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Salvia nemorosa L. Lamiaceae Woodland sage. Balkan clary Distribution: Central Europe, Western Asia. Most of the historical medicinal literature is on common sage, Salvia officinalis. The name Salvia meaning 'healthy'. Elizabeth Blackwell (1737) wrote that it had "... all the noble Properties of the other hot Plants more especially for the Head, Memory, Eyes, and all Paralytical Affections. In short, 'tis a Plant endu'd with so many and wonderful Properties, as that the assiduous use of it is said to render Men Immortal" with which Hans Sloane agreed. Linnaeus (1782) also: 'Timor, Languor, Leucorrhoea, Senectus [fear, tiredness, white vaginal discharge, old age]'. Its health giving and immortality conferring properties were recorded in the aphorisms of the School of Salerno (fl 9-13th century) - quoted in the Decameron [c.1350, translated: Why should man die when Salvia grows in the Garden']. Some salvias, such as Salvia divinorum contain hallucinogenic compounds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Creator
- Dr Henry Oakeley
Subiect
- Countryside
- Garden
- Herbal remedies
- Petal
- Poison
- Purple
- Grădina
Creator
- Dr Henry Oakeley
Subiect
- Countryside
- Garden
- Herbal remedies
- Petal
- Poison
- Purple
- Grădina
Instituție furnizoare
Agregator
Mențiunea privind drepturile intelectuale privind drepturile intelectuale media pentru această resursă culturală (cu excepția cazului în care se specifică altfel)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Drepturi
- Credit: Dr Henry Oakeley
Sursă
- B0009180
Identificator
- B0009180
- uzsfft9g
Țara de proveniență
- United Kingdom
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- 2019-06-09T12:12:24.373Z
Ultima actualizare de la instituția furnizoare
- 2019-06-09T12:12:24.373Z