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APPENDIX. 



English name 



Polypody. 



Poppy 

 (Red). 



Poppy 

 (White). 



Rest-harrow. 



Rose (Dog). 

 Rose (Red). 



Rosemary, 



Saflrc 



Sage. 



Sauce-alone 



Scurvy- 

 grass. 



Sloe. 



Sorrel. 



Latin name. 



Polypodium 

 vulgare. 



Papaver Rheas. 



Papaver somni- 

 ferum. 



Ononis 

 sis. 



Rosa canina. 

 Rosa gallica. 



Rosmarinus of. 

 ficinalis. 



Part used. 



Ruta 

 lens. 



graveo. 



Crocus sativus. 



Salvia 

 nalis. 



offiei 



Erysimum Al 

 liaria. 



Cochlearia offi- 

 cinalis. 



Prunusspinosa, 



Rum ex 

 tosa. 



Rhi 



Petals, 

 unripe 

 capsules. 



Capsules 

 (inspis- 

 sated 

 juice or 

 opium.) 



Root. 



Fruit. 

 Petals. 



Flowering 

 tops. 



Herb. 



Stigmata. 



Herb. 



Herb. 



Herb. 



Properties. 



Deobstruent, pur- 

 gative. 



Fruit, 

 bark, 

 flower. 



Herb 



Anodyne, diapho- 

 retic. 



Narcotic, stimu- 

 lant, diaphoretic, 

 sedative, anti- 

 spasmodic. 



Deobstruent, diu- 

 retic, demulcent. 



Refrigerant. 

 Astringent, tonic. 



Excitant, sto 

 machic, tonic. 



Excitant, deob- 

 struent, sudo- 

 rific, emmena- 

 gogue. 



Anodyne, exci- 

 tant, exhilarant, 

 antispasmodic, 

 diaphoretic. 



Tonic, nervine 

 stomachic, car- 

 minative. 



Diuretic, diapho- 

 retic, expecto- 

 rant. 



Excitant, anti 

 scorbutic, diu 

 retic. 



Diseases in which used. 



Fruit astringent 

 refrigerant ; bark- 

 tonic ; Jlowers 

 laxative. 



Refrigerating, 

 subastringent, 

 diuretic. 



Visceral obstructions * ; hypochon- 

 driasis ; viscid mucus of the in- 

 testines ; epilepsy ; worms ; ra- 

 chitis. 



Erysipelas ? pleurisy ; convulsive 

 diseases ; coughs *. 



To procure sleep *, and allay pain 

 and irritation * ; convulsive and 

 spasmodic diseases* ; typhus ; 

 diarrhoea ; dysentery ; intermit- 

 tents ; cholera; pyrosis. 

 Obstructions of the viscera ; jaun- 

 dice ? calculus ; suppression of 

 urine ; cachexia ; chlorosis ; sar- 

 cocele ? 

 Febrile disorders ; coughs. 

 Diarrhoea ; haemoptysis ; leucor- 

 rhoea; chronic catarrh *; phthisis? 

 externally, sore-throat*; inflamed 

 eyes. 

 Nervous disorders*; hysteria; faint- 

 ing ; epilepsy ; head-aches*; fluor 

 albus; chlorosis; asthma; chro- 

 nic coughs ; externally, to pa- 

 ralytic limbs, atonic tumours, . 

 &c 

 Epilepsy ; hysteria; flatulent colic*; 

 convulsive diseases*; obstructed 

 menstruation ; worms ; head- 

 ache. 

 Spasmodic and nervous affections *; 

 drowsiness; fainting; hysteria*; 

 asthma; chronic coughs; nervous 

 vomitings * ; typhoid fevers * ; 

 atonic gout ; obstructed menses ; 

 exanthemata. 

 Debilities of the stomach and intes- 

 tines * ; nervous languor ; night 

 sweats * ; epilepsy ; vertigo ; hy- 

 pochondriasis ; hysteria ; fluor 

 albus ; externally, relaxation of 

 the uvula ; ulcers of the mouth ; 

 swellings ; bruises. 

 Nephritic complaints ; asthma ; 

 rheumatism* ; scurvy ; externally, 

 foul and gangrenous ulcers. 

 Rheumatism ; paralysis; cachexia; 

 scurvy * ; dropsies * ; chronic 

 catarrh; amenorrhcea; externally, 

 scorbutic ulcers ; cutaneous 

 eruptions. 

 Diarrhoea * ; hemorrhages ; exter- 

 nally, enlarged tonsils and re- 

 laxed uvula ; bark, in intermit- 

 tents * ; fluor albus ; calculus ? 

 Jloivers, as a laxative in costive- 

 ness, &c. 

 Fevers*; loosenesses ; scurvy ; cu- 

 taneous eruptions ; calculus ? 



