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The Economical, Medical, and Physiological Facts dispersed through various Articles.

 A.  ABSORBENTS, see.  Abstergents, see.  , the Marine; see :—its economical uses; see —substances that yield vegetable acid; see.  Acidity of the, see.  , relieved by Snakeroot; ; gruel; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; -bark, &c.  , how to purify, see, , , &c. <section end="Air" /> <section begin="Alder" />, its use in fencing, see. <section end="Alder" /> <section begin="Ale" />, to clarify, see, —to improve its flavour, see. <section end="Ale" /> <section begin="Alkali" />, vegetable, may be obtained from, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , &c. <section end="Alkali" /> <section begin="Alum" />, substitute for, see ;—is also extracted from. <section end="Alum" /> <section begin="Anchovies" />Anchovies, substitutes for; see ;—their management, see <section end="Anchovies" /> <section begin="Animation" />, suspended; see, , , , , , &c. <section end="Animation" /> <section begin="Antidotes" />, see, , &c. <section end="Antidotes" /> <section begin="Antiscorbutics" />, see, , , , , , &c. <section end="Antiscorbutics" /> <section begin="Antiseptics" />, see, , , , , , , , &c. <section end="Antiseptics" /> <section begin="Antispasmodics" />, see, , ,. <section end="Antispasmodics" /> <section begin="Aperients" />, see, , , , , , , , , , &c. <section end="Aperients" /> <section begin="Aphthae" />, relieved by, , &c. <section end="Aphthae" /> <section begin="Apoplexy" />, see. <section end="Apoplexy" /> <section begin="Apple-trees" />, to protect, see, p. 433, Suppl. <section end="Apple-trees" /> <section begin="Apricots" />, to increase their fertility, see,. <section end="Apricots" /> <section begin="Arrow-root" />, see. <section end="Arrow-root" /> <section begin="Arsenic" />, see ;—danger of employing it in granaries, see. <section end="Arsenic" /> <section begin="Artichoke" />, substitute for, see. <section end="Artichoke" /> <section begin="Asparagus" />, substitutes for, see<section end="Asparagus" /> Rh