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An Irish Materia Medica (Author: Tadhg Ó Cuinn)

subsection 282

282. Uenter: i.e. the abdomen; the following are the things that stop the flux of the abdomen, and such things need to be hot and dry and to have a gross substance: red coral, terra sigillata, bolus Armenicus, shepherd's purse, roots of tormentil, ivy growing on trees, gooseberry, skin of the ash-tree, roots of the three brambles, plantain, juice of unripe sloes, oak galls, juice of willow, tragacanth, gum Arabic, gruel, alum, teasel, cinquefoil, blood of doves, ash of the horn of cow, powdered fur of the hare, ash of the horn of deer, and the likes.