= — seagiguaidonic and sto- bi 
gs, relieves shortness of 
orm of decoction, = 
larce 
nt of | 
‘small animals are 
dominal dropsy, and 
valuable remedy, on 
. average dose, beginning with a less quantity and increasing toa 
greater, or till by its effect the proper dose is ascertained. It should 
‘nishing effect. _ ees 
_ The decoction of tobacco exhibited in cases of colic, has procured 
in high repute, either 
s pounded with vinegar and applied in 
the shape of a poultice to the region of the stomach, or other part 
of the abdomen. In consequence of this application worms are 
often discharged, after powerful internal vermifuges have failed. 
~ In the lockjaw, injections of this infusion have been used with — 
success ; they not only produce evacuations from the bowels, which 
“are generally obstinately constipated, but from their antispasmodic ~_ 
_ powers, occasion a relaxation of the violent spasms, so peculiar in 
_ this disease. In obstinate constipation of the bowels from hard 
* faeces, the infusion of this medicine has been administered often 
with immediate relief, by occasioning.a speedy expulsidn of the 
obstructed indurated faxces. In epilepsy and general convulsions,’ 
it has performed g cures. | 3 =% 
ach Tree. Aanthorylum Clava Herculis. The bark 
= = ‘and 2908 a eS a 
Also called prickly yellow wood. It flourishes in the 
