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Compound Infusion of Pinkroot. (Worm Tea.) R. Pinkroot, half an ounce. Senna,
two drachms. Manna, one ounce. Savine, two scruples. Fennel seed, two
drachms. Boiling water, one pint. Infuse. Dose, one tablespoonful for a child, two
years ...
Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, 1866
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The Herb Book: The Most Complete Catalog of Herbs Ever Published
Description: Pinkroot is an herbaceous perennial plant native to the rich
woodlands of the eastern U.S. from New Jersey to Florida. The small, fibrous,
yellow rootstock produces a smooth, erect, purplish stem with opposite, sessile,
entire, ...
PINKROOT Pinkroot (Spigelia marilandica, fig. 7) is a native perennial herb
occurring in rich open woods from New Jersey to Wisconsin and south to Florida
and Texas. The root is an official drug, the use of which has declined in recent
years, ...
4
Ginseng and Other Medicinal Plants
Pinkroot has a pleasant, aromatic odor, and the taste is described as sweetish,
bitter and pungent. COLLECTION, PRICES AND USES — Pinkroot is collected
after the flowering period. It is said to be scarce, and was reported as becoming ...
5
Lotions, Potions, and Deadly Elixirs: Frontier Medicine in ...
Topically it was applied in 20 to 50 percent alcoholic extracts and applied or
added to baths. (1—pp. 214, 248, 285; 4—856; 60—pp. 725, 1255) PINKROOT (
1820—1926) Also known as American wormgrass, the roots of Spigelia
mariZandica, ...
6
Herbal Medicine Past and Present: A reference guide to ...
Pinkroot was relatively unpopular because it was unpleasant to take and it was
not easy to get the correct dosage. It was always recommended that it be
administered with a laxative, something noted by Mr. Bass. N. L. Allport wrote in
1944 that ...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass, 1990
7
American medicinal plants of commercial importance
The production of peppermint oil by distillation of the cultivated herb is an
extensive industry.8 The wild form of the plant is not suitable for this purpose, the
cultivated plant containing more and better oil. PINKROOT Spigelia marilandica L
. (Fig.
Arthur Frederick Sievers, 1930
8
CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
in English: Indian pink, pinkroot, West Indian pinkroot, worm bush, worm grain,
worm grass, worm weed in French Guiana: Brinvilliere, Brinvilliers, herbe à la
Brinvilliers, herbe de Brinvilliers (Marie-MadeleineMarguerite ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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Slavery, Disease, and Suffering in the Southern Lowcountry
Several colonial physicians publicly promoted pinkroot's virtues as a vermifuge or
antihelminthic (worm destroyer). John Moultrie Sr. and Alexander Garden sent
specimens to Britain in the early 1750s. John Lining published the first medical ...
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Miscellaneous Publication
Description. — Pinkroot is an herb with a simple erect stem from 6 inches to 1H
feet high. The pointed leaves are stemless, from 2 to 4 inches long, and one-half
to 2 inches wide. The rather showy flowers are produced from May to July in a ...
9 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PINKROOT» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
pinkroot im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
GROW!: Indian Pink a great native choice for color
One common name for Spigelia is pinkroot. The pink in the name refers not to the flower, but the root. Another common name is Worm Grass, ... «Stillwater News Press, Jun 15»
Native Innovation: 5 Indispensables You Didn't Know Were Cherokee
“One of the most effective and widely used antiworm herbs of American Indians was the pinkroot, the book says. “Sometimes this plant is called ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, Jan 15»
6 unsung worthies of an ecological garden
Pinkroot -- The pinkroot is a native perennial (Spigelia marilandica) with showy, upright clusters of red tubular flowers that draw hummingbirds ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Sep 14»
Improving your garden's ecology
Firmly in the realm of nerd plants, the pinkroot is a native perennial (Spigelia marilandica) with showy, upright clusters of red tubular flowers that ... «Washington Post, Sep 14»
Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center course offers native …
... attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Indian pink, above, also known as woodland pinkroot,... Photo by Contributed Photo /Times Free Press. «Chattanooga Times Free Press, Jan 14»
TPWD deciding what to do with Pipe Creek property
Some of the Edwards Plateau endemic plants on the property include park roseburn, Texas pinkroot, cardinal flower, yellow passion flower, ... «The Bandera Bulletin, Feb 12»
Amateur Botanists Discover a Genuflecting Plant in Brazil
... led to the confirmation of the species as Spigelia, to which pinkroot, an old North American herbal remedy against intestinal parasites also ... «News from Rutgers, Sep 11»
When mountain dialects die
Pinkroot, snakeroot, ginseng, hawthorn, mushrooms, sassafras, roots, herbs and a host of other botanicals and their resulting concoctions are ... «Mountain Xpress, Jun 09»
Hypertension Rx: TCM and Western meds
American Ginseng, worm grass (dong chong xia cao, also known as cordyceps and pinkroot), and lily roots can help. Yet, Dr He cautions that ... «China Internet Information Center|, Dez 07»