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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FEVERWEED»
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1
Tall Tales of the Devil's Apron
"Wonder whut's got ol' Feverweed Sim'son so stirred up?" asked Brandy Bill,
staring through the rain-splashed window. "Don't know as I ever seed him in sich
a hurry." We all peered out through the window and open door watching the old ...
Herbert M. Sutherland, 1988
2
The Herb Book: The Most Complete Catalog of Herbs Ever Published
FEVERWEED (Gerardia pedicularia) Common Names: American foxglove, bushy
gerardia, false foxglove, fern-Ieaved false foxglove, lousewort. Medicinal Part:
The herb. Description: Feverweed is a sticky and hairy, annual or perennial plant
...
Boneset Boneset herb (Eupatortum perfoliatumi is made into a tea useful for
colds, croup, and flu. Boneset. Feverweed. Pennyroyal Boil boneset (Eupatortum
perfoliatuml. feverweed (Chrysanthemum parthentuml. and pennyroyal (
Hedeoma ...
4
What the Slaves Ate: Recollections of African American Foods ...
Tea (Devil's Shoe) Tea (Dewberry) Tea (Dinty; ditney) Tea (Dirt dobbler nest) Tea
(Dockroot) Tea (Dog fennel) Tea (Dog manure) Tea (Dogwood) Tea (Dollar leaf)
Tea (Egg shell) Tea (Elderbush; elderberry) Tea (Fever grass; feverweed) Tea ...
Herbert C. Covey, Dwight Eisnach, 2009
After a while, he is forced to drink feverweed tea made from "life everlasting,
sweet fennel, ratbane, feverweed." At the proper moment, the soles of Doddie's
feet and the palms of his hands are "greased with a mixture of hog's jawbone
marrow ...
6
The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine
... dandelion see eclipta see baptisia see safflower see pipsissewa see saw
palmetto see goldenrod see feverfew see feverfew see feverfew see feverfew see
mugwort see dong quai fennel wood fever grass fever tree feverweed feverwort
field ...
7
The Eastern and Western States of America. -London, Fisher ...
The chocolate-plant, which flourishes luxuriantly in the woods, yields from its
roots, when boiled, a drink scarcely inferior to chocolate; wild ginger, dragon-root,
and elecampane, the fire-weed, feverweed, foxglove, ginseng, and golden-rod,
are ...
James-Silk Buckingham, 1842
8
Pharmaceutical Directory of All the Crude Drugs Now in ...
Starch. African starch. Arrow root. н и Glucose. Bende small. Stramonium leaves.
“ seed. European Holly leaves. Feverweed. Beerberry leaves. Мешок Blue
Melilot. Ртом. Coal oil. Stone linden tree leaves. u н и White bole. Rock oil. n u.'
red.
When I had a high temperature, Maw would brew up “feverweed” tea. This tasted
very pleasant. Yellowroot tea, used for sores and ulcers of the mouth, was
horribly bitter—a case of the cure being worse than the disease. The treatment for
...
Margaret Osbourne McCaulley, 2008
10
Hundreds of Years to Reform a Rake
What did you say?” “If you can arrange a séance tonight, I would like to attend.” “
Are you feeling all right?” She placed her hand on his forehead.“Should I prepare
a tisane with feverweed?” “Stop,”he said,swiping away her pretended concern ...