This section is from the book "A Manual Of Practical Therapeutics", by Edward John Waring. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Practical Therapeutics.
Garden Angelica. Nat. Ord.
UmbelliferAe. Linn. Syst. Pentandria Digynia. Hab.
Europe.
Med. Prop. and Action. The whole plant is stimulant and stomachic. The root and fruit (seeds) are principally used.
* Op. cit.
L'Union Med., June 26th, 1856. Archiv. Gen. de Med., June 1864, p. 678.
§ Bull. Gen. de Therap, Aug. 15th, 1860.
Vote, gr. xxx. - Ix. daily in infusion.
In Dyspepsia, Flatulence, and other diseases, it was formerly held in high repute. It is now rarely employed.
 
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