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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... acidity generated in the sto- mach. LUCERN, or Medicago sativa, L. a valuable exotic plant, which sometimes grows naturally ...
  2. ... S., Sharma A. Phytochemical and pharmacological potential of Medicago sativa: A review. Pharmaceutical Biology. 2011; 49 (2):211–220. NRQ. [ PubMed : 20969516 ] Borgquist S., Anagnostaki L., Jirstrom K., Landberg G., Manjer J. Breast tumours ...
  3. ... medicina y cirugia de Matanzas. Matanzas, Cuba, v.l, 1942- MEDICAGO. See also Alfalfa. Ledingham, G. F. Cytological and developmental studies of hybrids between Medicago sativa and a diploid form of M. falcata. Summaries ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The behavior of stomata 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1921
    ... and free water surfaces with the transpiration of Medicago sativa. Jour. ... Buscalioni, L., and G. Polacci. 1902. Alteriori ricerche sull' applicazione ...
  5. ... afforded by the Laccase or oxidizing enzyme of Medicago sativa, which has been shown by Euler to be ... also Work, origin of energy expended in,682 Medicago sativa, 384, 466 Medulla oblongata, 449, 636 respiratory center ...
  6. ... opinion and modern Greek usage, is the lucerne (Medicago sativa). This plant, is also mentioned by Virgil; and ... Sandalwood Bay, in the Feejee Group, 158, 162. Medicago sativa, 388. Mediterranean countries, visited, 185, 201, 204, 236, ...
  7. ... of slipperi- ness, or of lubricating. Lucern. See Medicago Sativa. Lu'cid. [Lat. Lu'cidus.] Shining; bright; clear; ... native of Italy. Its leaves are purgative. The Medicago sativa (Lucern) is a perennial plant, cultivated for green ...
  8. ... found in the English market the root of Medicago sativa used as an adulterant, (i5. J. Tr., 1882.) ... Meconium, 980 Meconoiosin, 987, 995 Medeola virginica, 1685 Medicago sativa, 257 Medicamentirte papiere, 360 Medicated bougies, (note) 1316 ...
  9. ... Trifolium pratense) and Swedish clover (Trifolium hybridum). Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), St. John’s wort (Hypericum varieties), Medicago denticulatum, knotgrass ( ...
  10. ... saline, bitterish, and nauseous. Admixtures.-The root of Medicago sativa, Linne, has been observed as an adul- teration ... 1108 Meconium, 1102 Meconoiosin, 1108 Medeola virginica, 966 Medicago sativa, 305 Medicated cigarettes, 422 honeys, 968 waters, 231 ...
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