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Tlius when the plant is in Hower they are in greater quantity in the plant tlian before that con- dition ; the essential oil increases according to the quantity of the sun's rays it receives. The proper culture of the plant developes in it the bitter and tonic principles, and tlic phosphates will be found in proportion to the manure employed. Finally, the quantity of iron will depend upon the richness of the water in which the cress is planted. As food, water- cress ought to be used in its gree...n or uncoolced state, in the {f>na of salad or without any seasoning. Wa- tercress enters largely into the composition of the " sirop antiscorbutiquc^, " of the French Pharmaco- poeia, which is commonly prescribed in scrofulous and scorbutic affections. — British Medical Jowiial. A Cure for Colds in the Head. It would seem as if the cure for those worst of small nuisances, colds in the head, which Dr. Ferrier, of King's College, suggested in the Litnecl, might prove to be a remedy of very great value.
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