ace ADE—ASC ; 
which may be obtained by distillation, It is extr 
with the bitter matter, by infusion in boiling water. 
tains a fecula, which is precipitated from the infusion 
~ acetate, and super-acetate of lead. 
Mepicat Prorertizs'anp Uszs. Aromatic tonic, Used 
intermittents, combined with bark—in dyspepsia, 
or with other aromatic tonics—relieves the vertigo atten 
this disease. TI agree with Mr. A. Todd Thompson, t 
it is too seldom prescribed. It is a valuable medicin 
__. Dose in substance, 9j to 3j in powder—of the infusic 
made with 3vj of the bruised ook and fZxij of boilin 
water, a tea-cupful three or four times a day. J 
is useful for colic of babies, The shoemakers chew it: 
obviate the ayipepidi incident to their trade. 
No. 29.—Apers Preparata. L. Adeps sui scrof 
> wulgo Axungia porcina. E. x 
__ preparatus. D. Prepared hog’s 
Axunge. 
An emollient ; use well known—principally in taking 
ments, plasters, and liniments. 
__ Incompatible substances; extracts, spirituous preparation 
_ tinctures, and infusions, are ge ett of a perfect u 
with lard, without an uniti All dry po’ 
ders, vegetable or fixed pore volatile oils 
balsams; camphor; and soupe—foetn.. ‘an intimate wl 
with it. 
_No 30.—Airuco. L. D. (sub-acetas cupri impr 
Sub-acetas cupri. E. Verdigris. See_ 
prum. x 
No. 31—-Ascutus HippocasTanum. Comm 
horse-chesnut. 2 
C1.7. Ord. 1. Heptandria monogynia. Nat. ord. Tri 
Linn. Acera, Juss. is oo 
‘Orricrxat. Cortex, the bark. Dub. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 35—coloured figure @ 
>. plant, No. 36. “. 
A large and e nt tree, native of the north 
pedeqaga Teoma sneer in 
