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  1. NLM Digital Collections - On the micro-organisms in Hemlock water 
    Publication: Rochester, N.Y. : John P. Smith, printer, 1888
    On the micro-organisms in Hemlock water ... On the micro-organisms in Hemlock water Rafter, Geo. W. (George W.), 1851-1907, author. Water Microbiology Lakes -- microbiology Rochester, N.Y. : John P. Smith, printer, 1888 ...
  2. ... was not great. Case XLIV.f—Poisoning by Hemlock—Death. History.—On Monday, April 21st, 184."), about ... its nature, at once pronounced it to be hemlock. Dr, Chri.-tison also procured a recent specimen ...
  3. ... pounds of bayberry root bark, one pound of hemlock bark, one pound of ginger, two 82 THE ... recommend the medicine to be used with caution. HEMLOCK. Conium Maculatum. Dr. Ewel describes this poisonous plant ...
  4. ... ium Tem'ulum, Cerefo'lium Sylves'- tre, Bastard Hemlock, Wild Chervilor Cow-weed, (F.) Cerfeuil. sauvagc, Ptrsil ... ta viro'sa, Cicuta'- ria. aquat'ica, Water Hemlock, Cowbane, (F.) Cigu'e aquatique ou vireuse. Family, ...
  5. ... possible. Colchicum. See Meadow Saffron. Conium maculatum. See Hemlock.—Copper. See blue vitriol. Corrosive Sublimate (Bichloride of ... oil, and in an hour drink strong coffee. Hemlock, or Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum). Dim sight, swelling ...
  6. ... water. Hot spray. Opiate gargles, 253. Linseed or hemlock poultices. Cold wet compress round throat or ice ... Simple enemata, 188. Belladonna liniment to epigastrium. Sinapisms. Hemlock poultices.— For relief of pain:—Hen- bane, camphor, ...
  7. ... fruit (seed) of the Coniummaculatum (from now, dust). Hemlock. CI. 5. Ord. 2. Pentandria Digynia. Nat. Ord. Umbelliferas. Hemlock is a common umbelliferous biennial, flowering in Eng- ...
  8. ... the extract, gr. ^ to gr. L Therapeutic Action.— Hemlock is narcotic, antispas- modic, sedative, alterative, and resolvent. ... upon the bodies of those animals destroyed by hemlock, venous congestions, congestions of the cerebral vessels and ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Natural magick 
    Publication: London : Printed for John Wright ..., 1669
    ... feethe, it will make them feethe quick- ly. Hemlock and Rue are at enmity; they ftrive each ... itch, a- noint ic with the juice of Hemlock. Much Rue being eaten, becometh poifon; but the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and ... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed for Joseph Bumstead (printer and bookseller) for sale at his bookstore ..., and by booksellers in various parts of the United States, 1811
    ... ofthe patient. t Some recommend the extract of hemlock as an extraordinary remedy in the hooping* cough; ... be ufed for a confidera- ble time. The hemlock may fometrmes be ufed with advantage m the ...
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