nou bliraina than the recent grape, Gacaec teen S eee 
_ Wine is the juice of the grape altered by fermentation." 
wines most commonly drunk in try, are port, which is; 
au e — flavored. 
 headach, nausea, and Siarrhe 
Tr ys. Habitual excess in wine nar: the spinach, 
; ‘inflammation of the liver, weakens the cept E> sig and 
se to t , tremors,. ant cutaneous affections 
_ ci 2 diseases of general Jeter defi- 
La aiseas om whi ch we may 
$F eae 
xtent of one. 
g y mit gates the symp- 
reign remedy. Wine, given to the extent of three gallons in four 
days, has cured the lockjaw. ‘Probably spiritous liquors of any kind 
would have the same effect when cake is quantity sufficient to 
uce intoxication, 
y; because to them it can be of no service only 
dicine ; and i 
Wine is slic sdnibeenien with | lead or other delntessnns drugs. 
In order to detect this fraud, take two drachms of cream tartar, and, 
ene drachm of liver of sulphur ; ; put them into a two ounce vial of. 
soft water. The vial must be kept well corked, and oceasionally 
—" for about ten minutes : when the pee has subsided, decant 
| Waren Dock. Renee eee “The 
This plant grows in peat marshes, wet ditches, poulls, ~ tthe de 
of rivers, and in shallow water, It rises five feet high ; leaves nearly 
two feet long, narrow, linear, and pointed ; those at the bottom are | 
near ~ oy inches in length, of a narrow ovate form, somewhat — 
om debility, 
wy 
3 
urpri: : 
Ry sustains the vital heat and energy, and finally proves a soye- 
. ‘ ine has been. emphatically termed the “ milk of the-aged, * but = 
sags sly advised to beware of giving wine to their chil- 
