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them to a fine [powder yonrself, as iLat that 

 sold already powdered, is gometimewQ mixed 

 with other articles to. make it weigh. This is 

 also a powerful stimulant, and produces a warm- 

 inland very agreeahle effect on the stomach, It 

 is the next best article to raii-e the inward heat 

 and promote perspiration, and mny he used with 

 good success, as a Mubstitnte for cayenne, whea 

 {hat or the red pep()erft cannot he obtained. 

 The dose must he re^^ulaled accordinc tocircum- 

 stances; if given to raise the internal heat, and 

 cause perspiration^ it mu8t be re pealed nntiV It 

 tia9 that effect. It may be taken in a teaof No. 

 3, or in hot water sweetened, i 



Black Pepper. The cayenne black pepper, 

 sold in the stores, may be used to good advantas; 





in place of the ?ibovft •t'nree articles wlicn tbey 

 cannot be procured. It may be prepared and 

 administered in the same manner as the eth- 

 ers above mentioned. These four 



are 



articles, now known, capai>!e of raising arid 

 holding the internal heat of the body asnScr-^i.t 

 length of time to produce the desired effect. See 

 under the head of number two in the first part of 



work 



\ 



To, 3. 5^ ae^iir the sUymach aad htroeh. Sc nmctecank 



Under 



tontg, leaves. 



he. will be dej^crihcd as are known to hi^. goi>tl 

 for canker, and to remove the thrn^^h from the 



