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27.34 CHAP. 34.—THE BUPLEURON: ONE REMEDY.

I find it stated that seed of bupleuron [Note] is given for injuries inflicted by serpents; and that the wound is fomented with a decoction of the plant, in combination with leaves of the mulberry or of origanum. [Note]



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