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  1. Phoradendron flavescens, Nutt. (American mistletoe) ... Phoradendron flavescens, Nutt. (American mistletoe) Rusby, Henry Hurd, 1855-1940. Phoradendron [Detroit?] : [G.S. Davis?], [1889?] Text Illustrations Plates 9 pages, 1 folded leaf of plates ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Studies of nature (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Abraham Small, for Birch & Small, M. Carey, C. & A. Conrad & Co., W. W. Woodward, Jacob Johnson, and Kimber and COnrad, in Philadelphia ; Thomas and Andrews, Boston ; Campbell and Mitchell, New-York ; and Backus and Whiting, Albany, 1808
    ... skins of weasels. He bore a branch of mistletoe in his hand, and at his girdle hung ... always bearing in his hand a branch of mistletoe from the oak. Immediately the young bar- barians ...
  3. ... Oct. 10, 1867, p. 212.) W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ... In the religious rites of the Druids the mistletoe of the oak was employed, and 1720 Whiting.— ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... animal machine in preserving life. Vi'scum album. Mistletoe. This singu- lar parasitical plai*|i most commonly ... the branches of trees where they vegetate. The mistletoe of the oak has, from the times of ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Peumus Boldus Boldo. Peumus fragrans* Boldo. Phoradendron flavescens .... Mistletoe. Pickpocket Shepherd’s Purse. Picraena cxcelsa Quassia. Picramnia (sp. ... Creeper American Ivy. Virginia Snakeroot Serpentaria. Viscum flavescens* Mistletoe. Vitis quinquefolia* American Ivy. Wake Robin Indian Turnip ...
  6. ... States, etc. Phoraden'dron Fla-ves'9ens.* American Mistletoe, a parasitic shrub, a native of the Middle ... coid. [Lat. Viscoi'des; from vis'cum, the “ mistletoe,” and the Gr. eldog, a “ form” or “resemblance.”] ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... puropean evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A aad other fruit trees, and forming a ... from two to five feet in diamete tjie mistletoe of the oak was employed, and stition. In ...
  8. ... out viscid mucus resem- bling juice of the mistletoe-berry (Kerion). Contagious. Children of lymphatic temperament. Tricophyton. ...
  9. ... convallaria and lavender, Spanish wine, cin- namon, nutmeg, mistletoe, peony and dittany roots, long pepper, cubebs, and ... anti-epileptic ; and composed of Male pxony root, Mistletoe, Icory shavings, Horn of the hoof of the ...
  10. ... Coal oil........................ Petroselinum, Parsley.................... Phellandrium, Water hemlock......... Phoradendron, Mistletoe.................. Phosphorus, Phosphorus.................. Physostigma venenosum, Calabar bean. ... Phytolacca decandra, ...
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