| 31. | The Hudson Bay Cree use a decoction of the leaves for diarrhea, but consider the plant to be poisonous.
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| 32. | Also, it is of special value against the plague, the decoction thereof being drunk and the root smelled.
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| 33. | To prevent a scorching of the grains, the brewer must continuously stir the decoction and apply a slow heating.
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| 34. | Indigenous peoples of the Amazon drink decoctions and tinctures of the bark as an herbal tonic of great medicinal value.
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| 35. | Then simmer it in five sheng of water until two sheng are left . Drink the decoction in three drafts.
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| 36. | To wash the feet in a decoction of Henbane, as also the often smelling of the flowers causeth sleep ."
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| 37. | The medicinal part of the plant is the woody stem which is sliced in transverse sections and prepared as a decoction.
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| 38. | In the Philippines, a decoction of the plant is used to decrease uric acid levels and to treat renal problems.
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| 39. | The plant is used externally in the treatment of leech bites in Mizoram, India and a decoction as a diuretic.
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| 40. | Atslowe, Browne, and Present the formul?of syrups, juleps, and decoctions, for the PharmacopSia .
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