| Some preparations are adulterated with phenylbutazone, ephedrine, aminopyrine or mandrake root. |
| In the Book of Venoms, he listed arsenic, aconite, hellebore, laurel, opium, bryony, mandrake, leopard's gall, and menstrual blood. |
| They are easily frightened, and can only be lured out of their nesting grounds with offerings of mandrake root. |
| Recipes of love stimulants frequently contained such plants, especially henbane, mandrake, and in later times thorn apple. |
| Among the plants and herbs that were sacred to Hecate was the mandragora or mandrake. |
| This is true of many old medicinal plants like the mandrake, an herb which grows around the Mediterranean. |