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  1. ... fmooth G. hairy G. Globe-flower G, L. Black-Bryony G, L. Tormentil G, L. Speedwell mountain G. ... Ballard -moneywort 7 9 7 Baftard-pimpernel 314 Black-bryony 43^ Blue-bottle 547 Box-tree 68 Borage ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey 
    Publication: London : Printed by Th. Cotes and R. Young, anno 1634
    ... putting to the pained Hip the root of black Bryony cut into dices, and applycd, when the matter ... like. When as the hurt part bccommeth purple, black or greene, it is a (igne ... convenient,as al- fo a bryony root boiled and mixed with a little fulphur ...
  3. ... Sumbulus moschatus, Musk-root............. Tabacum, Tobacco................................... Tamus communis, Black bryony............... Tanacetum vulgare, Tansy..................... Tarantula, Spanish spider........................ Taraxacum, Dandelion........................... ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... a lotion of arnica, or the root of black bryony in the form of a poultice. An excel- lent formula is, B/.—'Tincture arnica ; ... a super- abundance of black pigment in the cells. Osteoid cancer; in which ...
  5. ... inflamed. Two cases of the poisonous action of black bryony on the human subject are recorded. In one ... medical attendant to take an ounce of the black bryony root in a pint of water, and to ...
  6. ... Com-mu/nis.* The systematic name of common Black Bryony, a climbing plant of the order Dioscorece. It is a native of Europe. The root is diuretic. Tan. The bark of the oak and ... It is in the form of a black powder, not altered by exposure to the air, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... fza' > the spermatic chord. Capreolaris, 3 Capreolata, the black bryony of Bra- sil. Capreolus, a tendril. auris, helix ... herma4- phrodite partaking most of the female. Gynecanthe, black bryony. Gypsojihyton, great saxifrage. Gypsum, sulphate of lime, selenite, ...
  8. ... eme. “ mechoacanna, Man root, see Convolvulus panduratus. “ nigra,* Black bryony, Tamus, see Tamus communis. “ Peruviana, Jalap root, see ... pentandra,* German Tamarisk, see Myricaria Germanica. Tamnns communis, Black bryony, see Tamus communis. Tamus communis, “ “ Et. diu. lit.; ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1883
    ... TAMUS COMMUNIS, Linn. Nat. Ord., Dioscoreacese. Common Name, Black Bryony. This plant, a native of Southern Europe, Northern ... Gentian, 233 Bitumen Liquidum, 363 Black Antimony, 83 Black Bryony, 431 Black Garden Radish, 387 Black Haw, 453 ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1890
    ... TAMUS COMMUNIS, Linn. Nat. Ord., Dioscoreaceae. Common Name, Black Bryony. This plant, a native of Southern Europe, Northern ... Gentian, 233 Bitumen Liquidum, 363 Black Antimony, 83 Black Bryony, 431 Black Garden Radish, 387 Black Haw, 453 ...
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