ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. _ 71 
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MONK’S-HEAD ROOT, [Leontodon taraxacum,]—A favo- 
rite remedy in diseases of the Liver, Gemval, and Consti- 
pation. ’ 
MASTERWORT LEAVES, iieacenk lanatum,]—Good 
in Epilepsy, Gastric and Flatulent diseases. 
MASTERWORT ROOT, [Heracleum lanatum,]—In Flatu- 
lent disorders of the Bowels,in Asthma, and Colds, very | 
MASTERWORT SEED, [Heracleum lanatum,J—A good © 
carminative in Flatulent complaints, 5 
MOHAWK WEED, [Uvularia perfoliata] — Useful in 
Wounds and Sores, and for Inflamed Larynx and Gums. 
MOUNTAIN ARNICA ROOT, [Arnica montana, ]— 
be used in similar complaints as the Flowers. 
MARIGOLD FLOWERS, [Calendula officinalis, ]—A do- 
mestic medicine for Children, and is used to keep out 
Eruptions. 
MOLDAVIAN BALM, CDemeopbaleid canariensis, |— 
This herb is ased in Decays, Head-aches, &e. 
MOUNTAIN BOX, [Arbutus ae in 
Ulcerations of the Kidneys and Bladder. "3 
MONARDA, [Monarda punctatas> _ 
MARJORUM, SWEET, [Origanum marjorana,]—The infu- 
sion is used to hasten a tardy eruption in Measles. : 
MARJORAM, WILD, [Origanum vulgare,|—The decoe- 
tion causes Perspiration, and relieves Obstructions in 
Menses. 
MARSH ROSEMARY, [Statice limonium,]—Beneficial in 
 Gleet, Whites, Diarrhoea, Canker, and Sore Throat. 
MARSH TREFOIL, [Menyanthes trifoliata,]—The infusion 
is useful in Scurvy, Herpetic diseases, and Rheumatism. 
