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and is useful in all cases of debility. It is 
much used for easier in the mee th and throat. 
The roots are the only a may be 
given in the form of powder, , in 
spoonful doses, two or three tines a oasy- An 
ointment made of this and camomile, simmered 
in lard, is excellent for sore lips, -chapaten de 
nd ¢ ins 
as nt, ts pee a 
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This plant 4 ee arden. 
sides of meadows, and runs under It 
has scallopped ioarvae, hairy, in opiate pai irs ; 
wers in whorlgy of bluish color, on short 
Tt} purifies the blood, promotes expectoration, 
and the juice snuffed up the nose, cures the 
juice of the green leaves 
and morning, in half a a pint o ceil 
& 
Gooseberry Bush. 
The bark of gooseberry root, in decosticnsSs 
aid to be good for the grav avel. The green 
berries, scalded and baked, are good to pro- 
re an appetite. The young leaves made into 
a tea are good to allay inflammation, applied 
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the same qualities as that of the gooseberry. 
