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20.38 CHAP. 38.—THE SEA-CABBAGE: ONE REMEDY.

Sea-cabbage [Note] is the most strongly purgative of all these plants. It is cooked, in consequence of its extreme pungency, with fat meat, and is extremely detrimental to the stomach.



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