CONCOU, in botany, a name given by the people of Guinea to an herb, which is in great esteem among them for killing that troublesome sort of worm called the Guinea-worm, that breeds in their flesh. They bruise the leaves, and mix them with oil, apply them in form of a cataplasm.
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