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The wood
of the oak is used for ship-building--it is pre-eminent for this: the
house carpenter also makes considerable use of its timber for beams,
rafters, staircases, and wainscoting; and from the bark the physician
gets a useful tonic, and the tanner, by its astringent           con-
verts the skins of animals--some into material for the most delicate
gloves, and others into the rough woodman's mittens, besides number-
less other things.