ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS (NOBIS.) – by Benoît Mure

ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS (NOBIS.) ARIST. ARISTOLOCHIA GLANDIFLORA (GOM.) -ARISTOLOCHIA CYMBIFERA (MART.) SNAKE-ROOT A climbing plant with a glabrous stem; leaves alternate. Uniformly cordate, pedati-nerved, with reticulate little veins between the nerves;…

MURURE LEITE – by Benoît Mure

MURURE LEITE MUR. L. This rosin is used as an anti-syphilitic. 1. Blennhorrhoeal discharge. Ulcers on the legs. Yellow and fetid urine. Cracking sensation in the tibia. 5. Profuse flow…

ACETANILIDUM – by William Boericke

ACETANILIDUM Antifebrinum Depresses heart, respiration and blood pressure, lowers temperature. Cyanosis and collapse. Increased susceptibility to cold. Destroys red blood corpuscles; pallor. Head.--Enlarged sensation. Fainting. Moral depravity. Eyes.--Pallor of optic…

PANACEA – by Benoît Mure

PANACEA WE regret to say that we lost the drawings and the notes which we had collected about the tree called by the Brazilians "panacea" on account of the many…

PAULLINIA PINNATA – by Benoît Mure

PAULLINIA PINNATA PAUL. PAULLINIA TIMBO (VELL). -PORTUG.: GUARATIMBO, TIMBO-SIPO, CURURU-APÉ. This beautiful liana is commonly found in the woods of Brazil; its stem, of a flexible and tenacious wood, furnishes…

CONVOLVULUS DUARTINUS. (NOBIS)

CONVOLVULUS DUARTINUS. (NOBIS) CGNVUL. BLURT. CALONYCTION sPECIOSUM. (D. C.) IPOMEA BONA NOR. (LINN.) CONVOLVULUS PULCHERRIMUS. (WELL.) MORNING-GLORY THIS is a climbing plant, cultivated in America and Europe. Leaves large, entire,…