ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. : 91 
STRAMONIUM LEAVES, [Datura - sini sana 
‘scribed in Epilepsy, Mania, Tie Doloroux, and Rheu- — 
matism. 
SWALLOW-WORT, ORANGE, [Asclepias tuberosa,|— 
_ The root is beneficial in Pleurisy, Colies, and all Flatu- 
lent disorders. . 
STAFF VINE, or TREE, ae soutien toes 
in Liver complaints and Dropsical affections ; the bark 
_ of the root is good in Inflammatory _ Rhoumatism to 
Purify the Blood. 
SPURRED RYE,’ [Acinula,]—Employed - some Bhye, . 
cians in difficult Parturition. : A 
SNAPPING HAZELNUT BARK, [Hamamelis vitgision,] ; 
—Useful in Bowel complaints, cee we — pain- 
ful Tumors. 
SNAPPING HAZELNUT LEAVES, [Hamamellis virgin- 
ica,|—Useful in, Bowel complaints, Hemorrhage, and 
__ painful Tumors. : 
SCULLCAP, [Scutellaria laterifolia,|—Remarkably _ effica- 
cious in St. Vitus’ Dance, Convulsions, and Lockjaw. 
SHEEP-BERRY BARK, [Viburnum lentago,]—A com- 
plete substitute for ——— bark, and said to be supe- 
* rior. 
SAVIN, [Juniperus communis, ]—Frequently used to restore 
Obstructed Menses and Secretions. — 
SHOP GENTIAN, [Gentiana lutea,]—Dyspepsia, Gout, 
and Hysterics, are benefitted by its use. 
SEA-THRIFT, [Statice limonium,]—Beneficial in Gleet, 
‘Whites, Diarrhoea, Canker, and Sore Throat. 
SWEET CLOVER, [Melilotus alba,}—Applied locally els 
Swellings and Inflammations. — 
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