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  1. ... Salts of iron, tasteless, (note) 618 Salufer, 1743 Salvia, 1184 chia, (note) 1185 columbaria?, (note) 1185 hispanica, (note) 1185 hominum, (note) 1185 lanceolata, (note) 1185 officinalis, 1185 patens, (note) 1185 Salvia polystachya, (note) 1185 pratensis, (note) 1185 sclarea, (note) ...
  2. ... New Mexico and westward, is likewise known as chia-seed. The fruit of Salvia verticillata, S. verbenaca, S. Horminum, Linne, and other species, is ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... hard and dry, Blanch.) The garden clary. See Salvia sclarea. Sclarea hispanics. Wild clary, or hor- minum sylvestre. Scleriasis. (From ...
  4. ... the anus to occasion evacuations. Chia (ke'ah), Chia-terra {Chios, the island whence obtained). A kind of white earth. C. seed, fruit of Salvia Chian and S. columbariee. Chiacum collyrium, ke'ak-um ...
  5. ... senses. It means catalepsy, (q. v.) or cato- chia.—Paul Zacchias. A kind of bandage for securing ... b. Ganglions lym- phatiques des, Bronchial glands. BRON'CHIA, Brodchia, Bronchi, from §qoy %og, ' the throat.' The ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1810
    ... D. Cyprian turpentine, from the Pistacia terebinthus. Terebinthina Chia. L. Strasburgh turpentine, from the Pinus picea. Venice ... Dioecia Pentandria.—Nat. ord. Amentacea. PISTACIA TEREBINTHUS. Terebinthina Chia. L. Chian turpentine. The tree which yields this ...
  7. 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
    ... See Cinara spinosa. C HE 408 CHE CHARISTOLO'CHIA, (from %*pis,joy, and A«#/«, the flux of ... infused in Armenian wine. CHI'ADUS. See Furunculus. CHIA'SMOS. It is the meeting of any two ...
  8. ... Spinal Mar- row, see Vertebral Nerves. COLUS JOVIS, Salvia sclarea. COLUSTRUM, ... chia serpentaria. COLYM'BADES, Pickled Olives. These, when bruised ...
  9. ... Acne rosa'cea, Rose'olaacno'sa, Thylaciltis, Bae- chia, Butiga, Carbuncled Face, Rosy Drop or Whelk, Copper- ... or retention of a discharge or secretion. IS'CHIA, MINERAL AVATERS OF. In this volcanic isle, five ...
  10. ... and qa/ig,' the spine.' Hydrorachi'tis, Hydrorrhal- chia, Hydrops Cavitdtis Columnx Vertebrdlis, Spina bifida, Hydrops medullx ... milk.' Want of milk in the mamma?. ISCHOLO'CHIA or ISCHOLOCHI'A.from 10x01, 'I restrain,' and ...
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