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Use small doses for other troubles.
[HERB DEPARTMENT 441]
SNAKE ROOT, VIRGINIA. Aristolochia Serpentaria.
Internally, used for.--Sweating for feverish conditions where eruptions are tardy in coming out.
Externally, used for.--For snake bites.
Part used.--Root.
Gather (when).--May and June.
Grows (where).--Hill-sides, in rich shady woods.
Prepared (how).--Powdered root. Infusion made by using four teaspoonfuls of the powdered root to a pint of water and let steep.
Diseases, Dose, etc.--Take two to three tablespoonfuls of the hot infusion every three to four hours. Dose of powdered root, ten to twenty grains in hot water.
SOLOMON'S SEAL. Convallaria Multiflora.
Internally, used for.--Female weakness, leucorrhea, menorrhagia.
Externally, used for.--Poultice for piles.
Part used.--Root.
Gather.--Autumn.
Flowers (when).--May and August.
Grows (where).--In United States and Canada, sides of meadows, high banks, woods, and mountain.
Prepared (how).--Decoction, use one ounce of the root to pint of water and boil. Poultice, bruise the root.
Diseases, Dose, etc.--Dose of the decoction, one to two ounces. Take less when it is taken oftener, as much as the stomach will bear. Make a poultice of the bruised root for piles and local inflammation.
STONE ROOT. Horse Balm. Rich Weed. k.n.o.b Root. Hard Hack. Collinsonia Canadensis.
Internally, used for.--Cramps, colic, dropsy, bladder troubles, gravel, leucorrhea.
Externally, used for.--Poultice for bruises, blows, wounds, strains.
Part used.--The plant.
Gather.--Autumn.
Grows (where).--United States and in Canada.
Prepared (how).--In infusion and poultice, steep the root in a covered dish.
Diseases, Dose, etc.--Dose of the infusion half to one ounce, three or four times a day.
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STRAWBERRY. Fragaria Vesca.
Internally, used for.--Gravel, gout, irritable bladder, nettle rash, eruption.
Part used.--Fruit, roots, and leaves.
Gather.--When ripe.
Flowers (when).--Spring; April, May and June.
Prepared (how).--As an infusion.
Diseases, Dose, etc.--Leaves are astringent and good in infusion for sore mouth, diarrhea, and dysentery. Infusion of the root is a good diuretic and is effective in difficult urination and gonorrhea. Drink freely.
STRAMONIUM. Thorn-Apple. Stink Weed. Jimson Weed. Apple Pern. Datura Stramonium.
Internally, used for.--Used mainly for asthma.
Externally, used for.--Piles.
Part used.--Leaves.
Gather.--When leaves are green and when flowers are in bloom.
Flowers (when).--July to September.
Grows (where).--Along roads, etc.
Prepared (how).--Ointment. The leaves should be dried for smoking. It is rather dangerous.
Diseases, Dose, etc.--For asthma, the leaves are mixed with tobacco leaves and smoked. It must be done carefully as it is poisonous. The leaves are good to cure piles when rubbed on them, or made into an ointment and used locally.
SUMACH. Rhus Glabra.