PT eee ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. 
BLOOMSHELL FLOWER, [Chelone Glabra,J—Given in 
Fevers and Jaundice, and is a good Vermifuge. 
BIRD’S NEST, [Daucus Carrota,]—Given in Spree: 
Gravel, and Amenorrhea. 
BENI-BENI, [Sesamum Indicum.] 3 
BENNE LEAVES, [Sesamum Indicum,]—Makes a Mucil- 
__age for Cholera Infantum, Catarrh, and Brey Dis- 
eases. 
BALM OF GILEAD BUDS, [Populus Balsamifera,]—The 
Tincture for Debilitated Habits, and Fresh Wounds. 
_ BALM OF GILEAD HERB, [Dracocephalum Canariensis,] 
' —The infusion is good in Head-ache and Debility. 
BIRCH BARK, BLACK, [Betula Lenta.] 
_ BIRCH BARK, SWEET, [Betula Lenta,]—In decoction re- 
—— scumunineneth and tone to. the Lowmeln-aten: peeatery. 
BUCKHORN BRAKE, [Osmunda Regalis,]— 
Coughs, | — ‘and — -of Stomach mail 
- Bowels. 
BLESSED THISTLE, peiaitaulea Benedicta,]—Prescribed 
in Fever as a Corrector of the Bile. 
BELLWORT, [Uvularia Perfoliata,]—Useful in Wounds 
~ and Sores, and for Inflamed Larynx and Gums. 
BALMONY, [Chelone Glabra,j—Given in Fevers and 
Jaundice, and is a good Vermifuge. 
BITTER-SWEET, Bark of the Root, [Celastrus Scandens] 
—Beneficial in Liver Complaints and Dropsical Affec- 
tions. 
BLAZING STAR ROOT, [Aletris Farinosa,]—Cures Flatu- 
lent and Bevieric Cholic, Fevers, «and Chronic Rhed- 
_matism, 
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