By O. Phelps Brown
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It thoroughly, and while fresh separate the bark Bayberry. with a hammer or club. Dry the bark thoroughly and keep it in a dry place then pulverize, and keep the powder in dark and sealed vessels. In order to obtain the wax, boil the berries in water the wax will soon float on the surface, and may be removed when it becomes cold and hardened. — The bark has been successfully used in scrofula, ; ; jaundice, and in other cases where astringent Powdered, it has been employed as a snuff, It is in catarrh of the head and nasal polypus.
24 A palmate root is one when these knobs are branched. Aerial roots are those emitted from the stem into the open jaix. at. that of Indian corn. A rhizoma, or root stock, is a prostrate stem either subterranean or resting on the surface, as that of calamus, or blood-root. A tuber is an enlargement of the apex of a subterranean branch of the root, as that of the A cormus common potato or artichoke. a fleshy subterranean stem of a round or oval figure, as is in the Indian turnip. A bulb of the an extremely abbreviated stem clothed with is scales, as that lily.
That of Indian corn. A rhizoma, or root stock, is a prostrate stem either subterranean or resting on the surface, as that of calamus, or blood-root. A tuber is an enlargement of the apex of a subterranean branch of the root, as that of the A cormus common potato or artichoke. a fleshy subterranean stem of a round or oval figure, as is in the Indian turnip. A bulb of the an extremely abbreviated stem clothed with is scales, as that lily. THE STEM. that portion of the plant which grows in an opposite direction from the root, seeking the light, and exposing itself to the air.
The complete herbalist, or The people their own physicians by the use of nature's remedies. Showing the great curative properties of all herb, symptoms of prevalent diseases and a new and plain system of hygienic principles. by O. Phelps Brown
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