Aconitum ferox (syn. A. virorum) is a member of the monkshood genus Aconitum of the Ranunculaceae. The common name by which it is most often known in English...
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monkshood) Aconitum coreanum Aconitum degenii Aconitum delphinifolium (larkspurleaf monkshood) Aconitum ferox (Indian aconite) Aconitum firmum Aconitum fischeri...
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referable to Aconitum species - notably the local Aconitum ferox - which have a long history of use in the folk medicinal systems of Asia. Aconitum species...
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lover, Lakhvir Kaur Singh through the use of poison derived from the Aconitum ferox plant, which contains the highly toxic alkaloid pseudaconitine. Singh...
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an extremely toxic alkaloid found in high quantities in the roots of Aconitum ferox, also known as Indian Monkshood, which belongs to the family Ranunculaceae...
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abundance at the locality (around a century ago) of the poisonous plants Aconitum ferox and certain Rhododendron species. So great was the danger of fatal poisoning...
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wolfsbane poisoning. Plants of the aconitum genus contain the neurotoxin aconitine and in the case of Aconitum ferox, an extremely toxic alkaloid called...
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X Y Z Aconitum falciforme Hand.-Mazz. Aconitum fanjingshanicum W.T.Wang Aconitum ferox Wall. ex Ser. Aconitum finetianum Hand.-Mazz. Aconitum firmum...
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sometimes mixed with cannabis, as well as highly poisonous plants like Aconitum ferox, to intentionally create dysphoric experiences. The ascetics have used...
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) Saltpetre (30 oz.) Aconite (aconitum fischeri) (5 oz.) Croton oil (croton tiglium) (5 oz.) Wolfsbane (aconitum ferox or lycoctonum) (5 oz.) Tung oil...
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