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  1. ... fevers. Dolichos bulbosus, Bulbous Dolichos, Sd. eaten. “ ffiiformis, Cats’ claw, Sd. ast. diu. “ Lablab, Purple hyacinth bean, used ...
  2. ... P. na'rium, nasal mucus. P. unguis cati, cat's-claw tree of trop- ical America, having an edible ...
  3. ... origin; it is produced from the leaves of CAT 94 the Uncaria gambir, and therefore is not catechu, but gambir. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1845
    ... some to the Nauclea Gambir of Mr. Hunter (Uncaria Gambir of Roxburgh); but the reference is altogether incorrect; as the product of this ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1843
    ... some to the Nauclea Gambir of Mr. Hunter (Uncaria Gambir of Roxburgh); but the reference is altogether incorrect; as the product of this ...
  6. ... those animals which have the digits armed with claws, but free for the ex- ercise of touch upon their under surface, as the cat, the bear, etc. Un-guic'u-late. [Lat. ...
  7. ... The bark yields its virtues to water. In reference to its effects on the ... given to a cat, to produce prostration, frothing at the mouth, dilatation ...
  8. ... College is clearly wrong in restricting the botanical reference to the second of these species; for a considerable part of what is now used by druggists is the undoubted produce of Uncaria Gambir. 1. The Acacia Catechu of existing botanists, ...
  9. ... The bark yields its virtues to water. In reference to its effects on the ... given to a cat, to produce prostration, frothing at the mouth, dilatation ...
  10. ... The bark yields its virtues to water. In reference to its effects on the ... given to a cat, to produce prostration, frothing at the mouth, dilatation ...
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