... we find it called Epimenidea. It is considered to be the Sea Onion referred to by Homer. Pliny was acquainted with it, and Dioscorides, who lived about the same time, describes the different varieties of the bulb and the method of making vinegar of... A guide to medicinal plants in North Africa - Seite 2512005 - 256 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Geoffrey Wall Henslow - 1926 - 688 Seiten
...same time, describes the different varieties of the bulb and the method of making vinegar of Squills. A similar preparation, as well as compounds of Squill...medicine, these preparations still remaining in use. The Squill is found in dry, sandy places, especially the sea coast in most of the Mediterranean districts,... | |
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