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APPENDIX. 



English name. 



Lettuce. 

 Lily (white) 



Lily of the 

 Valley. 



Lime. 



Liquorice. 



Madder. 

 Maidenhair. 



Marjoram. 



Marsh-Mal- 

 low. 



Masterwort. 



Meadow- 

 Sweet. 



Melilot. 



Mercury. 

 Mezereon. 



Milkwort. 



Mint (Pep 

 per). 



Misseltoe. 

 Sorrel. 



Latin name. 



Lactuca sativa. 



Lilium album 



Convallaria 

 majalis. 



Tilia europcea. 



Glycyrrhiza 

 glabra. 



Rubia tincto 



rum. 

 Adiantum Ca- 



pillus-veneris. 



Origanum vul- 

 gare. 



Althota officl 

 nalis. 



Peucedanum 

 Ostruthium. 



Spircea Ulma- 

 ria. 



Melilotus offici- 

 nalis. 



Mercurialis pe- 



rennis. 

 Daphne Meze 



reum. 



Polygala vul- 

 garis. 



Mentha Pipe- 

 rita. 



Viscum album. 



Part used. 



Properties. 



Herb 



(juice.) 



Flowers, 

 bulb. 



Flowers. 



Flowers, 

 innerbark 



Root. 



Root. 

 Herb. 



Flowering 

 tops. 



Root. 



Root. 



Root, 

 flowers. 



Flowering 

 tops, 

 seeds. 



Bark. 



Herb and 



root 

 Herb. 



Herb. 



Narcotic, diapho- 

 retic. 



Anodyne, emme- 



nagogue ? bulb 



suppurative. 

 Anodyne, anti 



spasmodic, er 



rhine. 



Anodyne, anti 

 spasmodic ; bark 

 demulcent. 



Demulcent, pec 



toral. 



Astringent, em 



menagogue. 

 Tonic, demulcent 



pectoral. 



Excitant, carmi 

 native, resolvent 



Diseases in which used. 



Artemisia vul- 

 garis. 



Flowering 

 tops. 



Demulcent, lu- 

 bricating, ape 

 rient. 



Carminative, su 

 dorific, emmena- 

 gogue, diuretic. 



Astringent, flow- 

 ers, diaphoretic. 



Carminative, ano 

 dyne, seeds emol- 

 lient. 



Poisonous. 



Stimulant, dia- 

 phoretic, vesi- 

 catory. 



Tonic, expecto- 

 rant. 



Stomachic, car- 

 minative. 



Deobstruent, anti- 

 spasmodic, de- 

 tersive. 



Tonic, deobstru- 

 ent, emmena- 

 gogue. 



Coughs*; phthisis and all painful 

 affections * ; want of sleep ; hy- 

 pochondriasis ; satyriasis. 



Epilepsy? bidb externally, to in- 

 flammatory tumours and abscess- 

 es *. 



Epilepsy ; apoplexy ; spasmodic 

 and nervous disorders * ; as an 

 errhine in paralysis of the tongue, 

 deafness, &c. 



Epilepsy ; apoplexy ; vertigo * ; 

 spasms ; coughs ; sleeplessness ; 

 bark, to inflammatory surfaces, 

 burns, &c. 



Catarrh and coughs * ; heat of 

 urine ; nephritis ; strangury ; 

 diarrhoea. 



Chlorosis and difficult menstru- 

 ation ; jaundice ; dysentery. 



Obstructions of the viscera ; ca- 

 tarrh ; cough, and irritation of 

 the lungs and air-passages *. 



Nervous complaints *; hysteria ; 

 flatulence and debility of stomach ; 

 spasmodic coughs ; externally, 

 in obstructions ; rheumatic af- 

 fections ; indolent tumours. 



Pulmonary and intestinal affec- 

 tions * ; tickling coughs*; dy- 

 sentery ; heat of urine ; cal- 

 culus ; externally, in emollient fo- 

 mentations, &c. 



Colic ; flatulence * ; intermittents ; 

 paralysis ; hysteria * ; obstinate 

 coughs ; asthma* ; obstructed 

 menses. 



Diarrhoea ; dysentery ; fevers ; 

 Jlowers, in languishing eruptive 

 disorders *. 



Colic *; dysentery ; catarrh * ; ex- 

 ternally,to tumours; pleuritic and 

 gouty pains. 



Not used. 



Chronic rheumatism ; syphilis ; 

 lepra and scrofulous swellings * ; 

 paralysis of the tongue ; ex- 

 ternally, in chronic local pains *. 



Pleurisy ; phthisis ; marasmus ; 

 coughs *. 



Cramp and wind in the stomach * ; 

 hysteria ; nervous vomitings ; 

 flatulent colic * ; anorexia ; sup- 

 pression of the menses. 



Epilepsy * ; chorea ; convulsive 

 diseases ; hysteria ; pleuritis ; 

 viscid pituita in the stomach and 

 bowels. 



Indigestion ; agues ; obstructed 

 menses * ; hysteria ; epilepsy ; 

 externally, in anodyne foment- 

 ations. 



