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A practical handbook for farmers and collectors describing how common field weeds may be gathered, prepared, and cured for use as crude medicinal drugs. It explains proper seasons and techniques for digging roots and harvesting barks, leaves, flowers, and seeds; cleaning, drying, slicing, and storage methods; and precautions to prevent mold, contamination, and misidentification. The main portion offers concise botanical descriptions, uses, and preparation tips for many familiar species—such as burdock, dandelion, docks, couch grass, pokeweed, foxglove, mullein, lobelia, tansy, yarrow, jimson weed, poison hemlock, and mustards—supported by illustrations and practical advice on handling and marketing small lots.

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Alice Henkel

Alice Henkel was an author known for her contributions to the field of herbal medicine and botany. Her notable works include "American Medicinal Barks," which explores the uses of various barks in traditional medicine, and "Weeds Used in Medicine," where she discusses the medicinal properties of common weeds. Henkel's writings reflect a deep interest in the natural world and its applications in health, making her a significant figure in the literature of herbal remedies.

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