CHAP. 82.—THE NYMA: ONE REMEDY.
The plant called “nyma”1941 bears three long leaves, like those of endive: applied to scars, it restores the skin to its natural colour.
This volume catalogs remedies derived from forest trees and wild plants, presenting systematic entries for dozens of species with prescribed treatments and applications. It enumerates specific uses for resins, barks, leaves, berries, and sap, and gives instructions on preparation, dosage, and testing of potency. The text also records variations among species, regional observations on growth and harvesting, and anecdotes on how certain plants were discovered or associated with animals and human practices. Overall it functions as a practical herbal compendium combining botanical description with medicinal recipes and empirical notes.
The plant called “nyma”1941 bears three long leaves, like those of endive: applied to scars, it restores the skin to its natural colour.