Occasionally used in California as a garden plant.
Largely planted as an ornament of parks and gardens in the eastern states, and in many European countries, where it grows with vigor and rapidity; occasionally used in forest planting in the United States.
The bark contains tannic acid and is used in tanning leather and occasionally as a tonic, and the fragrant balsam contained in the buds of some species is occasionally used in medicine.
A yellowish-brown powder, occasionally used in medicine as a tonic, alterative, and febrifuge.
Externally, it is occasionally used as an application to foul ulcers; and was formerly commonly employed internally in chronic pulmonary affections, in doses of 20 to 50 drops.
Carbonic acid gas and nitrous oxide; occasionally used in phthisis, by means of a bladder and mouth-piece.
In this way (diluted with thrice its weight of olive oil) it is occasionally used as a counter-irritant.
At the present day it is occasionally used in clysters, and, when scented, as a pomade to make the hair grow, for which purpose it is said to be superior to bear's grease.
It affords to water an intensely bitter decoction, which is occasionally used in medicine, and was formerly substituted by some brewers for hops, but is now prohibited under severe penalties.
The casks should be made of new wood, but not of oak--though old white wine casks are occasionally used.
If the cast iron be of bad quality, a little limestone is occasionally used in the above operation.
In verse the vocative isoccasionally used even in the predicate: as, #quō moritūre ruis?
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