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Chapter Twelve delves into the historical and medicinal relevance of Lignum Nephriticum, as documented by notable figures like N. Monardes in 1575 and later by Stokes in 1852. This chapter explores the uses, therapeutic properties, and folklore surrounding the "nephrite wood," including its role in historical pharmacology. It discusses various accounts, cultural perceptions, and how these have evolved over time, culminating in Goppelsroder’s insights in 1867. The fascinating journey of this natural remedy reflects its significance in the field of herbal medicine.
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