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Volume 1 · 65 words · 1778 Edition

a disease frequent in Bengal, and other parts of the Indies, wherein the tongue chaps and cleaves in several places, being extremely rough withal, and sometimes covered with white spots. The Indians are very fearful of this disease, which they attribute to extreme heat of the stomack. Their remedy is, to chew the black-seeded basilica, drink some chalybeated liquor, or the juice of large mint.