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  1. ... testing that drugs do. Some herbs, such as comfrey and ephedra, can cause serious harm. Some herbs ...
  2. ... solid food. CO.MEZ. Haifa drop.—Ruland. 13 COMFREY, Symphytum—c. Spotted, Pu!- monaria. COMISTE, Aliment. COMMANDUCATIO, ... Same etymon. Syrnphy* tum officind/E, Consolida major, Comfrey, Alum, Alus, (F.) Grande Cortsoude. Family, Bora- gineas. ...
  3. ... the adjoining portion of Asia. Called in Britain comfrey (Prior), in Sweden “vallort,” in. Germany “ beinwelle ” or “ ... uea officinalis introd.), “wild marjoram” (Origanum vtilgare introd.), “comfrey” (Symphytum officinale introd.), “blessed thistle ” {Carduns marianus introd.), ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... system. Class, Syngenesia. Order, Polygamia superjlua. The herb comfrey Soliiiago viRGAunEA. The systematic name ofthe golden rod. ...