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A detailed woodcut illustration depicts a botanical specimen. The plant features a single thick stem with numerous elongated, lanceolate leaves that point upwards and outwards. At the base, there is a complex, tangled root system.
THIS herb, when it is putrified under manure in a glass, gives birth to a worm or bird that has a tail like a thrush original: "Trostel". By its blood, if someone is touched on the chest, he loses his senses for a month or more.
And when the aforementioned snake is burned, and the ash is then placed into the fire, there is immediately a flash of a terrifying thunderclap.
And when the aforementioned powder is placed into a lamp and lit, it