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"Greyson!" and the doctor looked as though a name so medicinally humble had never before struck the tympanum of his ear. "Yes; Greyson. And then, down at what's the name of the place, there was Thorne." "Greshamsbury?" "Yes; Greshamsbury. But he and Thorne didn't hit it off; and so since that he has had no one but myself."

Tobacco, divine, rare, superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all the panaceas, potable gold, and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. . . . a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health, hellish, devilish, and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul

If any young lady, being prevailed upon to sing, become nervous afterwards, Mr. Mincin leads her tenderly into the next room, and restores her with port wine, which she must take medicinally. If any gentleman be standing by the piano during the progress of the ballad, Mr.

It is of a mottled red or brown colour, of a firm consistency and sweet taste, resembling exactly in appearance, flavour, and colour, the manna used medicinally in Europe. Another variety is yielded by the Eucalyptus mannifera and is found early in the morning under the tree, scattered on the ground. This is beautifully white and delicate, resembling flakes of snow.

I think for once I will try the effect of your first prescription; but, remember, it is only medicinally." The next moment the glass was returned to the table empty, and the good man took his leave. "Now, Mr. , was it not too bad of you to make that man break his pledge?" observed a person at table. "My dear Sir, that man requires very little temptation to do that.

She was unfortunately obliged to use the waters of the springs medicinally, and many an hour was clouded by mental and physical discomfort. Yet the vivacity of her intellect, her rare familiarity with all the newest literature, and her unusually keen appreciation of everything which was beautiful in nature stimulated and charmed us.

On the other hand, these are the very patients in whom, sometimes, alcohol in small doses may be advisable, especially if the patient is old; and a dose of alcohol used medicinally when an attack of cardiac disturbance is present is good treatment. The quick dilatation is valuable.

If any young lady, being prevailed upon to sing, become nervous afterwards, Mr. Mincin leads her tenderly into the next room, and restores her with port wine, which she must take medicinally. If any gentleman be standing by the piano during the progress of the ballad, Mr.

Figs are supposed to be more nutritious by having their sugar united with a large portion of mucilaginous matter, which, from being thought to be of an oily nature, has been long esteemed an useful demulcent and pectoral; and it is chiefly with a view of these effects that they have been medicinally employed. FRAXINUS Ornus. MANNA. L. E. D. There are several sorts of Manna in the shops.

We floundered helplessly up the wet path, sinking over our ankles in many places, but a glorious fire on the top of the height greeted us, and a mug of hot whisky and water taken medicinally, of course made us quite ready to eat a hearty dinner and dry our wet clothes.

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