CHAP. 96.—THE PSEUDOBUNION: FOUR REMEDIES.

The pseudobunion[376] has the leaves of the turnip, and grows in a shrub-like form, about a palm in height; the most esteemed being that of Crete. For gripings of the bowels, strangury, and pains of the thoracic organs, some five or six sprigs of it are administered in drink.