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Centaury, the great stomachic: its preference to all other bitters ; in that it gives an appetite and good digestion, and neither heats nor binds the body. With an account of the plant, and method of gathering, and preparing it : and a few rules for such as have weak stomachs.
1765, Printed for R. Baldwin ..., and J. Ridley ...
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Centaury, the great stomachic: its preference to all other bitters; in that it gives an appetite and good digestion, and neither heats nor binds the body. ... By J. Hill, ...
1765, printed for R. Baldwin, and J. Ridley
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