Medicinal Plants of America
and Others
Vol. V

Fifth of a Series of Volumes on the Popular Home study of Health
by
DR. DAVID H. REEDER
Founder of the Home Health Club


Author and Editor of the Home Health Club Lectures and Editorial Work, Professor of Natural Therapeutics in the
National Medical University, Chicago.


Copyright 1910

the Home Health Club
LaPorte, Indiana
U.S.A.

CONTENTS:

Introduction

Chapter I

Glossary of Terms

Chapter II

Remedies discussed in this chapter: Agrimony, Alder, Allspice, Aloes, Anise, Asafetida, Balm of Gilead, Balmony, Balsam Fir, Balsam Tolu, Barberry, and Beth Root.

Chapter III
Remedies discussed in this chapter:

PART ONE:
Bitter Root, Bitter Sweet, Black Cohosh, Bayberry, Blackberry, Black Root, Blood Root, Blue Cohosh, Blue Flag, Boneset, Buchu, Bugle Weed, Black Alder, Burdock, Black Hellebore, Butternut, Camomile, Calamus, Elder, Camphor, Centaury, Cloves, Coltsfoot, Catnip, Colombo, Cherry Bark, Cascara Sagrada, Cayenne Pepper, Charcoal, Chestnut Leaves, Cicuta, Colocynth, Cleavers, Cream of Tartar, Couch Grass, Celandine, Corn Silk, Common Nettle, Castor Bean, Copaiba.
PART TWO:

Dandelion, Dogwood, Devil's Bit, Dragon's Claw, Deadly Nightshade, Eyebright, Euphorbia Ipecacuanha, Elecampane-Inula, Elm Bark, Feverfew, Five-Finger, Fennel, Flowering Ash, Foxglove, Flax Seed, Fenugreek, Guarana, Gentian.
PART THREE:
Guaiacum, Geranium, German Leopard's Bane, Hydrastis Canadensis, Hydrastia Sulphate, Garden Nightshade, Pine or Fir Resin, Goldenrod, Ground Ivy, Gamboge, Golden Thread, Ginger, Glycerin, Honey, Hollyhock, Horehound, Henbane, Huckleberries, Hemlock, Balm of Gilead.


ChapterIV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X


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