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Wis  tar's  Lozenges. 
(  Am.  Joub.  Pharm 
\     Sept.  1, 1874. 
through,  and  with  the  same  motion  carry  it  forward  until  it  falls 
down  behind  the  guard,  and  rests  in  one  of  the  grooves  of  the  dryer. 
With  the  fingers  push  the  dryer  forward  one  notch,  and  repeat. 
When  the  lozenges  are  dry,  shake  them  off,  and  they  will  snap  afe 
the  marked  places  without  any  trouble. 
END  OF  DRYING  BOARD. 
After  getting  used  to  the  machine  the  guard  maybe  taken  off;  but 
I  always  liked  to  use  it,  and,  with  all  respect  to  those  now  making 
them,  be  it  said  I  turned  out  the  best  finished  lozenges  that  have 
ever  been  in  the  market. 
The  quantity  of  water  to  be  used  in  mixing  the  mass  varies  with 
