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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 209. 



TNDIGESTION, CONSTIPA- 



X TION, NKRVOUSNESS, &c. - BARRY, 

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THE KEVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, 

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Dr. Wurzer's Testimonial. 



" Bonn, July 19. 1852. 

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 " Counsel of Medicine, and practical M.D. 

 in Bonn." 



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