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deleterious principle of Belladonna, may be used in such 
diseases as that herb and its extract are used for ; also in 
ilating the pupil for surgical operations. The dose must 
y minute—perhaps from the 32d to the 16th part of 
Arnopa BrnLaponna. Deadly nightshade. 
< d.1. Pentandria Monogynia. Nat. ord. Luride, 
Bg Suis. : 
cl. 
r, aped. | Stam. distant. Berry, globular, 2-celled. 
~ donne folia. Edin. Deadly nightshade leaves. tropa 
Belladonna, Folia. Deadly nightshade, the leaves. U. S. 
a nto Sern Jeff. Coll. No. 121—figure of the plant, 
tive of Britain, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; frec uent- 
; shady places, in. ‘ 
areous soils; flowering in June, 
Rinber. = 
and ripening its b 
_ of Antony. : 
Buchanan relates, that ‘the Scots mixed a quantity of © 
the juice of Belladonna (solaaum souniferum) with the 
__. bread and drink, witich by their truce they were to su pr’ ¥ 
cat Pnorentins axp Uses. Being the concentrated 
