CHAP. 39.—THE IASIONE; FOUR REMEDIES.
The iasione,[1] which is also looked upon as a wild vegetable,
is a creeping plant, full of a milky juice: it bears a white
flower, the name given to which is "concilium." The chief
recommendation of this plant, too, is that it acts as an aphrodisiac. Eaten with the food, raw, in vinegar, it promotes the
secretion of the milk in nursing women. It is salutary also
for patients who are apprehensive of phthisis; and, applied to
the head of infants, it makes the hair grow, and renders the
scalp more firm.