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{{anchor:s4}}A plant known to the ancients, mentioned by Homer in the Iliad, where Chiron instructs Achilles in the art of surgery; it was named by Linneus, Achillea Millefolium. {{anchor:s5}}The plant is common in old fields, along fences, on borders of woods and cultivated grounds, produces a dense corymb of whitish flowers of feeble aromatic odor, and the leaves have a bitterish, astringent taste. {{anchor:s6}}The tincture is prepared from the fresh plant. | {{anchor:s4}}A plant known to the ancients, mentioned by Homer in the Iliad, where Chiron instructs Achilles in the art of surgery; it was named by Linneus, Achillea Millefolium. {{anchor:s5}}The plant is common in old fields, along fences, on borders of woods and cultivated grounds, produces a dense corymb of whitish flowers of feeble aromatic odor, and the leaves have a bitterish, astringent taste. {{anchor:s6}}The tincture is prepared from the fresh plant. | ||
- | {{anchor:s7}}Introduced by Hartlaub; provings by Nenning and Schreter (Hartlaub and Trinks' Annalen, vol. 4, p. 344); later provings by Hering and Raue (Amerikanische Arzneiprfungen, Translation with additions, N. E. M. G., vol. 9, 1874). | + | {{anchor:s7}}Introduced by Hartlaub; provings by Nenning and Schreter (Hartlaub and Trinks' Annalen, vol. 4, p. 344); later provings by Hering and Raue (Amerikanische Arzneiprüfungen, Translation with additions, N. E. M. G., vol. 9, 1874). |
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