CHAP. 100.—THREE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BUTCHER'S BROOM.
A decoction of the root of butcher's broom [Note] is recommended to
be taken every other day for calculus in the bladder, strangury,
and bloody urine. The root, however, should be taken up
one day, and boiled the next, the proportion of it being one
sextarius to two cyathi of wine. Some persons beat up the
root raw, and take it in water: it is generally considered, too,
that there is nothing in existence more beneficial to the male
organs than the young stalks of the plant, beaten up and used
with vinegar.