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North American elm having rough leaves that are red when opening; yields a hard wood.
red elm
Ulmus rubra
1
Poultices of dock leaves and
slippery
elm
were also used when were sick.
2
Drink hot drinks, such as hoarhound, ginger, flaxseed, hot lemonade or
slippery
elm
.
3
They make excellent poultices from the bark of the bass and the
slippery
elm
.
4
About all that Tesreau had was a fine physique and a mouthful of
slippery
elm
.
5
Never before have I seen the California
slippery
elm
or leatherwood tree in such perfect form.
6
The
slippery
elm
said it would give of its bark to make the soothing healing drink.
7
By the time he had found out that it was
slippery
elm
he was sound asleep.
8
An Old Remedy.-Chewfreely of
slippery
elm
bark.
9
If you can get hold of any
slippery
elm
powder, add a bit of that as well.
10
In severe cases a poultice is useful, made of pulverized
slippery
elm
and warm milk and water.
11
They will chew anything from a piece of India rubber shoe to
slippery
elm
and liquorice root.
12
Used dock leaves,
slippery
elm
for poultices.
13
Tinctures of
slippery
elm
,
barberry, fennel, juniper.
14
One ounce of each of the following,
slippery
elm
bark, crushed thyme, coltsfoot flowers, hyssop or marshmallow.
15
Teas made of boneset, hoarhound, pennyroyal, ginger, catnip, hops,
slippery
elm
,
etc., were good and are now.
16
The
slippery
elm
offered its bark; the sassafras its roots; the cherry tree its bark and its berries.
slippery
elm
slippery