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  1. ... be Avarm chamomile tea, or bone-set, or catnip, or pennyroyal. When children are afflicted with this ... warm water, and warm teas given,—such as Catnip, Sage> Balm, Saffron, or any herb tea, which ...
  2. ... which Castile Soap is dissolved in Mallows or Catnip Tea, If there is much griping with tumefaction ... Aromatic herbs are proper. Eupatorium a good Emet. Catnip &c. If sweat is excited by giving stimulants & ...
  3. ... kal'am-int. Melissa calamintha. C., field, Melissa nepeta. C., moun'tain, Melissa gran- diflora. C., spot'ted, Melissa nepeta. Calaminta humilior, kal-am-in'tah hu-mil' ...
  4. ... CALAMINARIS, Calamina. CALAMINT, Melissa Calamintha - c. Field, Melissa nepeta-c. Mountain, Melissa grandiflora -c. Spotted, Melissa nepeta. CALAMINTA HUMILIOR, Glecoma hede- race a. CALAMINTHA, Melissa ...
  5. ... in a retained enema twice a day. 10. Catnip (Nepeta Cataria).-Herb; diffusive relaxant, diaphoretic and anti-spasmodic. ... seated congestions. Fennel Seed.-Aromatic, antispasmodic, carminative, soothing. Catnip.-Diffusive relaxant, mildy diarphoretic and antispasmodic. Tansey.-Stimulating, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, N.Y. : Published at the World's Dispensary-Printing Office and Bindery, 1875
    ... infusion. DIAPHORETICS. 340 COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER. 549. Catnip (Nepeta Cataria). A deservedly popular domestic remedy, always acceptable, ... of Smart-Weed and sweating teas—as ginger, catnip, etc. Use my Purgative Pellets to act upon ...
  7. ... and A. Dec.). The “roots cathar- tic ” (Lindl.). Nepeta glechoma of Europe and Northern Asia. Called in ... in Courland in epilepsy ” (Rust, and Lindl.). Calamintha nepeta of Europe and the adjoining portion of Asia. ...
  8. ... teas, such as Flaxseed Tea, Balm, Sage, or Catnip—the object is to produce a perspiration. Two ... drink some warm herb tea, such as Sage, Catnip, Balm, oi I en nyroyal, and get into ...
  9. ... gare,ib. 67. Peppermint, Mentha Piperita, . 663 68. Catnip, Nepeta Cataria, . . . ib. 69. Spearmint, Mentha Viridis, . . ib. 70. ... plant may be taken, such as sage, mint, catnip, pennyroyal, hyssop, &c. This course will restore perspi- ...
  10. ... During the fit, injections should be given of catnip tea, or any of the astringent articles recommended ... be composed of slippery elm bark steeped in catnip tea, no time should be lost in taking ...
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