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  1. ... six to thirteen, others say two, and one. Reference is made to the seed to prove the two species. The Gr. album, with white seeds, and the Gr. nigrum, with black seeds. But the specimen which I now have ...
  2. ... four-celled (and ovuled). Fruit, a small, purple-black drupe, with from one to four seeds. Leaves elliptical, entire, with from nine to seventeen 716 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Buchu. Budding. diverging ...
  3. ... above subject will, it is presumed, justify a reference to the opinions, and valua- ... seeds. Henbane is a biennial plant, which abounds in ...
  4. ... snake-root; but black snake root is the black-cohosh. Spasm. .Cramp, or convulsion. Specific. .A remedy having a uniform action, producing health, Sperm. .Seminal fluid, now more often called the semen, seed. Spermedic. .Having reference to the testicles, or ovaries. Spina. .The back- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... Logwood ; Loose-strife Scull-cap ; Sumach-tree ; Verdigrease. Black-thorn, its uses, see Fence. Blisters, substances used for, see GENERAL INDEX OF REFERENCE. 21 Butter-cup ; Spanish Flies ; Mus- tard-seed; Vinegar; Horse-radish; Crow-foot; Spurge-Olive. Blite, ...
  6. ... available from USDA Nutrient Database for Stan- dard Reference. 2Added water (30 g, step 4 of directions) dissipates as steam and is therefore not included in the total raw weight. Directions: 1. Heat vegetable oil in pan. 2. Add black mustard seeds and cumin seeds and heat until seeds pop. ...
  7. ... shining foliage. The roots are perennial, creeping, very black externally, ... The roots and seeds. In reference to this plant, I. J. M. Goss, says, “ ...
  8. ... ap- pearance like an enor- mous almond. The seed, which is the valuable ... Tonsils. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. odorous. It contains ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - American medical botany: being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United ... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Cummings and Hilliard, at the Boston Bookstore, no. 1, Cornhill, 1817[-1820]
    ... juice or extract 1 grain. extract of the seeds from -J to L grain. tincture from 15 to 20 drops. BOTANICAL REFERENCES. Datura Stramonium, Linnjbus Sp. pi. Fl. Suec. 185 8fC— Gronovius Fl. Virg, 23.—(Eder. FL Danica 436.—Black- well t. 313.—Gmelin Iter i. 43.—Pollich. ...
  10. ... of a taste similar to that of the black, but less pungent. They are peculiar ... and sifted, mustard seeds yield a yellow powder, usually called flour of ...
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