The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . N ? 91 .(DIE r N Common Celandine, piletiinvl iHtriwort L, thedine >li- in. I . I ....Common Celandine,pileiiovl tetterwort PAPAVERACE^.jP oppyw orts* No MAJUS. Celandine, Pilewort, Tetterwort, etc. Place—Europe. Quality—Bitter, acrid, caustic. Power—Diuretic, diaphoretic, Use—Jaundice, dropsy, herpes, etc. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Rhoeadese.—L. Papaveracese.—J. Class XIII. Polyandria. Order Monogynia. Linn. Sp.


The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . N ? 91 .(DIE r N Common Celandine, piletiinvl iHtriwort L, thedine >li- in. I . I ....Common Celandine,pileiiovl tetterwort PAPAVERACE^.jP oppyw orts* No MAJUS. Celandine, Pilewort, Tetterwort, etc. Place—Europe. Quality—Bitter, acrid, caustic. Power—Diuretic, diaphoretic, Use—Jaundice, dropsy, herpes, etc. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Rhoeadese.—L. Papaveracese.—J. Class XIII. Polyandria. Order Monogynia. Linn. Sp. PL 723. Woodv. Med. Bot. I. 140- Stephenson and Churchill II. 86. PL 460. Raf. Med. Flor. II. 207. U. S. Dis. 1240. Griff. Med. Bot. 129. Mat. Med. II. 687. Beach. Fam. Ph. 650. Wood, Class Book, 156. T. and I. 162. Genus CHELIDONIUM. From the Greek ^tXi^wi, the swallow, the plant being supposed to flower with thearrival of that bird, and to perish with its departure. The English word Celandineappears to be a corruption of Chelidonium. Synonymes.—La chelidoine [.F.], Das scholkraut [Ger.~], Schelkruid [Dutch], Celi-donia [.ft.], Celidonia, [Sp.], Svaleurt, [Dan.] THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS


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