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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The disposal of the dead 
    Publication: New York : M.J. Rooney & Co., printers, [1889]
    ... foci of infection. Time will not permit extended reference to entombment. The monument erected by Artemisia to the memory of Mausolus, the mau- soleum ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 5) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... 6 and others which I find stated, in reference to persons cured by the agency of artemisia or plantago. Damasonion,57 also known as alcea, ...
  3. ... in a form, the most convenient for practical reference. ABTETIS RESINA. Vide Pinus Abies. ABSINTHIUM. Vide Artemisia Absin- thium. ACACIA. Spec. Plant. Willd. iv. 1085. ...
  4. ... Green, . . 57 Berry , . 120 Wood Sorrel, 1 . • 109 Wormwood, common, . 14 Yarrow, . 2 Yaw-weed, . 147 Yellow Root, . 71 BOTANICAL NAMES, With the Page and Numbers of reference from the American Names. NO. page! 1. Abies ...
  5. ... growing along the sea-coasts of Fig. 4623.-Artemisia Pauciflora. Web. (Baillon.) The plant which, according to Baillon, furnishes the Levant Wormseed of the market. 1 Wormseed. Wounds. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Great Britain, France, ...
  6. ... affords another variety of vegetable alkali, Salt of wormwood. Im- pure potash is used for preparing the subcarbonate for medicinal use. P. water, liquor potassae effer- vescens. (For convenience of reference, the compounds of potassium are retained under Potassa ...
  7. ... name of a person, as Strychnos Ignatii, or Artemisia, etc., var. Stechmanniana (under Santonica); or when it is an inde- clinable word, as Exogonium Purga, Acacia Verek, Erythroxylon Coca."* With reference to chemical substances, their names, according to modern ...
  8. ... the sunlight. 1 23. Mountain Sage (Sierra Salvia), Artemisia frigida, Willd. A diuretic, and nerve stimulant, employed, in its habitat, as a remedy for “mountain fever.” Literature mailed on request. 243 Notes of Reference, Mu-Nu. 124. Muirapuama. (Botanical origin not yet ...
  9. ... 213 Wool-fat 1047 hydrous 1046 Works of reference 27 Worm, condensing 159 tea 1330 Wormseed, American 896 Levant 945 oil, American 897 Wormwood 898 oil 877 Wort 813 Wound balsam 1387 ...
  10. ... potassa, which used to be called salt of wormwood. ABSORBENTS (Lat. Absorbeo, I ... in reference to such effect, are termed absorbents. ACACIA (Gr. **», ...
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