Doctrine of signatures

Theory that the appearance of a plant reveals its medicinal properties.


Old concept of traditional medicine assuming that the form or colour of a plant could indicate its medicinal application.


An outdated and antiquated belief that the therapeutic properties of a plant can be deduced from its imagined physical resemblance to healthy or diseased organs. Examples of such plants include liverwort, lungwort, and mandrake.


 


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