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  1. ... Rumex Obtusifolius, or blunt- leaved dock, and the Rumex Crispus, or yellow dock. They possess similar properties, but ...
  2. ... tonics, as various combinations of Stil- lingia sylvatica, Rumex crispus, Solanum Dulcamara, Inula helenium, Prunus virginiana, etc., in ...
  3. ... used by everybody including all physicians. Yellow Dock. (Rumex Crispus.)—All the dock roots are medicinal and alike ...
  4. ... and is used for other ex- ternal applications. RUMEX CRISPUS.—The Root, Yellow Dock.—Also called sour or ...
  5. ... Common name. Flowers. Collect. When. Habitat and Remarks. Rumex crispus 3urled or sour dock 5 ctoot Sabbatia angularis ...
  6. ... a-half drams RUMEX CRI8PUS--RUTA GRAVEOLENS. 95 RUMEX CRISPUS. Yellow Dock. This plant is a native of ...
  7. ... and highly efficacious remedy in diarrhoea and dysentery. RUMEX CRISPUS. Common names—Curled Dock, Narrow Dock, Sour Dock, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The complete family doctor 
    Publication: Omaha : Gibson, Miller & Richardson, 1889
    ... following : Carbolic acid, 15 drops. Fluid extract of rumex crispus, 2 ounces. Mix, and rub over the affected ...
  9. ... to gangrene, and correcting the fetor. FELLOW DOCK. Rumex Crispus. This is a perennial plant growing in various ...
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