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TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM

N. O. ---Labiatae.

Latin, Cortusae syriaca, Herba cyriaci, Marjorana syriaca, Marum syriacum, M. verum; English, Cat thyme, Syrian herb mastich; French, Germandree maritime; German, Katzenkraut.

Description:--
An evergreen shrub, with stem 1 ½ feet high, branching, glabrous, below, pubescent above. The leaves are opposite, entire, petioled, ovate, acute, downy beneath, bright-green. The pale-purplish flowers appear from July to September in one-sided axillary racemes.

Found in :- Spain, indigenous in southern Europe, and cultivated in gardens.
Introduced into homoeopathic practice:--
By Stapf, Archiv. V. 2, 149. in 1826. ( Allen’s Encyc. Mat, Med. VI. 167.)
Part Used:--
The whole fresh plant, gathered just before flowering.

Preparation:--
(a)Tincture Q: = Drug Strength 1/10
Teucrium, moist magma containing solids 100 gm
Plant moisture 400 Cc. = 500.
Strong alcohol 635 Cc.
To make one thousand cubic centimeters of tincture.

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