270 MEDICAL BOTANY. 



DORONICUM. 



919. Pardalianches. Narcotico-acrid. 



CALENDULA. 



950. Officinalis. Employed as a carminative. 



CYNARACE^E. 



CENTAUREA. 



951. Calcitrapa. Bitter, febrifugal. 



952. Centaurium. Bitter, febrifugal. 

 954. Jacea. Bitter, febrifugal. 



SlLYBUM. 



956. Marianum. Leaves sudorific and aperient. 



LAPPA. 



957. Minor. Root tonic, aperient, sudorific, and diuretic. Fruit bit- 



ter and acrid ; also used as a diuretic. 



CNICUS. 



958. Benedictus. Febrifugal. 



CICHORACE^l. 



LACTUCA. 



959. Virosa. Narcotic. 



960. Sativa. Sedative. Produces Thridax. 



TARAXACUM. 



961. Dens leonis. The infusion, decoction, and extract of the root 



are tonic and aperient. Diuretic. 



CICHORIUM. 



962. Intybus. Root tonic and aperient. Used in decoction in chro- 



nic visceral and cutaneous diseases. 



VALERIANACEJE. 



VALERIANA. 



964. Officinalis. Roots foetid, stimulant, and narcotic. Employed 

 as an anthelmintic. Produces Valerian-root. 



PLANTAGINACE^. 



PLANTAGO. 

 968. Psy Ilium. Seeds mucilaginous, demulcent. 



970. Cynops. Seeds mucilaginous, demulcent. 



971. Lanceolata. Leaves and roots bitter, astringent. Used as an 



expectorant and vulnerary. 



