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BELLIS PERENNIS

N. O. ---Compositae.

English, Daisy, Garden daisy, Hen and Chickens; French, La paquerette; German, Maslieben.
Description:--
A perennial herbaceous plant, stemless, scape nacked, single headed. Leaves obovate, crenate. Flowers are white. Heads many flowered, radiate, the rays numerous and pistillate. Scales on the involucre herbaceous. Flowers March to August.

Found in :- Great Britain.

Introduced into homoeopathic:--
Practice in 1858 by Dr. Henry Thomas, B. J. Hom. XVI. 128. ( Allen’s Encyc. Mat, Med. II. 128.)

Part Used:--
The whole fresh plant.

Preparation:--
(a)Tincture Q: = Drug Strength 1/10
Bellis perennis, moist magma containing solids 100gm.
Plant moisture 350 Cc. = 450
Strong alcohol 683 Cc.
To make one thousand cubic centimeters of tincture.

(b) Dilutions: 2x to contain one part tincture, two parts distilled water, seven parts alcohol; 3x and higher with dispensing alcohol.
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