CHAP. XV.Of Castor-water.

CHAP. XV.Of Castor-water.

ThisDrug is brought to us in the Pods or Bags that naturally contained it, and these so much resemble the Testiclesof an Animal, both in their dry State, and when on the Body of the Creatures, that it is no wonder People who did not examine their Situation on the Animal, really took them for such; it is, however, a peculiar secreted Matter, contained in Bags destined to receive it.

Castor is an indurated Substance, formed of a Matter once fluid; the thinner Part of which has been evaporated by drying. It is a light and friable Matter, of a moderately lax Texture, and of a deep dusky brown Colour. It is of a somewhat acrid and bitterish Taste, and of a strong fœtid Smell, which, to many, is very disagreeable.

The Animal that produces the Castor is by all Authors called Castor and Fiber, and by the Vulgar, the Beaver.

The Castor of several Parts of the World differs in Goodness, and in regard to the Care taken in the drying. TheRussianCastor has long been the most esteemed, and theNew Englandkind the least.

Castor-water is of great Use in hysteric Cases, and all Diseases of the Nerves; in Epilepsies, Palsies, and all Complaints of that kind.

Take ofRussiaCastor an Ounce, of Water three Gallons; draw off one Gallon with a pretty brisk Fire.


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