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A volatile oil from the ripe fruit of Juniperus communis.
Juniper resembles turpentine in many of its actions, but it is less powerful and also less disagreeable. It is a stomachic stimulant and diuretic. In large doses it inflames the kidneys and produces strangury.
Average dose, iii.-0.2 mil.
 
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