1.653 emaitza barruan Erakundea: Apotekarsocieteten
Apotekskontrollerad krydda
Double poison, bright red label (label for “emetina and preparations deraf and tartras stibico-kalicus and vinum stibiatum,” 1856).
Mandragora officinarum, Solanaceae. From the Mediterranean. Among other things, the alkaloids contain hyoscyamine and scopolamine. Elder of Poison and Witchcraft, whose hand was surrounded by magic.
Anemone hepatica/Hepatica nobilis
Herba ephedrae. Motherplant: Ephedra vulgaris, Gnetaceae, from southern Europe and western Asia. Includes, among other things, the alkaloid ephedrine, which is a sympathetic.
Polygonatum odoratum
Panax ginseng. Rot. Ursprung Östasien.
Picea abies
Physalis alkekengi
Matricaria recutita
Cinchona pubescens + hybrids. Motherplant: Cinchona succirubra, C. Ledgeriana and others. Rubiaceae. Contains, among other things, the alkaloids quinine and quinidine.
Quillaja saponaria Mol., Rosaseae. The bark of a tree in Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Contains Saponins.
Liming from the gastric bag of the river crayfish Leaving material for the new shell.
Conium maculatum, a 1-2 meter high herb in Europe, Eastern Asia and North Africa.
Physostigma venenosum Leguminosae From West Africa. Includes, among other things, the alkaloid physostigmine.
Anacamptis pyramidalis, (possibly other orchid species) The roots of some orchid species.
Polygala senega
Lithospermum officinale
Aconitum napellus The root of this, Ranunculaceae, a herb in the mountain regions of Central Europe. Common garden plant in Sweden. Does the highly toxic alkaloid contain aconitine.