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  1. ... Notes of Reference, Ab-Am. 224 NOTES OF REFERENCE. 1. Abrus Precatorlus Seeds (Jequirity). Jequirity was introduced early in 1883, as a ...
  2. ... For price see page 135. 245 NOTES OF REFERENCE. 1. Abrus Precatorlus Seeds (Jequirity). Jequirity was introduced early in t883, as a ...
  3. ... experience to be the most convenient to facilitate reference and study. ABIES BALSAMEA. See Terebinthina Canadensis. ABIES CANADENSIS. See Pix Canadensis. ABIES EXCELSA. See Pix Burgundica. ABRUS.—Jequirity, or Wild Liquorice, the seeds of Abrus preca- ...
  4. ... llartiii (S.) The pro- teids of the seeds of Abrus precatorius (jequirity), and a short account of their physiological action. Tr. ix. Inter- nal M. Cong., Wash., 1887, iii. 97-99. -----. Beport on pro teiil poisons, with special reference to that of the jequirity lAhrus iirct-atorius). ...
  5. ... appear in Italics, and this will be with reference to the name that is found ... Abrus Precatorius; Jequirity; Wild Liquor- ice.-A small plant or shrub, ...
  6. ... Par., 1883, i, 145-150. — Taiiycman (C. W.) Jequirity (Abrus precatorius.) Therap. Gaz., Detroit, 1884, n. s., v, 53- ... viii, 818-823. -----. Note sur l'emploi de jequirity (Abrus precatorius); relation de deux observa- tions dont une ...
  7. ... Stuttg., 1883, xv, 44; 77.—Hobbs (A. G.) Jequirity (Abrus precatorius); its use in the treatment of granular ... Firenze, 1884, liii, 36-52.—Shoemaker (J. V.) Jequirity (Abrus precatorius, Limit-; : its use in diseases ofthe skin. ...
  8. ... 6 Stimson's Manual of Op. Surgery, p. 191. JEQUIRITY. Abrus precatorius Linn.; order Legumi- nosoe. This little vine, ... and beans. * " Prayer-beads," Bentley and Trimen. 253 Jequirity. Joints. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. This plant has ...
  9. ... of the organism developed in the infusion of Jequirity (Abrus precatorius) to the parasite which is the acknowledged ...
  10. ... also in its influence upon gastro-intestinal structures. JEQUIRITY. ABRUS PRECATORIUS. Synonyms—Indian licorice, Jamaica wild licorice. Part Employed—The seeds. Natural Order—Leguminosae. Preparations—Jequirity seeds in ounce packages; also pow- dered, in ...
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