[PDF] from hindawi.comE McCarthy… - … -based Complementary and …, 2011 - downloads.hindawi.com ... in the Doctrine of Signatures was still widespread. This was the concept that God himself had “signed” plants which could cure diseases with features of the disease itself or the organ it affected. In this case, figwort and related plants were reputed to cure scrofula because their ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 5 versions
JH White… - Antimicrobial Peptides: Discovery, Design …, 2011 - books.google.com ... the next century, medical literature documented its effectiveness for treating a number of prevalent conditions such as gout and scrofula, a form of TB ... 11.3 Vitamin D Deficiency Today, vitamin D deficiency is regarded as a widespread and completely preventable health concern. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
Z Maksimović, N Kovačević, B Lakušić… - Phytotherapy …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Its roots are largely recommended by herbalists for a range of skin diseases, from a spring eruption, to scurvy and scrofula. ... Regardless of widespread use, there is a scarcity of physiological or chemical evidence to support any claim of therapeutic values for yellow dock, except ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from journalofnaturalproducts.comOP Nautiyal - Journal of Natural Products, 2011 - journalofnaturalproducts.com ... The root is used as a germicide, to cure ulcers, piles, haemorrhoids, inflammation, scrofula, leprosy, dyspepsia, worm's infestation, flatulence, intermittent fevers, and ... As it is known, colchicine is a pseudo alkaloid that has been widespread used for some time for the treatment of ... View as HTML
D Bernhard - 2011 - books.google.com ...Scrofula, otherwise known as the “King's Evil,” was thought at the time to be curable only by the “royal touch,” that is by touch of the king of England or France. ... In Austria, Italy, and particularly in France, snuff consumption became widespread. ... Related articles