GUT 
xeign efficacy againft coagulations of the blood, malignant 
fevers, and particularly'the {fm — obftructions, epilep- 
fies, drowf: oe ene vapours 
The inventor of thefe eliuted: aon was Dr. Goddard, 
a helices 3 London. The fecret of their ok ey 
as purc y king Charles II. ‘at neal soe of ba 
fterl. ieee: they were denominated 
ing 
When the veffels or receivers are 
e them well, in order to loofen 
cucurbit, and filtrate it through a 
brown paper, in order to feparate the oil, which is here ufe- 
lefs: put the filtrated liquor in a glafs retort, and place it 
ina fand heat, and fit another glafs retort thereto, as a re- 
3 take care all ron be well luted, and make a co- 
Hebarion of the fai rs at three times. But, by the 
way, add all the falt before ow from the receivers ; and 
vafter the faid bations, unlute the retorts, and 
pour the whole into a elie. with a long neck, to which 
fix a fuitable capital, and a 
each fide with 
isa sega: of thelaft importance, without which 
braces much phlegm,” Biet. 
in yee: Trev 713. 
: to the. dofe F this cnedy they begin with feven or 
eight drops, ‘by sto fy fifty, on pref- 
ang occult, as in apoplexies. weaknefles, 
of the g 
ann. 1700. 
Gutta, in Aidit are ornaments in — of little 
ro ioe ah grt eae a9. architrave, 
veh on of oe or 
: e GuTry. 
’ GUTTEN BERG, Jou, 
the inventor of the noble Se Bhp. eran at Mentz 
ever, be: 
pees Tea 
© An Enquiry, 
gard to the. Suit 
oe 
. a — af bisatecpy — 
pee te | 
common fal ammoniac, v 
except that the fmell is more toppers: Mem. recy 
in Bagriphy regarded as bearers. 
againft 7 Guttemberg, &c. gutters, anda at fi 
GUT 
in 1439,’" that he was the inventor of typography; that-he 
reste Sct Se prefs mounted, that in this prefs 
there were forms, locked by fcrews, which fhew that the 
eepeben were moveable. The characters which he employed 
were cut out of weod, though he fometimes ufed lead, or fome 
other harder metal, for hie types. Iu: the year I Gut- 
temberg was honoured by the archbifhop Adolphus witha 
mark of dtineion, to which his genius and labour entitled 
He was admitted among the nobility of his court, al- 
iowa to wear the _— peculiar to that order, and had a 
penfion, together wit 
con. 
‘san ferred upon him. Gucedeed is fuppofed to have died ia 
_ the year 1467 or 1468. 
He was interred in the — of 
Recollets at Mentz, and the ee: epitaph w pe 2 
over or near his tomb. ‘ D.O.M.S, Johanni Gen hy 
(from the name of his houfe,) artis imprefforia repertorl, de 
omni natione et ingua optime merito, in nominis fui memo- 
riam immertalem, Adam Gelthus pofuit.’’ Over 
houfe, in which Guttemberg lived, was placed the following 
infcription in the year 1507. 
Joanni GUTTEMBERGENSI 
STINO, 
QUI PRIMUS OMNIUM — ERE 
IMPRIMENDAS INVENI 
HAC ARTE DE ORBE TOTO Mlih MERENTI 3 
IVO VINTIGENSIE 
HOC SAXUM PRO MONUMENTO POSUIT. 
CUTTER, in Geography, a ere of —_ in the 
province of Mecran; fituated in a abian fea; 
40 miles W. of Guadel. N. lat. 25: 18. E whe or" a 
Alfo, a {mall ifland in the Arabian a the coait 
erfia. ie. eee 
ae a cae » Or fur, 
{pades proper for the purpo : 
SUTTER, in Buildi ae a adaaal be colle€ting and con- 
er from the roof, lituated between the F 
each other at an internal 
an inclined interfeétion to the wien, the angle thus { 
is called a valley. The external angles formed byte 
clined planes are called hi 
fc tters are horizontal, but the i 
of the planes form hips and vallies = inclined” 
ters for lead are —— partly # boning 
pendicnlar to the plane of the walls, had partly b 
clined fides of the roof re 
and are fupported by horizontal sore tin 
et — f the rafters, againft whi ii they a are ae at one 
Gi other cad is fupported cote to to the ree 
s, which 
‘The boarding which is teppare “/ the bearers 
and which ftands perpendicular to the f the wallsy 
forms the bottom « 
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