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Vulnerary

Wimd-klee, m. kidney vetch, -kraut, n. vulnerary pknt. -pulver, n. vulnerary powder, -salt, m. wound exudate, -schwamm, m. surgeon s agaric, -stein, m. copper alumi-nate. [Pg.519]

Elder leaves are primarily used for topical applications as an emollient and vulnerary. They were traditionally mixed with tallow and made into an ointment for hemorrhoids, burns, bruises, sprains, chilblains, wounds, hives, eczema, tumors and gout. Elder leaf salve is reported to be as effective as cortisone creams. Elder is most beneficial in moving the stagnation associated with black-and-blue marks. Soaking cuts in a tea of elder leaves before applying the salve is another common first aid application. [Pg.20]

Vulnerary. Elder is an effective remedy for relieving hemorrhoids when applied topically as a salve. Elder has been used to treat erysipelas, an acute inflammation caused by strep bacteria that erupts on the skin. Elder has also served humankind well in applications for bums, cuts and wounds. It can also be used as a sore throat gargle or for inflamed gums and mouth tissue. Parts used flowers, berries, leaves. [Pg.30]

Vulnerary. An agent used for healing wounds, fresh cuts, etc., usually used as a poultice. [Pg.578]

Flagellaria indica L. India Bian Teng (leaf, fruit) Alkaloidal substances, cyanogetic glycosides, emilsin-like enzyme.60 Astringent, vulnerary, diuretic, treat pox. [Pg.82]

Hymenocallis speciosa Salisbury Shui Gui Jiao (bulb) Lycorin.60 This herb is toxic. As a vulnerary. [Pg.92]

Inula britannica L. I. japonica Thunb. I. linariaefolia Turcz. I. linariaefolia Turcz. f. simplex Kom. I. salsoloides (Turcz.) Ostenfeld Xuan Fu Hua (Elecampane) (aerial part, including flower head) Inusterol A, taraxasterol, inusterol B, inulicin, flavone, caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, isoquercitrin, quercetin, taraxasteryl palmitate, bigelovin, dihydrobigelovin.48-50 260 Discutient, vulnerary, antiemetic, carminative, diuretic, deobstruent, treat ascites, bronchitis, cancer, chest congestion. [Pg.94]

Jasminum samba (L.) Aiton Mo Li Hua (Arabian jasmine) (flower, root) Formic acid, benzoic acid, acetic acid, anthranil acid, sesquiterpene, sesquijasmine.60 This herb (root) is toxic. Sedative, anesthetic, vulnerary properties. For congestive headache, lactifuge. [Pg.95]

Portulaca pilosa L. He Que She (aerial part) Tannins, phosphates, magnesium, iron, aluminum, manganese, calcium, potassium, sodium, urea.60 Antihemorrhagic, antiscorbutic, vulnerary properties. [Pg.133]

Calendula is stated to possess antispasmodic, mild diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, antihemorrhagic, emmenagogue, vulnerary, styptic, and antiseptic properties. Traditionally, it has been used to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and epistaxis crural ulcers, varicose veins,... [Pg.88]

Comfrey is stated to possess vulnerary, cell-proliferant, astringent, antihemorrhagic, and demulcent properties. It is used for colitis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, and can be applied topically for ulcers, wounds, and fractures. [Pg.91]

Fenugreek has mucilaginous demulcent, laxative, nutritive, expectorant, and orexigenic properties, and is also used topically as an emollient and vulnerary. Traditionally, it has been used in the treatment of anorexia, dyspepsia, and gastritis, and topically for furunculosis, myalgia, lymphadenitis, gout, wounds, and leg ulcers. [Pg.93]

Ground ivy has mild expectorant, anticatarrhal, astringent, vulnerary, diuretic, and stomachic properties. Traditionally, it has been used for bronchitis, tinnitus, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, cystitis, gastritis, and particularly for chronic bronchial catarrh. [Pg.96]

Holy thistle is believed to have bitter stomachic, antidiarrheal, antihemorrhagic, febrifuge, expectorant, antibiotic, bacteriostatic, vulnerary, and antiseptic properties. Traditionally, it has been used for anorexia, flatulent dyspepsia, bronchial catarrh, topically for gangrenous and indolent ulcers, and specifically for atonic dyspepsia and enteropathy with flatulent colic. [Pg.96]

Horseradish is stated to possess antiseptic, circulatory and digestive stimulant, diuretic, and vulnerary properties. Traditionally, it is used for pulmonary and urinary infection, urinary stones, edematous conditions, and externally as an application for inflamed joints or tissues. [Pg.97]

Hydrocotyle has mild diuretic, antirheumatic, dermatological, peripheral vasodilator, and vulnerary properties. Traditionally, it is used for rheumatic conditions, cutaneous affections, and as a topical application for indolent wounds, leprous ulcers, and cicatrization after surgery. [Pg.97]

Marshmallow has demulcent, expectorant, emollient, diuretic, antilithic, and vulnerary properties. Traditionally, it has been used internally for the treatment of respiratory catarrh and cough, peptic ulceration, inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, enteritis, cystitis, urethritis and urinary calculus, and topically for abscesses, boils, and varicose and thrombotic ulcers. [Pg.98]

Myrrh has antimicrobial, astringent, carminative, expectorant, anticatarrhal, antiseptic, and vulnerary properties. Traditionally, it has been used for aphthous ulcers, pharyngitis, respiratory catarrh, common cold, furunculosis, wounds and abrasions, and specifically for mouth ulcers, gingivitis, and pharyngitis. [Pg.99]

Therapeutic Function Vulnerary, Antiulcer (topical), Antipsoriatic... [Pg.162]

Vulnerary- an agent used to promote the healing of new cuts and wounds. [Pg.162]

Switzerland epidermal growth factor protein Gentel Recombinant epidermal growth factor (for ophthalmic use) Vulnerary... [Pg.467]

Racemic form, monoclinic plates or prisms from water, rap 238°. One gram dissolves in 190 ml water, 500 ml alcohol more so] in hot water and hot alcohol. Almost insol in ether. pH of said water soln 5.5. thekaf CaT Topical vulnerary skin ulcer therapy. THERAP CAT (VET) Has been used topically to stimulate... [Pg.44]

Zinc salt, C H NjOgZn, mp 120. therap cat Ami -inflammatory vulnerary. [Pg.1092]

Maytenus Uicifolia Mart Cangorosa = Yuyra = Rapo Ju leaves oral sialogogue, antiasthmatic,antiseptic, vulnerary 69... [Pg.657]


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