Herbal simples : approved for modern uses of cure / by W.T. Fernie, M.D.

Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure, Second Edition considers the medical nature of herbal simples based on accurate and precise chemical analysis. This book examines the positive remedial actions of numerous herbal plants in terms of their chemical constituents and their curing capacity...

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Main Author: Fernie, William Thomas, 1830- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol : John Wright & Co., 1897.
Edition:Second edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure; PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1. HERBAL SIMPLES; ACORN; AGRIMONY; ANEMONE (Wood); ANGELICA (also called MASTER-WORT); ANISEED; APPLE; ARUM-THE COMMON; ASPARAGUS; BALM; BARBERRY; BARLEY; BASIL; BEAN; BELLADONNA; BENNET HERB; BETONY; BILBERRY (Whortleberry, or Whinberry); BLACKBERRY; BLUEBELL (Wild Hyacinth); BOG BEAN (or Marsh-trefoil); BORAGE; BROOM; BRYONY; BUCKTHORN; BURNET SAXIFRAGE; BUTTERCUP; CABBAGE; CAPSICUM (CAYENNE); CARAWAY; CHAMOMILE; CARROT.
  • CELANDINE (Greater, and Lesser)CELERY; CENTAURY; CHERRY; CHERVIL, OR BEAKED PARSLEY; CHESTNUTS (Horse, and Sweet); CHICKWEED; CHRISTMAS ROSE-BLACK HELLEBORE; CLOVER; CLUB MOSS; COLTSFOOT; COMFREY; CORIANDER; COWSLIP; CRESSES; CUMIN; CURRANTS; DAFFODIL; DAISY; DANDELION; DATE; DILL; DOCK; ELDER; ELECAMPANE; EYEBRIGHT; FENNEL; FERNS; FEVERFEW; FIGS; FLAG (Common); FLAX (LINSEED); FOXGLOVE; FUMITORY; GARLIC, LEEK, and ONION; GOOSEBERRY; GOOSEFOOT; G00SEGRASS; GOUTWEED; GRAPES (see also VINE); GRASSES; GROUNDSEL; HAWTHORN (Whitethorn); HEMLOCK and HENBANE; HONEY; HOP; HOREHOUND (White and Black)
  • HORSE RADISH (Radix, a Root)HOUSE LEEK (CrassulaceÅ“); HYSSOP; IVY, Common (AraliaceÅ“); IVY (Ground); JOHN'S WORT; JUNIPER, ; KNAPWEED (The Lesser); LAVENDER; LEMON; LENTIL; LETTUCE; LILY OF THE VALLEY; LIME TREE, Flowers of (TiliaceÅ“); LIQUORICE, English; MALLOWS; MARIGOLD; MARJORAM; MERCURY- DOG'S; MINTS; MISTLETOE; MOUNTAIN ASH; MUGWORT and WORMWOOD; MULBERRY; MULLEIN; MUSHROOMS; MUSTARD; NETTLE; NIGHT SHADE, DEADLY; NUTMEG, CINNAMON, GINGER, and CLOVES; OAT; ONION; ORANGE; ORCHIDS; PARSLEY; PARSNIP; PEA and BEAN; PEACH; PEAR; PELLITORY; PENNYROYAL, see MINT; PERIWINKLE; PIMPERNEL; PINK.
  • PLANTAINPOPPY; POTATO; PRIMROSE; QUINCE; RADISH; RAGWORT; RASPBERRY; RHUBARB (Garden), ; ROSES; ROSEMARY; RUE; RUSHES; SAFFRON (Meadow and Cultivated); SAGE; SAINT JOHN'S WORT; SAVIN; SCURVY GRASS; SEA PLANTS and SEA WEEDS; SELFHEAL; SHEPHERD'S PURSE; SILVERWEED; SKULLCAP; SLOE; SOAPWORT; SOLOMON'S SEAL; SORREL; SOUTHERNWOOD; SOWBREAD, or CYCLAMEN; SPEEDWELL; SPINACH; SPINDLE TREE (Celastraceoe); SPURGE; STITCHWORT; STONE CROP; STRAWBERRY; SUCCORY; SUNDEW; SUNFLOWER; TAMARIND; TANSY; TARRAGON; THISTLES; THYME; TOADFLAX; TOMATO (OR LOVE APPLE); TORMENTIL; TURNIP; TURPENTINE; VALERIAN; VERBENA.
  • Vineviolet; viper's bugloss; wallflower; walnut; wart-wort, or wart-weed; water plants; whitethorn; whortleberry; woodruff; woodsorrell; wormwood; woundwort; yarrow; yew; index.