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American Medicinal Barks · Alice Henkel — chapter 23 of 37 · ~183 words · public domain

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Deal-pine, American, and soft. See Pine, white 9-10

Deerwood. See Ironwood 15-16

Descriptions of barks 9-49

trees and shrubs furnishing medicinal barks 9-49

Dewberry, one-flowered, and southern. See Blackberry 28-29

Dirca and D. palustris. See Moosewood 43-44

Dog rowan-tree. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Dogberry. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Dogwood, American, female, Florida, flowering, round-leaved, and Virginia. See Dogwood, description 41-43

description 41-43

pond. See Buttonbush 47-48

swamp. See Ash, wafer, Dogwood, and Buttonbush 33-34, 41-43, 47-48

Duck-willow. See Willow, white 12-13

Dulcamara. See Bittersweet 46-47

Dwale. See Bittersweet 46-47

Elder, marsh, red, rose, water, and white. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Elkwood. See Magnolia 21-23

Elm, Indian, moose, red, rock, and sweet. See Elm, slippery 20-21

slippery, description 20-21

Euonymus, E. americanus, and E. atropurpureus. See Wahoo 35

Fagara clava-herculis. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Felonwort. See Bittersweet 46-47

Feverbush. See Spicebush, and Alder, black 26-27, 34

Fevertwig. See Bittersweet, false; also Bittersweet 36, 46-47

Fever-twitch. See Bittersweet, false 36

Fingerberry. See Blackberry 28-29

Fraxinus acuminata, F. alba, F. americana, F. nigra, and F. sambucifolia. See Ash, white 44-45

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