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Contraction. - Stict.
Sticta pulmonaria. Nat. ord., Lichenes.
Synonyms. - Lobaria pulmonaria, Lichen pulmonarius, Sticta pulmonalia, Pulmonaria reticulata.
Fig. - Sowerby, Brit. Bot., p. 572.
Lungwort Lichen, Tree Lungwort, Oaklungs. For. names: German, Laugenkraut; French, Pulmonaire de Chene.
Habitat. - New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and Carolina, U.S.; northern and mountainous counties of England, on the trunks of large trees.
Parts employed. - The entire plant.
Characters. - Leafy, laciniated, obtuse, smooth; above green and pitted, somewhat reticulated; downy beneath; shields mostly marginal.
Preparation. - Tincture, using proof spirit.
Reference to Horn. Proving. - Hale's New Remedies.
Proper forms for dispensing. - φ and lx, Tincture only. 1 and upwards, Tincture, Pilules, or Globules.
 
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