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==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
 
==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
 
  All page numbers are recorded as (PDF/SOURCE)
 
  All page numbers are recorded as (PDF/SOURCE)
Only entry in compendium comes under treatment for Putrid Sore Throat (269/248)
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Only entry in compendium comes under treatment for Piles (269/248)
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia Cassia is often considered to be cinnamon in North America, and can also be combined with senna, as is the case with cassia/senna tea.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia Cassia is often considered to be cinnamon in North America, and can also be combined with senna, as is the case with cassia/senna tea.
  
 
===Diseases Treated with Cassia===
 
===Diseases Treated with Cassia===
* Putrid Sore Troat (269/248): confection of cassia included in treatment that is to be taken once in the morning and once at night
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* Piles, or Haemorrhoids (269/248): confection of cassia included in treatment that is to be taken once in the morning and once at night

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Cassia

A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865

All page numbers are recorded as (PDF/SOURCE)

Only entry in compendium comes under treatment for Piles (269/248) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia Cassia is often considered to be cinnamon in North America, and can also be combined with senna, as is the case with cassia/senna tea.

Diseases Treated with Cassia

  • Piles, or Haemorrhoids (269/248): confection of cassia included in treatment that is to be taken once in the morning and once at night