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(51) Historia plantarum, lib. ix, cap. xxii. 

 (33) De simplici Medicina ed. Ricci, lib. viii. 

 (53) Opera, lib. xxviii. 



(5-1) J\rachricht vom Klinisch — institut %u Er- 

 langen, p. 44, 46. 



(55) See §^ CXLVI, CLXVIII. 



(56) Spigelia anthelmia qffic. class, pentand. 

 ord. monog. annual caule herhaceo, foliis summis 

 quaternis, 



(57) Jlmoenit accadem. tome v. 



(58) Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1751? 

 p. 544. 



(59) To make a good decoction of it, take two 

 handfuls of the spigelia anthelmia plant, boil it in 

 two pounds of common filtred water, and add six 

 drachms of lemon juice and two ounces of syrup of 

 peach flowers. 



(60) Spigelia offic. class, et ord. praeced. pe- 

 rennis ; caule tetragono, foliis omnibus oppositis. 



(61) See Essays, and Observations of Physic 

 and Literature, vol. ni,p. 151. 



(6:3) Praktische arzneimittellehre, T^i,p.d05. 



(63) Tanacetum qffic. class, syngen. ord, poly- 

 gam, superflua, foliis bipinnatis incisis serratis, 



(64) Traite des maladies des enfans, etc, 



(65) The anthelmintic pills are made of the ex- 

 tract, according to this formula ; 



1. Take six grains of the extract of tansy, and 

 of semen santonicum, of resin of jalap four grains ; 

 distilled oil of tansy one drop ; mix and make pills 



of tvTo grains each, which are given in one doae to 



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