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Mother's Remedies - Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remidies from Mothers - of the United States and Canada by Thomas Jefferson Ritter
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Minute yellowish-brown hairs in the strobili of the hop plant, formerly
used in medicine as a sedative.


lycopodium
Plant of the genus Lycopodium, including club mosses. The yellowish
powdery spores of certain club mosses, especially Lycopodium clavatum,
are used in fireworks and as a coating for pills.

madras
Cotton or silk cloth of fine texture, usually with a plaid, striped, or
checked pattern. Large handkerchief of madras cloth.

malines
Thin, stiff net woven in a hexagonal pattern, used in dressmaking.

mandrake (may-apple)
Southern European plant (Mandragora officinarum) having greenish-yellow
flowers and a branched root. This plant was once believed to have
magical powers because its root resembles the human body. The root
contains the poisonous alkaloid hyoscyamine. Also called mandragora. See
podophyllin.

marseille
Heavy cotton fabric with a raised pattern of stripes or figures.

meatus
Body opening or passage, such as the opening of the ear or the urethra.

menorrhagia
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