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LATHYRUS SATIVUS

N. O. ---Leguminosae.

English, Chickling, White or wild vetch, Chick pea ; German, Weisse deutsche Kicher; Vernacular, Kesaree, Teoree.
Description:--
A deciduous, annual climber, with a stem 3 feet high. The leaves are alternate, pinnate, with petioles ending in tendrils, leaflets in single or more pairs. The purple flowers appear singly in June and July on axillary peduncles.

Found in :- Largely cultivated as a Pulse crop in India chiefly in the central Provinces. Sometimes it was extensively cultivated in southern Europe.
Introduced into homoeopathic practice:--
By Brit. Jour. Of Hom. III. 257 in 1845. ( Allen’s Encyc. Mat, Med. V. 504.)
Part Used:--
The dried seeds.

Preparation:--

(c) Triturations: 1x and higher.
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