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No. 289.—GLycYRRHIZA GLABRA. Common Li- ~ 
* quorice. es ae a 
ss Orrrernat. Glycyrrhize, radix. Lond. Dub. Glycyrrhiza, 
radix et extractum. Edin. & U.S. Liquorice-root, and the — Ss 
extract. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 330—figure of the plant, — 
_ No.33l. < oak 2 
. Qualities and uses well known—they depend on a peculiar 
modification of saccharine matter (Glycion,) allied to sar- 
Orric. Prer. Extractum Glycyrrhize. L.E.D. & U.S. 
Decocium Sarsaparille comp. L. D. Infusum lini. L. Con- 
fectio Sennz. L. E. 
No. 290.—-Granatt Cortex. Punica granatum 
Pomorum Cortex. Pomegranate bark. See 
__ Punica. = 
No. 291.—Gratioia OFFICINALIS, Hedge hyssop. 
rs Herba, of the European Colleges. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 332—figure of the plant, 
No, 333. 
Cathartic, diuretic, and emetic—used on the continent of 
Europe, but notin U.S. Dose, in powder, grs. xv to 3ss— 
of the infusion, made with 3ij of the dried herb, and Oss 
of warm water, from f Ziv to f3j—3 times a day. 
No. 292.—GualacuM OFFICINALE. Officinal Guai- 
acum. 
Ovrictnat. Guaiaci resina et lignum. Lond. Guaiaci officina- — 
lis Lignum-resina. Edin. Guaiacum; Lignum, gummi- 
resina. Dub. The wood and resin of guaiacum. jact 
Lignum et Guaiaci resina. Guaiacum wood, called Lignum 
viix, and resin of Guaiacum. U.S. ~ Fh he 
Cabinet specimens, Jeff. Coll. Nos. 334, 335, and 336—_ 
figure of the plant, No. 337.0 
A tree forty feet high—native of Jamaica, and South Ame- 
rica. : 
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