ea 
ages 
of the root to half a pint of spirit ;— 
PAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
A a ‘ucilioss 
ally, to pea os re 
the 
of the s sympto 
mera a Soon 
aes has ee acbaliy employed 
sons, and in asthma, it is doubtless use 
gentle and eonstant stimulus on the throat should 
be kept up in these diseases. — It has al 
exhibited as.a> powerful remedy it ¥: 
male obstructions. For ti tincture : 
“ten ‘days and strain. Dose, twenty or ee 
drops, two.or three times a day. 
Sd 
Senna. 
“Dye 'A Perea sentk hase Mipody, es 
fGen, contorted, et root; stems n se 
ous, smooth, u upright, from three to six feet high, 
cylindrical abies: leaves eee and oa 
and alluvial soils, principally ne 
e sennas are simple cathartic; some 
kinds oce yet they are 
active as rhubarb or jalap. This kind operates 
with mildness and ila. at the dose of an 
ounce in ie ci Both the leaves and pods 
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