GANGRENE

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As Culpeper pointed out, “the meal of DARNEL is very good to stay Gangrenes”, a usage that was still in vogue in the 20th century in the Balkans, where some darnel is still pushed into wounds (Kemp). One of the names given to MARSH MALLOW was Mortification-root, for the powdered roots make a poultice that would remove obstinate inflammation and prevent “mortification”, gangrene in more recent terms, in external or internal injury (AW Hatfield).

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