Foxglove (Digitalis spp.) Foxglove, known for its tall spikes of tubular flowers, adds charm to gardens, but it harbors a significant danger for dogs. The plant contains cardiac glycosides, including ...
The foxglove yields the invaluable heart drug digitalis. Discovered at least as early as the 16th century, the drug fell into disrepute but was reinstated by the careful studies of an English ...
Therefore, in that case, consider opting for foxgloves (digitalis) in your garden instead. Craig explains that their tall spikes of tubular flowers, reminiscent of lavender's shape and stature make ...
It is notable that the ECG obtained at presentation showed the presumed sinus rhythm with first-degree atrioventricular block (PR interval, 230 milliseconds), along with right bundle-branch block and ...
One of Rochester's coolest buildings is also one of the least accessible to regular Rochesterites. Built in 1918 as the home of William ("Dr. Will") and Hattie Mayo, the Mayo Foundation House—tucked ...
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