CHAP. 32.—LAVER OR SION: TWO REMEDIES.
Laver,1159 too, a plant which grows in streams, preserved and boiled, is curative of griping pains in the bowels.
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Laver,1159 too, a plant which grows in streams, preserved and boiled, is curative of griping pains in the bowels.