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  1. ... extract leaves and root; 54 to 1 fluidrachm. Pleurisy Root.—Asclepias tuberosa, Lin.— Diaphoretic, antispasmodic, tonic, diuretic and carminative. Fluid ...
  2. ... Chimaphila umbeUata ------- 1 50 1 40 6 50 Pleurisy Root ----------- Asclepias tuberosa --------- 2 00 1 90 8 00 Poke Root - -- -- -- -- -- - ...
  3. ... 5 Pts. Perpt. Pipsissewa, Chimaphila Umbellata, 75 .70 Pleurisy Root, Asclepias Tuberosa, 1.00 .95 Poke Root, Phytolacca Decandra, 75 . ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Medicinal plants indigenous in Michigan 
    Publication: [Detroit?] : [publisher not identified], [1878?]
    ... is the butter- fly v?eed, called also pleurisy-root (Asclepias tuberosa), displaying its bright orange flowers on hill sides, ...
  5. ... haematothorax. P., la'tent, see Pleuritis. P. root, Asclepias tuberosa. P., ty'phoid, pleurisy accompanied with adynamic symptoms. Pleurites, plu-re'tees. ...
  6. ... Extern., stimul appl. injured or abraded surf. Extract, Pleurisy Root,—see Extract, Asclepias Tuberosa. Extract, Podophyllum, hydro-alcoh.— U. S. P. —Soft lb. ...
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