BLOOD ROOT. 83 
as a stimulating tonic, capable of increasing the 
appetite and promoting digestion. 
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Sanguinaria Canadensis, Lin. sp. pl-—Curris, Botan. Mag. 
é. 162.—Arron, Hort. Kew. ii. 222.—Watrer, Carol. 153.— 
Micuavx, Flora 1, 309.—Pursn, ii. 366.—Sanguinaria minor, 
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unculus Virg. albus. Parkinson, Th. 326.—Chelidonium ma- 
jus Canad. acaulon Cornurvs, Canad, 212, 
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Scnepr, 85,—Smiru, Trans. Lond. Med. Society, i. 179.— 
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