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— rendered excessively bitter, and nearly, or quite inert,’ 
+ ‘Phe cabinet specimen, No. 391, I received from the 
_ Dr. Barton ;—it is still good. I have used this. cathartic — 
often, and deem it a mild, Puig 2 and effectual 
not griping like rhubarb. Dose, Di to; 
No, 334.—-JunIPErus. ; 
Cl. 22. Ord. 13. Dicecia Monadephia Nat. Ord. oniferee. 
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1. Juniperus Sabina. Common savin. Ppa 
2 Communis. Common juniper. 7 - 
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No, 335.—Juniperus SABINA. 
Cabinet specimens, Jeff. Coll. No. 392 and No, 599-figure 
of the plant, No. 394. 
Orricinat. Sabine folia. Lond. Juniperi sales Soin Edin. . 
Sabina, folia. Dub. Savin leaves, : 
A i shrub, about 3, or 34 feet high ; native of Ei : 
é the Levan’ cultivated i in the gardens of the U, States, 
a saees heavy, pecu- Z 
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it is good for; externally, is an esch; 
mineral salt, is very efficacious in remov 
warts; combined. with ointments, to keep 
_ blister after flies. 
Ome. Prev. Oleum volatile, Junipere Sabine. 
. Extractum Sabine. D- (oat can this Be ) Ceratum 
mest ols - U.S. 
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