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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with explanatory, critical, and practical observations ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, in Second-Street, MDCCXCI [1791]
    ... our pharmacopoeias. RUSCUS [Brun.] Radix. Rufcus acuteatus Lin. Butchers broom ; the root. This is a Small prickly plant, ... Burnt alum Balm 229 Burnet faxtfrage water 468 Butcher's-broom Balfam, anodyne 532 Butter-bur of cauada 140 ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1844
    ... be washed with a decoction of " genista tinctoria" ("butcher's broom"), and it be taken internall)', the disease is ... of bismuth, which may be used pure with safety and advantage in most forms of chronic laryngitis, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 4) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... found to cure mad dogs themselves. other The butcher's broom (genista tinctoria), and side-leaved scull-cap (Scutellaria ... be much oftener resorted to with perfect cohvui- safety than the fears of mothers will allow: and ...
  4. ... plants of the natural order Liliaceae.] [Ruscus aculeatus. Butcher’s broom. The root has been used as a diuretic ... saero-spinal liga- ment, sacro-vertebral angle, &c. SAFETY-LAMP, MUESELER'S. In this lamp a part of ...
  5. ... blocks; from whence it had the name of butcher's-broom. Miller. Bu'tcherliness, but'tshilr-le-nes. to. s. [ ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... discovered them. Brunus. An erysipelatous eruption. Bruscus. See Ruscus. ... mildly, and with greater safety than the root in substance, given from half ...
  7. ... Myacan'tha, Scopa regia, Wild Myrtle, Centro- myrine, Butcher's Broom, (F.) Petit houx, Fra- gon. Family, Smilaceae. Sex. ...
  8. ... 55 op's weed. Briony 56 Brooklime 58 B. Butcher's broom and Brus- "• cus 58 BALM 33 Buck's-horn ... lesser Cel- andine Pinipinella, see Burnet Pottigree,sec Butcher's broom Passions, see Bistort Poiticniia, or Peach-wort, or ...
  9. ... The five aperient roots were, of old, asparagus, butcher's broom, fennel, parsley, and smallage; the five lesser aperient ... tured. See Hernial. Rus'cus. Wild myrtle, Centromyrine, Butcher's broom. Ord. Smilace®; root has been recommended as ape- ...
  10. ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom, --see Rutcut. Mi kti'danum. (From pvpros, Ihe ... Order, Syngeneda. 2. The pharmacopoeial name of the butcher's broom. Ruscus aculeatus. Ruscus aculeatus. The systematic name of ...
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