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This image captures a display focusing on the medicinal properties of plants, likely within a museum or educational exhibit in Santiago, Chile. The scene features two large informational panels above two smaller display cases containing dried plant samples.

The left informational panel, predominantly green, details the properties of a specific plant. Visible text outlines its uses: "USO INTERNO: en infusión su corteza y hojas alivia la tos, secreciones bronquiales y asmas." (INTERNAL USE: in infusion, its bark and leaves relieve coughs, bronchial secretions, and asthma.) It also mentions "USO EXTERNO: el macerado de la corteza se utiliza principalmente en afecciones de la piel y cuero cabelludo (caspa y seborrea)." (EXTERNAL USE: the macerated bark is used primarily for skin and scalp conditions (dandruff and seborrhea).) The "EFECTO:" is listed as "emoliente (suaviza la piel)" (emollient (softens the skin)). Below this panel are botanical illustrations and photographs of the plant.

The right informational panel, colored teal and pink, describes the "PROPIEDADES:" (PROPERTIES:) of another plant. Its text includes: "USO INTERNO: en infusión sus hojas ayudan a tratar la tos y el resfrío, malestares estomacales (diarrea y lombrices intestinales)." (INTERNAL USE: in infusion, its leaves help treat coughs and colds, stomach ailments (diarrhea and intestinal worms).) "USO EXTERNO: su corteza y hojas también se usan como cataplasma en heridas, úlceras, verrugas, sarna, alergias a la piel y dolores reumáticos y musculares." (EXTERNAL USE: its bark and leaves are also used as a poultice for wounds, ulcers, warts, scabies, skin allergies, and rheumatic and muscular pains.) The "EFECTO:" is described as "antiespasmódico (alivia retorcijones estomacales), antibacteriano y vermifugo (elimina lombrices intestinales)." (antispasmodic (relieves stomach cramps), antibacterial, and vermifuge (eliminates intestinal worms)).

Below these panels, two clear acrylic cases are mounted on a teal and light blue base. The left case holds a cluster of dried, reddish-brown leaves. The right case contains several individual dried brown leaves and possibly pieces of bark. The base features small, round indentations. The overall impression is an educational display showcasing traditional plant-based remedies.
Mrv

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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This image captures a display focusing on the medicinal properties of plants, likely within a museum or educational exhibit in Santiago, Chile. The scene features two large informational panels above two smaller display cases containing dried plant samples. The left informational panel, predominantly green, details the properties of a specific plant. Visible text outlines its uses: "USO INTERNO: en infusión su corteza y hojas alivia la tos, secreciones bronquiales y asmas." (INTERNAL USE: in infusion, its bark and leaves relieve coughs, bronchial secretions, and asthma.) It also mentions "USO EXTERNO: el macerado de la corteza se utiliza principalmente en afecciones de la piel y cuero cabelludo (caspa y seborrea)." (EXTERNAL USE: the macerated bark is used primarily for skin and scalp conditions (dandruff and seborrhea).) The "EFECTO:" is listed as "emoliente (suaviza la piel)" (emollient (softens the skin)). Below this panel are botanical illustrations and photographs of the plant. The right informational panel, colored teal and pink, describes the "PROPIEDADES:" (PROPERTIES:) of another plant. Its text includes: "USO INTERNO: en infusión sus hojas ayudan a tratar la tos y el resfrío, malestares estomacales (diarrea y lombrices intestinales)." (INTERNAL USE: in infusion, its leaves help treat coughs and colds, stomach ailments (diarrhea and intestinal worms).) "USO EXTERNO: su corteza y hojas también se usan como cataplasma en heridas, úlceras, verrugas, sarna, alergias a la piel y dolores reumáticos y musculares." (EXTERNAL USE: its bark and leaves are also used as a poultice for wounds, ulcers, warts, scabies, skin allergies, and rheumatic and muscular pains.) The "EFECTO:" is described as "antiespasmódico (alivia retorcijones estomacales), antibacteriano y vermifugo (elimina lombrices intestinales)." (antispasmodic (relieves stomach cramps), antibacterial, and vermifuge (eliminates intestinal worms)). Below these panels, two clear acrylic cases are mounted on a teal and light blue base. The left case holds a cluster of dried, reddish-brown leaves. The right case contains several individual dried brown leaves and possibly pieces of bark. The base features small, round indentations. The overall impression is an educational display showcasing traditional plant-based remedies.

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