 
extremely light, almoft colourlefs 
aromatic bitter, but 
quantity of 
fmell 
r as 
greeable as the frefh peel, and frequently employed 
a 
nearl) 
perfume: 
generally brought to us from the fouthern parts of Europe, under 
the name of Effence of Lemons. The Lemon peel, though lefs warm 
fimilar in its qualities to that of the orange, and is employed with 
th 
me 
The Pharmacopoeias direcl: a fyrup of the juice, and the p 
o the vinous and aqueous bitter infufions : it is 
alfo ordered to be 
candied : the effential oil is an ingredient in the fp 
politus, and other formulas. 
See Georviu L 
Lemon juice alfo may be evaporated by the heat of th 
till it forms a.folid fait 
Jamaica, and found extremely 
r< 
equal to the juice contained in a lemon, was rendered of the fame dig 
«y 
See Percival. Phil. Med. & Experimental Ejjays y p 
t*~ 
9 
s On Nervous D 
* 
[orders. See his Works, p.. 649 
I 
Vide Saunders Elements of the Praftice of Pbyftc r p 
7 
* 
PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM. 
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