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  1. ... LINN. SEX. SYST.-SYNGENESIA, POLYGAMIA SUPEKFLUA. 81 INULA. ELECAMPANES SYN.-INULA HELENIUM, L. CORVISARTIA HELENIUM, MERAT. COM. NAMES.-ELECAMPANE, SCABWORT, ( ...
  2. ... eight days. Off. Prep.-Unguenturu Sambuci, Vinum Sambuci. ELECAMPANE. Inula Helenium. Description.-It has a branching, aromatic, and perennial root $ 72 THE COMPLETE HERBALIST. stem from four to six feet high; large, ... flowers. History.-Elecampane is common in Europe, and cultivated in the ...
  3. ... eight 'days. Off. Prep.-Bnguentum Sambuci, Vinum Sambuci. ELECAMPANE. Inula Helenium. Description.-It has a branching, aromatic, and perennial root; 72 THE COMPLETE HERBALIST. stem from four to six feet high ; large, ... flowers. History.-Elecampane is common in Europe, and cultivated in the ...
  4. ... diuretic and hydragogue cathartic in all dropsical diseases. ELECAMPANE. Inula Helenium. This is a perennial plant, native of Europe and Japan, and cultivated in this country. The root should be gathered ... a spicy, bitterish taste. Elecampane root is a stimulant and tonic, and 'is ...
  5. ... medicines. Dose, f§j. to fitiv. Inula, L. Inula Helenium, radix, D. Elecampane. Root of 304 GENERAL STIMULANTS. Inula Helenium. — Indigenous, belonging to the natural family Composita, ...
  6. ... Dose, f§j. to f^iv. Inula, L. Inula Helenium, radix, D. Elecampane. Root of 304 GENERAL STIMULANTS. Inula Helenium. — Indigenous, belonging to the natural family Composita, ...
  7. ... like substance first obtained by Rose from the inula helenium or elecampane. It may be obtained by boiling elecampane in ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... and rejected as useless by makers of atropine." Elecampane (Inula Helenium, Linne) is the root of Inula. This root ...
  9. ... and scalds, and some diseases of the skin. Elecampane (Inula Helenium).— This perennial plant is a native of Europe ...
  10. ... and scalds, and some diseases of the skin. Elecampane (Inula Helenium).— This perennial plant is a native of Europe ...
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