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doses of 15 to 20 grains of the dried root will cause a disgust for all spirit 
liquors. The stems were often made into a candied preserve in some sec 
of the country—a practice now nearly extinct. 
PART USED AND PREPARATION.—The whole plant, when in see 
Ne and Shanes to a pulp, and treated as in the mee ee 
for the detente of its principles. 
compared with those of Angelica Welangtlica. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION.—Uninvestigated. 
DESCRIPTION oF PLATE 64. 
. Whole ee 9 times reduced, Binghamton, N. Y., July 6th, 1885. 
. Portion of upper stalk, showing petiole. 
a ‘Flower (petals aii, 
