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APPENDIX. 



English name 



Walnut. 



Water-cress, 



Water- 

 Dock. 



Water- 

 Dropwort. 



Water- 

 Hemlock. 



Wafer- 

 Parsnep. 



Water- Plan- 

 tain. 



Willow. 



Woodruff: 



Wood-Sor- 

 rel. 



Wormwood. 



Yarrow. 



Yew. 



Latin name. 



Juglans regia. 



Nasturtium of- 

 ficinale. 



Rumex Hydro 

 lapathum. 



CEnanthe cro 



cata. 

 Cicuta virosa. 



Sium nodiflo. 

 rum. 



Alisma Planta- 

 go. 



Salix alba. 



Asperula odo- 

 rata. 



Oxalis Aceto- 

 sella. 



Artemisia Ab- 

 sinthium. 



Achillea Mil- 

 lefolium. 



Taxus baccata. 



Part used. 



Rind of 

 fruit, ker- 

 nel (oil) 

 bark. 



Herb. 

 Root. 



Root. 

 Herb. 

 Root 

 Bark. 



Herb. 

 Herb. 



Herb and 

 root. 



Herb. 



Leaves. 



Properties. 



Astringent, tonic; 

 oil demulcent, 

 detersive ; bark 

 emetic. 



Antiscorbutic.diu- 

 retic. 



Deobstruent, pur- 

 gative and to. 

 nic, detersive. 



Poisonous. 



Narcotic, deter- 

 sive. (Poison- 

 ous.) 



Antiscorbutic, de- 

 obstruent, diu- 

 retic. 



Acrid, diuretic,; 

 vesicant. 



Diseases in which used. 



Dysentery ; indigestion : worms ; 

 intermittents ; sore-throat ; oil 

 in pulmonary complaints and 

 worms; and externally, to cu- 

 taneous affection. 



Scurvy ; obstructions of the vis- 

 cera and bladder. 



Scorbutic affections ; obstructions 

 of the viscera ; depraved di- 

 gestion ; cutaneous diseases * ; 

 externally, cutane. us affections ; 

 ulcers ; diseased gums ; loose- 

 ness of the teeth. 



Not used. 



Externally, lumbago ; rheumatism ; 

 herpes ; bubo. 



Cutaneous affections 

 tumours. 



lymphatic 



Narcotic, 

 sonous. ) 



Dropsy ; irritable bladder V calcu- 

 lus ? intermittents ; hvdropho- 

 bia? 



Intermittents *; alvine fluxes* ; he- 

 morrhage ; dyspepsia; debilities 

 of the intestinal canal ; hectic 

 and phthisis. 



Dropsies ; nephritic and calculous 

 complaints* ; obstructions of the 

 liver and mesenteric glands ; 

 jaundice ; exanthemata ; cu- 

 taneous affections. 



Putrid and bilious fevers* ; inflam- 

 matory complaints; obstructions 

 of the urinary passages; sore- 

 throat ; externally, scrofulous 

 ulcers, 

 antispas- Intermittents; gout; indigestion*; 

 loss of appetite ; hysteria* ; flatu- 

 lence ; epilepsy * ; jaundice ; 

 dropsy ; worms ; externally, in 

 anodyne fomentations, and as a 

 clyster in worm cases. 



Hemorrhages ; dysentery ; car- 

 dialgia; flatulence; colic; rheu- 

 matism ; nephritic complaints ; 

 fluor albus. 

 (Poi- Not sufficiently investigated. 



Tonic, astringent. 



Diuretic, diapho- 

 retic, deobstru- 

 ent. 



Refrigerant, anti 

 septic. 



Tonic, 

 modic, anthel 

 mintic, discuti- 

 ent. 



Astringent, tonic 

 sub-narcotic. 



