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94 '. ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. 
_ SPOTTED PLANTAIN, [Goodyera pubescens, |—External- 
ly and internally, good for Scrofulous diseases. — 
SPRUCE LEAVES, HEMLOCK, [Pinus canadensis,]— 
Good in Inflammatory Rheumatism, to Purify the 
Blood, and to cause Perspiration. 
STICKWORT, [Agrimonia eupatoria,|—Employed in Fe- 
_ vers, Jaundice, Coughs, and Bowel complaints. 
SPOTTED CARDUS, [Centaurea benodicta,|Preseribed 
in Fever and as a corrector of Bile. 
STARWORT, MEALY, [Aletris farinosa,]—Cures Flatu- 
lent Colie, Fevers, and Chronic Rheumatism. The root 
is the part used. 
SPOTTED GERANIUM, [Geranium igual well- 
established remedy for “Diarrhcea, Hace and 
Fluor Albus. 
SUNFLOWER, GARDEN, [Helianthus annus] —Good i in 
 Dysentery and Diarrhea. 
TREFOIL, [Hepatica triloba,]—For Bleeding at. the Lungs, 
Consumption, Coughs, and Liver complaints. 
THYME, [Thymus serphyllus,]}—Employed in Baths, Fo- 
mentations, and as a Condiment. 
THYME, ENGLISH, [Thymus vulgaris,|—Employed in 
sine acon and pan gamed gs ee 
impart ec : 
TAMARACK BARK [Pintis mierocarpa,]—Excellent in 
Obstructions of the Liver. © 
TILIA FLOWERS, [Tilia glabra,]—A tea is useful in Head- . 
aches, Epilepsy, and Spasmodic Coughs. . 
TURTLE-BLOOM, [Chelone glabra,]—Given in Fevers and 
Jaundice, and is a good Vermifuge. 
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