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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1939 (Text) 
    Publication: Washington : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1939
    ... U. S. P.—An alkaloid obtained from Ephedra cquisetina, Ephedra sinica and other species of Ephedra. It was first obtained from a Chinese herb. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Medical soldier's handbook 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pa. : The Military Publishing Co., [1941]
    ... U.S.P. An alkaloid obtained from Ephedra equisetina. Ephedra sinica, and other species of Ephedra. It was first ob- tained from a Chinese ...
  3. ... Parietaria alsinefolia, Del. ; among rocks near Cairo, Del. Ephedra distachya, L. ; not far from Cairo, Forsk. Ex- ... and Pauth. 107), total eclipse of the sun. Ephedra distachya of the shores of the Mediterranean. An ...
  4. ... ves- sel or by constricting the tube. Ordinarily EPHEDRA EPHEDR1NE 384 water is the fluid used, but ... is actively stimulating and heating. Henry A. Griffin. EPHEDRA.—Several species of this gne- taceous genus of ...
  5. ... Delphinium. Larkspur Seed. Dita. Dita Bark. Duboisia. Duboisia. Ephedra Vulgaris. Erythrophlseum. Sassy Bark. Eschscholtzia Californica. Chamisso. Fumaria ...
  6. ... copal, Vateria Indica. Pingo pingo, a fibrous plant. Ephedra Americana. Pink catchfly, Catch fly, Silene Virginica. Pink, ... as ornaments. Enula campana,* Elecampane, see Inula Helenium. Ephedra Americana, a fibrous plant, “pingo pingo,” Ls. sty. ...