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  1. ... in a glass of infusion of chamomile, or calamus root, before breakfast, will often suffice to carry one through a temporary residence with comparative safety. It is also of very great importance that ...
  2. ... in a glass of infusion of chamomile, or calamus root, before breakfast, will often suffice to carry one through a temporary residence with comparative safety. It is also of very great importance that ...
  3. ... tingling, and numbness, which continue for 22 ACORUS CALAMUS. more than twelve or ... internally with safety. In one case (an elderly lady), one-fiftieth ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... Brasiliexsibus. See Saccharum. Aru'ndo Syri'aca. See Calamus aromaticus. Aru'ndo phragmites, Lin. Sp. PI. 120, ... saffron. npp Crocus AUR'US BRASILIE'NSIS. See Calamus arom. AsiATICUS. AU'STER, (from xvu, to burn). ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... Allium. Aloe. Convallaria. Dracaena. Scilla. Asparagus. Lilium. Acorus. Calamus. Oryza. Colchicum. Rumex. Ord. Digynia. Ord. Trigynia. Cl. ... Avena. Oryza. Cl. III. PERIGYNIA. Ord. I.Palm^. Calamus. Areca. Cocos. Sagus. Phoenix. Ord. 2. Asparagoideje. Dracaena. ...
  6. ... of white stria?, from the sides of the calamus scriptorius. As it leaves the encephalon, it forms ... CESARIES, Capillus. CESIUS, Glaucoma. CESQNES, C^ESARES 123 CALAMUS ROTANG C7ESONES, CESARES. Children brought into the world ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... Allium. Aloe. Convallaria. Dracaena. Scilla. Asparagus. Lilium. Acorus. Calamus. Ord. Digynia. Oryza. Ord. Trigynia. Colchicum. Rumex. Cl. ... Oryza. • # Cl. III. PERIGYNIA. Ord. 1. Palm.e. Calamus. Areca. Cocos. Sagus. Phoenix. Ord. 2. Asparagoide„;. Dracaena. ...
  8. ... obtained from the fruit of several species of Calamus, especially C. Rotang and C. Draco, small palms, ... 71 Aconitum Tauricum 71 Aconitum uncinatum 71 Acorns calamus 189 Acrid lettuce 517 Acrolein 579 Acttea alba ...
  9. ... to one drachm. The common Sweet Flag, or Calamus, is an aromatic stimu- lant and mild tonic. ... vegetable agents that produce salivation The iodine, iris, calamus, cochlearia, zanthoxylum, sanguin- aria, mezereon, capsicum, piper, nicotina, ...
  10. ... remedy of considerable power in dyspepsia. Combined with calamus aromaticus, and infused in spirits, or water, it ... Materia Medica. Vol. I. MATERIA MEDICA. 391 Acorus Calamus. Actea Spinosa. Agrimonia. Aletris Farinosa. Apium Petroselinum. Aralia ...
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