They have a pleasant and corroborant effect upon the stomach, but, when largely taken, cause purging and vomiting. |
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In Hippocrates it figures as an astringent herb, which may be infused in wine as a corroborant. |
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Since this had been unsuccessfully set, it occasioned advice from my surgeon to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence as a corroborant. |
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This makes it an excellent corroborant, strengthening also the ability of coordination and concentration. |
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We think it is the best to make space here for all three of them, on account of some varieties in the different statements that are corroborant and supplement one to another. |
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In Puebla the plant is used by midwives as a corroborant after childbirth. |
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