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An Irish Materia Medica (Author: Tadhg Ó Cuinn)

subsection 237

237. Repercusiua: i.e. everything that has the repercussive virtue is of a cold complex, according to Avicenna, and comforts the expelling virtue, such as galls, that is, the globes on the foliage of oak, and its acorns, henbane, poppy, portulaca, rose, water, foliage of the vine, duckweed, meal of barley, orpine, and the likes.

  1. Of elder
  2. of salt
  3. of sarcocolla
  4. of scammony
  5. of savory
  6. of senna
  7. of wild thyme
  8. of willow
  9. of spikenard
  10. of wild cabbage
  11. of sulphur
  12. of marigold
  13. of elephant bone

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  15. of foxglove
  16. of orchid
  17. of sandalwood
  18. of stavesacre
  19. of hart's tongue fern
  20. of styptic things
  21. of asparagus
  22. of storax
  23. of sleep
  24. of thirst
  25. of sage
  26. of savin.