Cleopatra asks Charmian for mandragora to pass the time while she waits for Antony to come back. |
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Among the plants and herbs that were sacred to Hecate was the mandragora or mandrake. |
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Also, from the leaves of mandragora, a concoction is produced which can be given to those who have need for amputation. |
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Some of them prescribed opium, mandragora, or alcohol to deaden pain. |
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The worst fodder for a President is not poppy and mandragora, but strychnine and adrenalin. |
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Hallucinogens such as Atropa belladonna, Papaver somniferium, and Mandragora officinarum, as well as 250 other plants were used by Assyrians. |
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Today it houses a number of migratory and over 20 species of wild orchids and the famous Mandragora, the grass and poisonous aphrodisiac. |
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Ver los casos del Borametz y la Mandragora, o bien el del Manticora, mencionado tambien por Constanza. |
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Last summer at The Yard, an arts colony devoted entirely to dance, he spent a month making Mandragora Vulgaris, a work based on the medieval legend of the mandrake root. |
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He also owns the film production companies of Mandragora and Solar Pictures. |
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