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GENERAL INDEX OF REFERENCE. 4S0 Deafness, remedies for, see Agi- tation; Eledricity. Death, app.irenr, proper treat- ment (or, s?e Drowning. Debilitated persons, proper food arid management of; see Debility. Deflmlcenrs, see Manna, Deobstruenis, see Bryony; Pen- ny, royal. Detergents, see Copaiba ; Fir- tree ; Madder. Diabetes, remedy for, see Lime. Diaphoretics, see Ammonia ; Antimony; Burdock ; Dame- wort; Harts^iorn ; Nigiitshade. Diarrhoeas, remedies for, see Berberries ; Cypress ; Deer ; Harts- horn ; Nutmeg ; Oiibanum ; Opi- urn i Rhubarb; Shepherd's. purse ; Spa-water ; Cascarilla (Supple- ment,) Digestion, to promote, see Asa- foetida. Diseases of Bees, see Bee-hives ; — of Dugs, to treat, see Dog. Dish, a wholesome vegetable one, to prepare, see Tulip. Diuretics, see Burdock ; Fennel; Fumitory ; Nettle; Tobacco-plant. Dodder, to extirpate, see Flax. Dulphin, or Bean. fly, to destroy, see Bean. Dresses of females, in what re- spells injurious to liealth, see Cli- mate. Dropsy, remedies for, see Ab- domen ; Aiise ; Bay-tree ; Broom ; Bryony; Dandelion; Elm-tret; Fox.glove; Garlic; Lily; Milk- wort; Orache ; Sen-air. Drowning, a contrivance for preventing, see Bamboe - habit ; Cork-tree. Dry Baths, their utility ; see Bath. Ducks, their uses in destroy, ing inseifts, see Black Canker. Dung, remedy for the inconve- nience of, in Agriculture, see Arable Land ; — substitute for, sec Compost. Dyes, permanent; see Dyeing. Dyeing, see Leather; Bismuth; Bramble; Lime-tree; Tutsan. TDyspepsy, remedy for ; see Ze- doary. Dysenteries, relieved by Cher- ries ; Cypress ; Dock ; Hartfell- water ; Hound's- Tongue ; Mas- tich ; Nutmeg ; Nux Vomica ; Opium ; Quince. tree ; Rose. bay ; Service-tree; Cascarilla (Suppl.) E. Ear-ach, see Ear (Suppl.) Ear.trumpets, their bad effefts in Deafness, see Ear. Ear. wigs, how to destroy, see Oil. ^ Earthen. ware, substitutes for lead, in finishing, see Glazing. Eating, excessive, consequences of, see Brain ; — too fast, see Mas- tication. Eels, how to catch, see Bobbing, Eggs, whites of, see Albumen. Emetics, see Club-moss ; Fox- glove ; Ipecacuanha ; Oxymel of Squills ; Sj)earvvort ; — operation of, how to restrain, see Salt. Epidemic Diseases, preservative against, «ee Flag. Epilepsy, remedies for, see Dog's Violet; Musliroom ; Night- shade, the Deadly ; Phosphorus ; Zanthoxylon. Errhine, see Sow-bread. Eruptions caused by shell-fish, see Muscle ; — remedies for, see Chalk; Harrowgate- water. Etiolation, its uses and disad^ vantages in vegetation, see Light, Evacuations, how promoted, see Excretion, Exer.