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lat, incidit, muci pe&oralis, urinae, men- 
jfium & lochiorum excretionem promovet, 
in morbis nervorumolimmultum celebrata; 
externo ufu vulneraria & mundificans; fuc- 
fus fternutationem ciet. 
Laferpitium latifolium Linn. Laferpitium 
foliis latioribus labatis Morifon. Thaplie, faux 
Turbith , Aifiaveoru; TrAccTMpvAAc? /uufm , 
bmtbfdfteridtfeg SaferFraut; Julio in monte 
Balingenfi ©dfolfsberg floridum invenit Cl. 
Ofterdinger, in extremis & fummis fcrobi- 
bus mont s ©mjbet'^ Duvernoy. Radices 
ejus acres radicibus convolvuli turpethi ne-p 
farie fubftitui monet Chomel Abrdge de 1 ’hi* 
Horre des plantes ufuelles, Edit. 4. Paris, 
m*- P- 6 4- 
Heracleum Sphondylium Linn. Falfe 
Bear s Breech, Sspor^vA/or A ioitzo^ss, tCUU 
fdje$ 3 drenF(au, unacbte 55 drcn!(au, Z&hm* 
twurj/ ^)eUFraut; floret Majo in pratis; Va¬ 
riat colore corollarum albo & rubello. Plan-. 
tae, quae ob caulis duritiem & recens & fic- 
cata, pafcendo pecori inepta eft, aut radi^ 
ces primo vere, quo folia prodeunt, effo¬ 
diendae , aut caulis digitum latum infra fo- 
ba abfciudendus. ©cbreb. (gfottiml. oerttt, 
JSDd>r, 3.p. 17. radix odoris ingrati, & 
foporis acris incidit, aperit, alvum ducit 
decofta, in morbis hepatis, cerebri, uteri 
& nervorum commendatur; Caules dulces, 
cortice acri nudatos, comedunt Ruffi Kam- 
fohatkenfes. J. G. Gmelin flor.fibir, licet alius. 
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