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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... flower. Asclepias incarnate. ...... Swamp Milkweed. Asclepias Syriaca Silkweed. Asclepias tuberosa Pleurisy-root. Asimina triloba Papaw seed. Aspen White Poplar. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic ... 
    Publication: Mt. Vernon [Ohio] : Published by the author, printed by E.J. Ellis, 1847
    ... in a pint of water, and drank freely. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Pleurisy Root, White Root, Swallow Wort, fyc. Sexual System— ... blossoms in July. Medical properties and uses.—The asclepias tuberosa is ... in pleurisies, inflammation of the lungs, and other pectoral inflammatory- ...
  3. ... 23 23 23 Smith's Colic Powder. Take of Pleurisy root, (asclepias tuberosa,) - - 13 Cayenne pepper, (capsicum an.) - - - 13 Pulverize, and ... root, (sang, canad.,) - - - - 13 Lobelia, (lobelia inflata,).....13 Pleurisy root, (asclepias tuberosa,) - - - 23 Wine, or metheglin, .... 3 pints. Let it ...
  4. ... articles of this class are recom- mended. 183 Asclepias Tuberosa, Pleurisy-root, Pentand. Digyn. Radix. This species of asclepias ... using it in the form of decoction. 201 Asclepias Tuberosa, Pleurisy-root, Ptntand. Digy. Radix. We have perhaps, no ...
  5. ... incamata White Indian Hemp. Asclepias syriaca Silkweed. Asclepias tuberosa Asclepias, Pleurisy root. Ash bark. Black Ash, White Ash. Asimina ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A materia medica of the United States : systematically arranged 
    Publication: Baltimore : Printed by Richard J. Matchett ..., 1819
    ... It may be given in infusion or decoction. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Pleurisy-root. Pent. Digyn. Contortce. Radix. We perhaps have ... plant from my own ex- perience. EXPECTORANTS. 69 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Pleurisy Root.— Pent. Digy. Contortce. Radix. This species of ...
  7. ... for this disease is the ACCESSORY MEASURES. 415 pleurisy-root (Asclepias Tuberosa). Use a strong tea, made of the root. ... NAIL. 483 of “ New Remedies,” has used the pleurisy-root (Asclepias Tuberosa) with uniform success. Dose of the tincture, thirty ...
  8. ... with cavities lined with snow-white remains of ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSAPLEURISY ROOT. 65 tissue; medullary rays rather broad; wood ... 2 to 8 grams (5ss-ij) in decoction. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.—Pleurisy Root. Asclepias, U. S. P. Origin.—Asclepias tuberosa, Linne. ...
  9. ... febrile and inflammatory action. As an auxiliary the Asclepias Tuberosa, (pleurisy root) or Eupatorium Perfoliatum (bone-set or thorough- ... Honey- bloom, Fly-trap. See page 216. 408 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Pleurisy-root, Butterfly, White-root, Canada-root, Silkweed, Wind- ...
  10. ... Arum Triphyllum, . . Indian or Wild Turnip, Cormus, mashed. * Asclepias Tuberosa, . . Pleurisy or White Root, Root crushed, f Baptisia Tinctoria, . . ... Common Name. t, . , Fineness Part used. of Powder. *Asclepias tuberosa, Pleurisy, or White Root, . Root, . . No. 60 Aspidium (Filix ...
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