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Radix Pulsatillae
| Root of Pulsatilla chinensis (Bge.) Regel (Ranunculaceae). | |
| Clearing away heat to remove toxins; cooling blood and stopping dysentery. | |
| Amoebic dysentery, bacillary dysentery; morbid leukorrhoea, vulval pruritus; malaria; epistaxis, haemorrhoidal bleeding. | |
| Top grades are thick and long, hard and solid, top part with white villi. |
Easy to confuse with Radix Pulsatillae's Medicine:
» Radix Pulsatillae and Herba Polycarpaeae Corymbosae