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ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. 67 
MOTHER OF THYME, {Thymus serphyllus,|—Employed 
in Baths, Fomentations, and.as a Condiment. — _ 
MOUTH ROOT, [Coptis trifolia,]}—The powder or tincture 
restores the appetite and strength after Fevers. 
MILFOIL, [Achillea millefolium,J—The decoction purifies 
the blood and removes obstructions. 
— MYRTLE FLAG, [Acorus . pA tO ce SR Ea in Flatu- 
lence, Colie, and Wind i in the Stomach. ee 
MAY WEED, [Anthemis elt Eelonel in Fever Be 
Colds to produce perspiration. 
paces) (Myristica oschata,|—Employed oe correet the taste 
_ and operation other remedies. — ces aaa’ 
MAN ROOT, “[Convolvulus panduratus.] — ae pe. 
MAN. -IN-THE-GROUND, [Convolvulus panduratus. _ 
MAN-OF-THE-EARTH, [Convolvulus panduratus, |}—Given 
in Dropsical Hiactione, for Copeomp yom Dona ap 
Asthma. 
MORTIFICATION ROOT, [Althea ‘officinalis, |—Good i 
. diseases of the baa ie mone irritation — 
as ‘pain, — - ety 
MEZEREON, [Daphne weilediciff-otte prineipal use is in 
Syphilis and Cutaneous diseases. 
MOUSE-EAR, [Gnaphaleum uglinosum,|—A tea is a Ba for 
Colds, Coughs, and Obstructions. 
MEADOW CABBAGE ROOT, [[etodes ° cd tida,J—A “Appi 
~eable to ‘Bleeding : at the Bangs, Coughs, Asthina, de. 
MAPLE. ROOT,. _[Heucheria a 
oe —An external reme- 
age, Sores, Wounds. aan Ulcers. 
