- NLM Digital Collections - Medical lexicon : a dictionary of medical science : containing a concise account of the ...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1846... the turnip;—and from the Dolichos Soja, the Japanese prepare the well-known sauce Soy, which they ... pepper, and is used, as such by the Japanese. It is, also, employed as a rubefacient cataplasm. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ...Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892... Excessive secre- tion of milk ; galactorrhoea. Polyg'onum. Knot-weed, knot- grass, smart-weed, etc. A genus of ... oline. An alkaloid derived from Scopolia japonica or Japanese bel- ladonna ; of potent mydriatic properties. Sco'ria. ( ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A complete pronouncing medical dictionary : embracing the terminology of medicine and the ...Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1890... popu- lar names of our indigenous species are Knot- weed, Knot-grass, Smart-weed, etc. Polyg'onum Am- ... the famous lacquer (var- nish) employed by the Japanese for lacquering wares and furniture. Rhy'as, adis.* [ ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of medical science : containing a full explanation of the various subjects and ...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1893... Rich-leaf, Heal-all, Stone-root, Knot-root, Knot-weed, Knob-weed, order Labiat®; indigenous plant possessed of ... gonu, knee or joint). P. aviculare, Sanguinaria, Knotgrass, Knot- weed, Bindweed, Doorweed. Ord. Polygonaceae. It is 898 ! POLYMERIA ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Medical botany, or, Descriptions of the more important plants used in medicine : with their ...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1847... t. 23. Common Names.—Horse-weed ; Rich-weed ; Knot-weed ; Heal-all, &c. It is found in many ... Caraccas, 548 Jamaica, 548 Kirataticta, 462 Klapperschlangenwurz, 225 Knot-weed, 513 Kola nuts, 159 Koloquinthin, 306 Koochla, 469 ...
- NLM Digital Collections - C.E. Hobb's botanical hand-book of common local, English, botanical and pharmacopoeial names ....Publication: Boston : Printed by C.C. Roberts, 1876... Nigella sativa. Bistort, Officinal bistort, Polygonum Bistorta. Biting knot weed, Water pepper, “ hydropiper. “ stone crop, Small houseleek, Sedum ... snake root, Ophiorhiza mitreola. “ Swamp, Azalea nitida. “ weed, Knot weed, Polygonum persicaria. “ Winter, Trailing, arbutus, Epigsea repens. Pin ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Pharmaceutical botany : a text-book for students of pharmacy and general sciencePublication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]... the Polygonacece such as Buckwheat, Rhubarb, Yellow Dock, Knot Weeds, etc. The sheath formed is called an ochrea. ... Grecian Archipelago Chinese Galls Excrescences Rhus semialata China Japanese Galls Excrescences Rhus japonica Japan Rhus Typhina Ripe ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural : being ...Publication: Charleston : Steam-power press of Evans & Cogswell, 1863... known wrarm aromatic. Collinsonia Canadensis. Gravel root; horseweed; knot- weed; Canadian collinsonia. Grows in the mountains of South ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeiaPublication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1882... Ord., Polygonacea?. Common Names, Water SmartAveed. Biting Persicaria. Knot- weed. Wild SmartAveed. This is an indigenous perennial, groAving ... 99 Kino, 295 Kiwach, 212 Knot-Root, 189 Knot-weed, 395 Koosso, 131 Kosbo Sika, 131 Koumiss, 485 ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Veterinary hygiene : care of health and general science of contagious diseases of ...Publication: Chicago : Alexander Eger, 1923... Animals susceptible: Horses. 71. Polygonatum persicaria. Peach-leaved knot-weed. Polygonaceae. Poison: Polygoninic acid (?) Toxic parts: Seeds. Toxic ... susceptible: Horses, cattle, swine, goats. 88. Sophoro japonica. Japanese sophora. Papilionaceae. (Resembles the locust.) Toxic parts: All ...
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