i 2,6 Hyofcyamus. 
traclo Hyofcyami difleruit cl. J. E. Greding • (*). In 
recentiore libello (**) de Exrrafto Hyofcyami praedicat 
Storck, quod fpafmos & convulfiones mitigavit, o- 
pem etiam tulit in epilepfia , mania, furore, tuffi 
phthificorum, ecclampfia infantili. 
OBS. 4. Arabum confeftio, Benge di£la, ex fpecie 
Hyofcyami praeparatur, eftque inebrians, fomrfifera, 
phantaflica, fomnia vigilia excitans, aflVeris adeo fa¬ 
miliaris, ut deficiente hac cibum faflidiant. Effe&us 
aurem hujus Benge eft, totum fy flem a nervofum de¬ 
bile, maxime irritabile; unde tremor corporis, terror 
ex minimo flrepitu, facies leucophlegmatica: d’ Ar- 
V1EUX C **) 
go. ATROPA Mandragora. Linn. Sp. pl. 
Mato med\ 88- 
Mandragora. Mill. Figuro t. /73. BlackW. 
Herb* t. 364. 
Mandragoras. Dodon. Pempt . Parkins* 
The at r. 344- 
Mandragora femina. Clus. Hifl. 2. p. 81 . 
Lobel. Hifl . 238. 
Mandragora fructu rotundo. Tilli Hort. Pi- 
/2122. p . 208 . t 43. 
Pharm. MANDRAGORAE Radix. 
Locus. Europa auffralis, in umbrofis & ad ri r 
pas fluviorum. Perennis ; 
FORMA,. Radix recens crafla, longa, bifida 
vel quadrifida , pallida. Siccata in taleolas lon¬ 
gitudinales fedta occurrit, fragilis. 
PROPRIET. Tota planta recens odorem ex¬ 
halat narcoticum, inebriantem. Siccata radix 
debi- 
*-*- ---- “ ’ 
(*) In LudwiG. Adv. med, v. 1. p. fi feq* 
(**) Lihell de Puljhtilla , p. rp, 
(***) l. e. f. n. feq. 
