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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.
- Of elder
- of salt
- of sarcocolla
- of scammony
- of savory
- of senna
- of wild thyme
- of willow
- of spikenard
- of wild cabbage
- of sulphur
- of marigold
- of elephant bone
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- of foxglove
- of orchid
- of sandalwood
- of stavesacre
- of hart's tongue fern
- of styptic things
- of asparagus
- of storax
- of sleep
- of thirst
- of sage
- of savin.