. 50 ROOTS, ‘HERBS, AND ¥LOWERS. 
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CARROT: LEAVES, WILD, [Daucus earota,}—Decidedly 
useful in Gravel, diseases of the Bladder, mm Suppressed 
Menses, 
CANOE-WOOD BARK, [Liriodendron tulipifera,] rood 
in Intermittents, Hysterics, and Dyspeptical cases. 
CAROLINA PINK, [Spigelia marilandica,J—An officinal 
remedy for Worms, and affords relief in acute diseases. 
COLTS FOOT, [Tussillago farfara,|—Esteemed in Coughs, 
Asthma, and Consumption. 
COLIC ROOT, [Asclepias tuberosa,]|—Beneticial in Pleuri- 
sy, Volies, and all Flatulent diseases. , “3 
CARDUS, SPOTTED, [Centaurea Getatasta leat anael a 
in Fever and Ague, and for a corrector of the Bile. 
_ CARAWAY SEED, [Carum carui,]—A’ ce. ingredient in 
_carminative compounds, 
CARDINAL ‘FLOWER, BLUE, (Lobelia ase. — 
Highly extolled as a remedy in Syphilitis diseases. 
CARDAMOM SEED, [Alpinia cardamomum,|—Employed 
as a corrective of purgative and tonic medicines. 
CURRANT BARK, BLACK,—Good in all diseases of the 
Throat. : 
_ DOVE'S FOOT, (Geranium maculatum,)—Established rem- 
edy for Diarrhoea, Hemorrhage, and Fluor Albus. 
_DILL-WEED, or DILLY, [Authemis cotula,| Employed 
in Fevers and Colds to produce perspiration, 
‘DOGWOOD BARK, [Cornus florida,|—In Fevers, both ie 
» termittents and others, nearly equal to Quinine. _ 
DACKRETTER, {Veratrum Snares in -Catarts 
Magia and Herpetie affections. 
