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No- 15. 



arrhea^ summer flux, and all kinds of acute inflamma- 

 tions A syrup, jelly, conserve, &c are made with 

 them, which prove very palatable, cooling, and bene- 

 ficial in those complaints, as auxiliary remedies. It 

 has also been used in the jaundice and other diseases ; 

 but with less success and certainty. The bark has 

 very different properties : it is tonic and purgative; it 

 has been given in Leucorhoea, aphthes, jaundice, &c. 

 it also dyes of a yellow color. 



Substitutes — Red Currants — Pomegranate — Le- 



Cream of Tartar — Andromeda Arborea 

 I Americana — Oxalis — Common Bar- 



mon 



berry 



also Elixir of Vitriol, &c. 



egetable 



