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Page 191
... taken inwardly is good against the cough " ; Turpentine ; Wax , " a good medicine to be drunk or eaten " ; Hart's and Hog's suet ; Mill dust , " in compositions to stay fluxes of bleeding wounds . " There is also a list of Simples ...
... taken inwardly is good against the cough " ; Turpentine ; Wax , " a good medicine to be drunk or eaten " ; Hart's and Hog's suet ; Mill dust , " in compositions to stay fluxes of bleeding wounds . " There is also a list of Simples ...
Page 490
... taken up as nutriment into the blood , and by so doing maintain life and keep the economy in working order . The quantity of water that should be taken daily depends largely upon circumstances , but as a rule about four and a half ...
... taken up as nutriment into the blood , and by so doing maintain life and keep the economy in working order . The quantity of water that should be taken daily depends largely upon circumstances , but as a rule about four and a half ...
Page 110
... taken to eating wheat and neglecting wire worm . Most bedded - out plants have suffered somewhat from the in- clement season , and gardens which depend on these for their principal display of colour have been rather a failure , so far ...
... taken to eating wheat and neglecting wire worm . Most bedded - out plants have suffered somewhat from the in- clement season , and gardens which depend on these for their principal display of colour have been rather a failure , so far ...
Contents
THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM BY JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
SOME OLD PICTURES AT RHEIMS BY EDITH M MILLAR | 69 |
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