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(241) See§ CXVl. 

 (24^2) See § CXVIII. 

 (2i4-31 See ^ CXIX. 

 (;^44) See § CXX. 



(245) See ^ CXXITI. 



(246) See ^ CXXIV. 

 (347) See § CXXVI. 

 (248) See ^ CXXIX. 

 (S4y; See § CXXXI. 

 (2.>0) See^ CXXXir. 

 {'Zdi) See § CXXXVII. 



(252) Traite des Maladies des enfans, etc, 

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(253) The Elixir of Rhubarb, Take three 

 ounces of rhubarb from Alexandria, an ounce of 

 raisins, half an ounce of the white substance of the 

 orange tree bark, two drachms of liquorice root, 

 four scruples oicardomomus minor ; the whole be- 

 ing cut and bruised, digest during two days in two 

 pounds of choice wine ; strain aud add half an 

 ounce of the extract of tansy, and three ounces of 

 white sugar. 



(234) Helleboriis foetidus offic. class, polyan- 

 drla, ord. poly^ynia, perenniSf caule miiltifloro fo- 

 lioso, foliis pedatis, Bisset advises fifteen grains 

 of the«<e leaves dried and pulverized, to be taken 

 in some syrup, prepared with the juice of the same 

 leaves. To this dose may be added a small quan- 

 tity of the elixir of rhubarb. 



(255) Traite des palpitations dn coenr, etc. 



