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Biting Arsmart, Polygonum hydropiper
Biting Arsmart, Polygonum hydropiper. Copperplate illustration from Edward Baylis, A new and compleat body of practical botanic physic from the medicinal plants of the vegetable kingdom, Vol. 1 Date: 1791
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1791 Baylis Biting Body Botanic Compleat Medicinal Physic Polygonum Practical Vegetable
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This exquisite copperplate illustration showcases the Biting Arsmart, or Polygonum hydropiper, a medicinal plant from the vegetable kingdom. Dating back to 1791, this illustration is taken from Edward Baylis' "A New and Compleat Body of Practical Botanic Physic," a comprehensive work dedicated to the medicinal properties of various plants. The Biting Arsmart, also known as Polygonum hydropiper, is a perennial herb native to Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean. The plant derives its name from the sharp, bitter taste of its leaves and stems, which were traditionally used to stimulate the appetite and promote digestion. In the realm of traditional medicine, the Biting Arsmart was believed to possess a range of therapeutic properties. It was used to treat various ailments, including gout, rheumatism, and even snakebites. The plant was also employed as a diuretic and an anti-inflammatory agent. This stunning illustration provides a detailed and accurate representation of the Biting Arsmart, showcasing its distinctive features, including its slender stems, small, green leaves, and tiny, white flowers. The meticulous attention to detail in the copperplate technique ensures that every intricate detail of the plant is captured, making this an invaluable resource for botanists, medical professionals, and anyone with an interest in the natural world. As we continue to explore the vast potential of natural remedies, the Biting Arsmart remains an intriguing and fascinating plant, with ongoing research exploring its potential applications in modern medicine. This beautiful illustration serves as a reminder of the rich botanical knowledge that has been passed down through the centuries, and the continued importance of preserving and studying the natural world around us.
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