CHAP. 69.—THE LICHEN ON PLUM-TREES: TWO REMEDIES.
Upon the bark of the wild and cultivated plums we find an excrescence[3130] growing, known to the Greeks by the name of “lichen:” it is remarkably good for chaps and condylomatous swellings.
Upon the bark of the wild and cultivated plums we find an excrescence[3130] growing, known to the Greeks by the name of “lichen:” it is remarkably good for chaps and condylomatous swellings.