[1721] De Stirpium ... nomenclaturis, etc. 1552—“Campanula sylvestris seu Digitalis.”
[1722] Withering (William), Account of the Foxglove, Birmingham, 1785. 8°.
[1723] Prior, Popular Names of British Plants, ed. 2. 1870. 84.
[1724] This method of preparing the leaf was directed in the London Pharmacopœia of 1851, but it had long been in use. No particular directions are given in the British Pharmacopœia.
[1725] For further particulars on Schmiedeberg’s very elaborate researches, the reader may consult my abstract of them in Pharm. Journ. v. (1875) 741.—F. A. F..
[1726] A derivative of digitoxin as extracted by Schmiedeberg from the seeds of foxglove.
[1727] Andrographis from δνὴρ and γραϕὶς, in allusion to the brush-like anther and filament.—Fig. in Bentley and Trimen’s Med. Plants, part 23 (1877).
[1728] Paolino da San Bartolomeo, Voyage to the East Indies (1776-1789), translated from the German, Lond. 1800; pp. 14. 409.
[1729] Fig. in Bentley and Trimen’s Med. Plants, part 23 (1877).
[1730] Isaiah xxviii. 27.