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pleurisy, rheumatism, remittent fevers, and all 
co 
antiseptic, or stimulant. medicines. An ounce 
of the warm infusion may be taken every three 
ours. 
Vine Maple. ~ 
h a woody vine, from three to six feet 
= Stisobing up whatever tree or bush that. 
contiguous. The leaf is deeply cut in or 
bowels, as ¥ nerally, 
and is is o Selal in dabilities, ree relaxa- 
= tion — whatever cause 
Water Geen or Brooklime. 
This grows in small standing waters, usually 
near water cresses, sending fo rth from a creep- 
ing root, with strings at every joint, green stalks, 
The Brooklime may be used as a diet drink, 
dike cresses. It is antiscorbutic, diuretic, febri- 
_ fuge, and an excellent emmenagogue. The most 
beneficial effects are experienced from this herb, 
in reli pee obstructed menses, and in n expelling 
