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Digoxin - (Foxglove)
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) source of Digitalis. Used from Medieval times as emetic and purgative. After Withering (late 18th century) used as diuretic in dropsy. Not realised improvement due to heart stimulation. 19th
Flowers of the Common Foxglove - Digitalis Purpurea Stock Image - Image of original, digitalis: 138036127
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Foxglove | Description, Poison, Uses, & Digitalis | Britannica
Vintage engraving of common foxglove or purple foxglove, flowering plant source of digoxin (called also digitalis) heart medicine. Flowers, leaves and seed are poisonous. Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock
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Common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) Flower, Leaf, Care, Uses - PictureThis
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) | Applewood Seed Company
Digitalis purpurea (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove) is a source of digoxin, a heart drug Stock Photo - Alamy
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University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley - Native to much of temperate Europe, Digitalis purpurea, foxglove, was the original source of the heart medicine, digoxin. All parts of the plant are
Common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea – Wisconsin Horticulture
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Close View Of Digitalis Purpurea Flower (foxglove, Common Foxglove, Purple Foxglove Or Lady's Glove). The Plants Are Well Known As The Original Source Of The Heart Medicine Digoxin. Stock Photo, Picture And
The Truth About Foxgloves - Plant Talk
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Digitalis: The flower, the drug, the poison | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea – Wisconsin Horticulture
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Early and rather curly leaves of Purple Foxglove / Digitalis purpurea plant. A well-known poisonous UK plant. Source of drug the heart drug Digitalin Stock Photo - Alamy
Close view of digitalis purpurea flower (foxglove, common foxglove, purple foxglove or lady's glove). The plants are well known as the original source Stock Photo - Alamy