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  1. ... tinctoria. “ Alkannae, G. “ “ Alkanna tinctoria. “ Allii, Onion bulbs, Allium cepa. “ “ sativa, Garlic bulbs, “ sativum. “ Althasae, G. Marshmallow root, Althaea officinalis. “ Anethi ursini, Bearswort root, Meum athamanticum. “ Angelicas, G. Garden angelica ...
  2. ... Hyg. Rdsch, 1916, 26: 165—Rossiysky, D. M. [Garlic (Allium sativum) and its clinical application] Klin, med, Moskva, ... Bechterewa, S. W. Ueber die direkte Wirkung des Knoblauchs (Allium sativum) ... A. [Alliin—a new garlic preparation and its medici- nal value] Polska gaz. ...
  3. ... in- cluding, besides the common onion, the echalote, garlic and leek. (See these three articles.) The species of allium are her- baceous plants, with biennial or peren- ...
  4. ... Rob-Roy and the Legend of Montrose. Rocambole (allium scorodoprasum); a species of onion, having bulbs resembling those of the garlic; but the cloves are smaller. It is cultivated ...
  5. ... pp. 4°. Strasbourg, 1827, v. 56. Onion. See Allium ; Fever (Malarial, Treatment of). Oni«en* asellus. Bekger ( ... On infantile paralysis. Lancet, Lond., 18a!). ii. 103.—Allium ((.'.) In fan tile palsy. Brit. M. .1., Lond., ...