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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Some of the drug conditions during the war between the States, 1861-5. (search)
ection should be obtained when in bloom and carefully dried in the shade. I here append a list of substitutes that were used by druggists and physicians during the war in large quantities, in most of the instances being the only medicines of the kind to be had: *** imported articles.substitute. Columbo, QuassiaYellow root, Spanish flies, potato bugs, powdered leaves of butternut JalapWild Jalap, Mulberry bark, Butternut, Dock, Wild potato vine, Amer Columbo Quinine and Peruvian BarkTulip tree bark, Dogwood, Cotton-seed tea, Chestnut root and bark, Thoroughwort, Spanish oak bark, Knob grass, Willow bark DigitalisBlood-root, Wild cherry, Pipsissiwa, Bugle weed, Jasmine ConiumAmerican hemlock OpiumAmerican hemlock, Motherwort SarsaparillaWild Sarsaparilla, Soapwort, Yellow parilla, China briar, Queen's delight ChamomileDogwood FlaxseedWatermelon seed Gum ArabicLow mallows, apple, pear and quince gum, Balm, Watermelon seed ErgotCotton-root GuaiacumBoxwood, Poke, Prickly