d. Such is the efficacy of this réot, (aps Sm 
who take it recover, they are indeed well at | 
her medicine. Bitters made of this root are Proper 
Tussilago heise The leaves and flowers. 
This kts i high, moist, clay eibeu’s producing yellbe einem. 
- ee _ March; ‘these soon fall off and are succeeded : 
large roundish leaves close to the ground, by andepiat, an and ree 
ing on long radical foot stalks. “The flow: in 
red with small pointed purple lea’ <r 
hi h, and is coy 
taste is herbaceous, somewhat glutinous, and subacrid, es 
root is long eves lend ¥, Somewhat greenish, running in “iferent  —_ 
rections, bri ent, and aromatic. a” | 
The juice mi of the dried leaves has been found effica- _ 
cious in the scrofula. The leaves powdered fine and a small pinch 
ja pete time, removes the giddiness, and all other obstructions 
th and nose. “Tti isa es medicine in ona sehen 
_ Comrrey. Symphitum oficinalis. The root. . 
“ "This well known and useful plant rises about two feet in height’? 
leaves very large, similar to water dock; roots long, thick as a 
man’s thumb, very mucilaginous, and are black externally, and 
white within ; flowers of a pale blue color. It grows in moist mea- 
dows, near springs, and is planted in gardens for family use. 
The r s are ent, and mucilaginous, similar a marsh- 
~ They correct salt sharp serum and acridity of the humors. 
oilodh wiki GE Well, or in a tyrt >, it heals internal inju Z 
soreness, erosions of the inte? “Seago ysel 
gout, &c. Catone is an ingredient in the 
ec per giao . 2. 
ail, taken freely in tea, is good in dysentery, bleeding ics, 
= The posedened leaves, applied to wounds, stops their gee 
ken as 5 ‘the nose nose bleed. Iti is a styp 
