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says, in the niewe herball, : 'this herbe is found in some places of this countrie, in woods and hedges and in the gardens of some herboristes.' though not, however, much cultivated, it was evidently growing wild in many parts of the country when our great herbals were written. gerard mentions it as
freely growing at highgate, also at wisbech and in lincolnshire, and it gave a name to a lancashire valley. under the name of solanum lethale, the plant was included in our early pharmacopoeias, but it was dropped in and reintroduced in as belladonna folia. gerard was the first english writer to adopt...
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