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be used by all patients affected with 

 complaint, or any kind of consumption whatever 

 The white walnut bark, is only intended to keep 

 the bowels open, and as it is not at all times ne- 

 cessary, it may be left out of the beer, and be used 

 when proper in the form ofan extract, which may 

 bemade by boiling a quantity of the bark in water 

 for a while, then strain oflfthe liquor, and reboil it. 



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Lde into pills of the size of a 

 three or four taken accord- 

 his is a better way than to 

 put the white walnut in the above preparation; but 

 if it is put in the beer the patient will have to judge 

 for himself and put in more or less, as he finds 

 it to act more or less powerful; and if the bowels 



quantity of the 



are easily operated 



beer may be taken, or regulated according to cir- 

 cumstances. The common quantity to be taken by 

 a grown person, is one wine glassful, three time* 



a day, just before eating, or the commun meal 

 times. 







