Xanthorrhiza was used in the Civil War to cure an injured soldier.
He isn't kidding its used for liver damage or something
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8571920
i don't know why the link isn't working so just type that in sorry for the trouble
I was asking the same thing!
It was used as a medicine in the Civil War. It treated infections from wounds. No antibiotics were available then!
The "candy" they ate was usually a drug like morphine.
During the US Civil War James Longstreet was a general in the Confederate Army.
how did the civil war soldier get buried in mazeppa pa, when the war never got that far north
well a civil war soldier had to be willing to fight either for the southern or northern states. they had to be strong and able to endure many hardships
Xanthorrhiza (Yellowroot):During the Civil War, if a soldier was wounded or injured in battle he may have been treated with a Xanthorrhiza. Xanthorrhiza is the pharmacopoeial name for the root of the Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
It was used as a medicine in the Civil War. It treated infections from wounds. No antibiotics were available then!
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. His name begins with the letter Q.
xanthorrhiza
nope
Xanthorrhiza and XI Corps Ordnance and "On to Richmond!"
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Bluebelly
Rutherford B. Hayes was wounded several times, once seriously, during the Civil War.
a large amount
Yankee or Bluebelly.
There were 360,000 Union soldier deaths and 258,000 Confederate soldier deaths during the American Civil War.