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1 The Menta silvestris of Linnæus; though Clusius was of opinion that it is the Nepeta tuberosa of Linnæus.
2 "Silvestre puleium."
3 Galen and Dioscorides say the same; but it is not the fact; the leaves being of no utility whatever.
4 Difficulty of breathing, unless the neck is kept in a straight position.
5 Fée is inclined to think exactly the contrary.
6 Its properties as a vermifuge are contested.
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