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  1. ... plants. PLEURISY. Pleuritis. Pleurisy, False. Pleurodynia. Pleurisy Root. Asclepias tuberosa. Pleurisy, Rheumatic Pleurody- nia. PLEURITIS. From rtxevpa, the pleura, ...
  2. ... Botanical or Officinal Names. Local or Common Names. ASCLEPIAS tuberosa ; Pleurisy Root, Butterfly Weed, Flux Root, White Flux Root, ... major. “ Greater “ “ “ Water Alisma plantago. Bitter Gentiana quinquefolia. Pleurisy Root Asclepias tuberosa. Poison Ash Rhus toxicodendron. “ Flag I Iris versicolor. “ ...
  3. ... curassavica Blood-flower. Asclepias incamata White Indian Hemp. Asclepias tuberosa Pleurisy root. Ash bark Black Ash, White Ash. Asimina ...
  4. ... case it cured "pains in the limbs." 8 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. (Pleurisy Root.) Analogues : Anlimonium crudum, Asclepias syriaca, Arnica, (?) Apocynum cannabinum, Bryonia, Cimicifuga, Oaulophyllum, Dios- ...
  5. ... diarrhoea. Profuse discharge of urine, and profuse perspiration. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. (Pleurisy Root.) Botanical Description.—The root of this variety of Asclepias is per. ennial, and gives origin to numerous ...
  6. ... diarrhoea. Profuse discharge of urine, and profuse perspiration. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. (.Pleurisy Boot.) Botanical Description.—The root of this variety of Asclepias is per- ennial, and gives origin to numerous ...
  7. ... diarrhoea. Profuse discharge of urine, and profuse perspiration. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. (.Pleurisy Boot.) Botanical Description.—The root of this variety of Asclepias is per- ennial, and gives origin to numerous ...
  8. ... diarrhoea. Profuse discharge of urine, and profuse perspiration. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. (Pleurisy Boot.) Botanical Description.—The root of this variety of Asclepias is per- ennial, and gives origin to numerous ...
  9. ... said to be aspeciesof glycine, (or bitter-sweet.) PLEURISY-ROOT. Asclepids Tuberosa, Asclepias Decumbens. This is one of our most beautiful ...
  10. ... and difficulty of expectoration, give the following infusion: Pleurisy root, (Asclepias Tuberosa.) half oz. Bruise, add one pint of boiling ...
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