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ther practitioners in this city, several of whom are greatly attached to 

 the use of it.* I also employed it daily, during an attendance of six 

 months in the Philadelphia Aims-House Infirmary, where I introduced 

 it. After that time it was continued in constant use by the resident 

 pupils, who had seen so much good effects from it. 



The table represents the plant the size of nature, though I have been 

 obliged to select a small specimen to come within my limits. The 

 corymb is frequently eight or ten inches in diameter, and the leaves 

 six or seven inches long. 



* Those who have used it most extensively, and aided me in making it known, 

 are Dr. Hewson, Dr. Colhoun, Dr. Eberle, and Dr, M'Clellan. 



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