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Allium sativum.—Garlic, Knoblauch (Ger.). Alnus<br />

glutinosa.—English Alder.<br />

Alnus rubra.—Common or Tag. Alder, Red or Smooth Alder,<br />

A. serrulata, Rothe Erie (Ger.).<br />

Aloe Chinensis.—Aloe, Spiked Aloe, A. Spicata, A. Perryi, A.<br />

vera, A.ferox.<br />

Aloysia citriodora.—Lemon-scented Verbena, Herb-Louisa,<br />

Verbena triphylla, Lippia triphylla.<br />

Alpinia <strong>of</strong>ficinarum.—Galangal, Galanga, East India Root.<br />

Alsidium Helminthocorton.—Corsican Moss.<br />

Alstonia constricta.—Native Quinine <strong>of</strong> Australia, Australian<br />

Fever Bark or Febrifuge.<br />

Althaea <strong>of</strong>ficinalis.—Marsh-mallow, Mallards, Guimauve,<br />

Schloss Tea, Mortification root, Eibisch (Ger.).<br />

Althaea rosea.—Common or Garden Holly-hock.<br />

Amaranthus hypochondriacns.—Amaranth, Red Cock'scomb,<br />

Love-lies-bleeding, Flower Gentle, Flower velure, Floramor.<br />

Velvet Flower.<br />

Anacyclus Pyrethrum.—Pellitory root, Pellitory-<strong>of</strong>-Spain,<br />

Anthemis pyrethrum, Matricaria pyrethrum.<br />

Anagallis arvensis.—Red Chickenweed, Red or Scarlet<br />

Pimpernel, Shepherd's Barometer, Poor Man's Weatherglass.<br />

Anamirta cocculus or paniculata.—Fish-berries, Indian or<br />

Levant berries, Cocculus indicus.<br />

Andira Araroba.—Araroba, Bahia or Brazil Powder, Goa,<br />

Ringworm powder, Chrysarobine.<br />

Andira inermis.—Cabbage-tree Bark, Work Bark, Jamaica or<br />

Yellow Cabbage-tree, Ge<strong>of</strong>foeya inermis, Kohlbaumrinde (Ger.).<br />

Anemone hepatica.—American Liverwort, Kidney-wort, Liverleaf.<br />

Anemone pulsatilla.—Pasque or Passe flower. Meadow<br />

anemone, Easter flower.<br />

Anethum graveolens.—Dill fruit or seed.<br />

Angelica Archangelica.—European Garden Angelica.<br />

Anisa stellata.—Star-anise, Chinese Anise, Badiana.<br />

Antennaria dioica.—Cat's-foot, Life-everlasting, Gnaphalium<br />

dioicum.<br />

Anthemis Cotula.—Stinking Mayweed, Wild or Dog Chamomile,<br />

Cotula, Dog Fennel.<br />

Anthemis nobilis.—Roman Chamomile, Double Chamomile,<br />

Edie Kamillen (Ger.).<br />

Anthemis Pyrethrum.—See Anacyclus pyrethrum.<br />

Anthroxanthum odoratum.—Sweet Vernal-grass. Apium<br />

graveolens.—Wild Celery, Smallage.<br />

Apium petroselinum.—Parsley.<br />

Apocynum Androsaemifolium.—Bitter-root, Dog's-bane,<br />

Milkweed.<br />

Apocynum cannabinum.—Indian or Canadian Hemp, A.<br />

pubescens.<br />

Aralia nudicaulis.—Small Spikenard, American, Wild or False<br />

Sarsaparilla, Bamboo Brier.<br />

<strong>PRESCRIBER</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>CLINICAL</strong> <strong>REPERTORY</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>MEDICINAL</strong> <strong>HERBS</strong> - Harper-Shove - Part 2 - Page 39<br />

The Southwest School <strong>of</strong> Botanical Medicine http://www.swsbm.com

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