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Felter's Materia Medica on Ligustrum
LIGUSTRUM
   The bark and leaves of Ligustrum vulgare, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Oleaceae). A beautiful shrub in woods and thickets in the eastern half of the United States; also cultivated. Dose, 10 to 60... / The bark and leaves of Ligustrum vulgare, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Oleaceae). A beautiful shrub in woods and thickets in the easte... / ...and in aphthous sore mouth. Internal. An astringent tonic of much value in ulcerative and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes of the stomach, bowels, and renal tract.1
   The bark and leaves of Ligustrum vulgare, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Oleaceae). A beautiful shrub in woods and thickets in the eastern half of the United States; also cultivated. Dose, 10 to 60... / The bark and leaves of Ligustrum vulgare, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Oleaceae). A beautiful shrub in woods and thickets in the easte... / ...and in aphthous sore mouth. Internal. An astringent tonic of much value in ulcerative and catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes of the stomach, bowels, and renal tract.1
References
1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
