66 ROOIS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. 
LOVE- LIES-BLEEDING, . _[ Amaranthus - Sapo: 
~~ achus,]—Celebrated in profuse. Merwtntion, Bowel com- 
_ plaints, and Piles. 
LARGE PLANTAIN, [Plantago. acad aise in 
Poisons of all kinds, Erysipelas, and Salt Rheum. 
LIME TREE FLOWERS, [Tilia glabra,|——A tea is useful 
in Head-ache, Epilepsy, and Spasmodic Coughs. 
LEMON, GARDEN or WILD, [Podophylium peltatum,}— 
A substitute. for mercury in Venereal, Scrofulous, and 
all other diseases, _ 
LOCUST PLANT, [Cassia scavibenilies.i=<itveldia similar 
to the senna, but not so active. 
LARKSPUR HERB, [Delphinium sbesolidnsti, jE de- 
coction is found useful in Dropsical affections. sen 
mine BED: ROOT, {Asclepias syriaca,J—An effectual — 
eure of ares and —_ in F Serofalos and piesa 
_ MALE FERN, [Aspiditin sien Cotaaeeda” a good 
: “remedy for the Tape Worm. 
MYRTLE BARK, [Myrica cerifera,]—Principally given in 
compounds, but the infusion is good in Dysentery, and 
all excessive evacuations. 
3 MOUNTAIN 1 ‘MINT, [Origanum vulgare, J-Valuable for 
bringing ¢ down Obstructed Menses, _—. 
MORNING GLORY, WILD, [Conyolyulus panduaing 
Prescribed in Consumption, halen. ca ntum 
__ Dysentery. ae wee 
MAPLE, STRIPED, [Acer striatum] ae a 
MAPLE, RED or SOFT, ecg tte ep oti 
taken. freely makes an excellent Ssrmilge-. ps 
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