-— are Sri 
The leaves, roots, flower. stalks, ind} juice ‘BP Dandelion, face 
(ees separately employed for medical purposes, and seem to differ 
rather. in degree of strength than i in any € essential property: therefore 
the expressed juice, or a strong decoction. of the roots have most 
commonly been prescribed, from. ‘one. once. to four, two or three 
times a day. The plant should be always used fresh ; even extracts 
prepared from it appear to lose much: o their power by keeping’. 
Ingreditur cum radice graminis regiam illani pian, cujus formulam Ludovicus. 
XIV. magno pretio redemit. Haller’s Stirp. Hel. No: 56. 
wit: 1 Lewis's M. M, 972." >. ? 
ARNICA MONTANA. ~ _- MOUNTAIN ARNICA. 
wed 
SYNONYMA. Arnica, Pharm. Lon. & Edinb. Doronicum Austri- 
acum Quartum, Clus, Pann. p. 520. Amgenrxn Reneaulme, p. 118. 
Doronicum Plantaginis folio alterum, C. B. 185. Tourn. Insti- 
tut. 487. Doronicum Germanicum Park. & Ray. Doronicum 
Germanicum foliis semper ex adverso nascentibus villosis, J. B. 
II. 19. Calendula Alpina, Gerard. 740... Arnica foliis conjugatis, 
ovatis, integerrimis, Hal. Stirp. Helo. . A. Montana. Flor. 
Dan. 63. Garin, Fruct. f. 451, Villars. Dauph. 207. 
Class Syngenesia. Ord. Polygamia siete, LZ. Gen-Pl: 958. 
Ess. Gen. Char. Recept. nuda. ew — Corollule radis 
filamentis 5 absque antheris.. 
Sp Ch. A. foliis ovatis integris: caulinis geminis OPPO His 
THIS plant is very common upon the northern mountains of 
Germany and Switzerland, and was first cultivated in this peace 
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