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An Irish Materia Medica (Author: Tadhg Ó Cuinn)

subsection 13

13. Agrimonia, argimonia: i.e. the two names of the agrimony; it is a herb which is hot and dry in the third degree; it is said that it serves well in eye-lotions and poultices for the eyes, that it is an aid to the sight, that it drives away exudation from the eyes and every other trouble that affects them, it cuts away the stye from the eye-lashes, it drives away and removes every other semi-blindness that affects them, and prevents pain in them; it helps with wet wounds; it stops the flux of blood from the nose; if it be put under the head of a person who is sleeping, he will not wake until you wish it. If it be pounded with vinegar, it will help with warts.