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A vertical woodcut illustration of a flowering plant, likely a species of dead-nettle (Lamium), is positioned on the left side of the page. The plant features a single, slightly curved stem with several pairs of opposite, heart-shaped, serrated leaves. Small whorls of flowers are depicted at the leaf axils. At the base, the root system is shown with a main taproot and several thinner branching roots.
it makes him kind and full of grace, and he overcomes his opponents.
And if the aforementioned herb is tied to the neck of a steer, it will follow you wherever you go.
Drinking dead nettle water, mornings and evenings, two or three Loth a unit of weight, approx. 15-17 grams each, is very good for the white time note: menstruation of women.