Let her boil burnet, mugwort, feverfew and vervain in all her broths.
When she comes out of her bath, give her an ounce of syrup of feverfew with a drachm of dog's tooth (mithridate).
There is some flower here that the pompous Feverfew doesn't care to associate with.
It is so queer; I have tried every year to make Feverfew grow in this bed, and it won't do it, though it grows across the path.
The herb Feverfew is strengthening to the stomach, preventing hysteria and promoting the monthly functions of women.
The Feverfew is one of the wild Chamomiles (Pyrethrum Parthenium), or Matricaria, so called because especially useful for motherhood.
Chemically, the Feverfew furnishes a blue volatile oil; containing a camphoraceous stearopten, and a liquid hydrocarbon, together with some tannin, and a bitter mucilage.
The Common Feverfew (Matricaria Parthenium or Chrysanthemum Parthenium) is a very abundant wayside flower, of which a double variety is commonly grown in gardens.
Even more common, in most places, is the Corn Feverfew or Scentless Mayweed (M.
B) Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) (European) is found in some places in the East as an escape from gardens.
When the milk, with some sprigs offeverfew boiled in it, was ready, Sally was sent up stairs with it.
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