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of a suitable place for the reception of those out- 
casts of the sialogogue family. They are entitled 
to this attention, even ina practical point of views 
because they are, without doubt, useful palliatives 
if not remedies. I shall enter more fully into this” 
subject, in the proper stage of the course of lectures, 
and with these outlines dismiss the subject, first 
enumerating some of the pungent acrimonious sub- 
stances which I believe are properly located in this 
class, as examples, viz. Pyrethram ; Mezereum; 
Tobacco; Horse-Radish ; Senega snake root ; In- 
