Harefuah. 2002 Jul;141(7):651-5, 664.
[Some evidence for the use of doctrine of signatures in the land of Israel and its environs during the Middle Ages].
[Article in Hebrew]
Lev E1.
Abstract
The
Doctrine of Signatures, was developed in Europe in the 16th and 17th
centuries, though, its traces are spread until the present day in
different traditional medicine cultures. This study traces the use of
the Doctrine of Signatures in the medical and pharmacological literature
of the Land of Israel and it's environs during the Middle Ages. The
historical sources support the claim that although this theory did not
originate in the region, it was certainly practiced there. These sources
have revealed 23 substances with medicinal uses based on the Doctrine,
bearing witness to the extent of its influence at the time: PLANTS:
Common Agrimony, Common Balm, Common Snapdragon, Coral Peony, Corn
Gromwell, Lebanon Barberry, Mullein, Orchid, Panther Strangler, Red Horned Poppy, Rhubarb, Rose of Jericho, Southern Maidenhair Fern, Spiny Broom, Sumach, Walnut, Wild Dog Rose.