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  1. ... a lot of lovely little yellow and white chrysanthemums beside the stream. Doctor and his wife visit. We girls then see some beautiful flowers across the stream and we wrant them. We wade across, although Doctor forbids it, and reach the other side in safety. A lover of mine has followed us, and ...
  2. ... a lot of lovely little yellow and white chrysanthemums beside the stream. Doctor and his wife visit. We girls then see some beautiful flowers across the stream and we want them. We wade across, although Doctor forbids it, and reach the other side in safety. A lover of mine has followed us, and ...
  3. ... of border. BUPHTHALMUM CRETICUM, Anthemis Pyrethrum—b. Majus, Chrysanthemum leu- canthemum. BUPHTHALMUS, Hydrophthalmia, Sem- pervivum tectorum. BUPLEUROIDES, ...
  4. ... Agropyrum repens Robenia pseudo-acacia Castanea dentata Acerrubrum Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Rosa Lonisera caprifolium Ligustrum vulgare The following ...
  5. 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
    ... Ol* GREAT OX EYE daisy. It is the chrysanthemum leucatithemum Lin.Sp. be >; 240 BE N PI. ... called also buph. perigrinu7n', tenuifolium folio mille foliifere, chrysanthemum cotule folio, cotulafiore luteo radicato, cachlan, ox eye. ...
  6. ... 650.940.800.575.912.250.100.206 Chrysanthemum B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.100.206.222 Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium B01.650.940.800.575.912.250. ... Blood Preservation E02.792.833.230.500 Blood Safety E02.792.833.660 Organ Preservation E02.792. ...
  7. ... Xanthium (cocklebur), Solidago (golden- rods), Artemisia (sagebrush), and Chrysanthemum (cultivated and wild species). These plants begin lo ... in mid-August and in "the case of Chrysanthemums last through December until the first or second ...
  8. ... rigida — g. Seal, see Calumba, Hydrastis Canadensis. GOLDENS, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. GOLDWASSER, see Spirit. GOLFE, Sinus—g. de ... LEUCANTHEMUM, Anthemis nobilis, Matri- caria chamomilla — 1. Vulgare, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. LEUCE, Lepra (of the Jews.) LEUCELECTRUM, Succinum ( ...
  9. ... Chromic acid 44 Chromium 1568 Chromium alum 695 Chrysanthemum par- thenium 129, 1683 Chrysen 615 Chrysophnne 737 ... gout cordial 1474 Warner’s upward filter 919 Warren’s safety lamp 922 Washed sulphur 844, 848 Water 134 ...
  10. ... contains these 8 herbs: Baikal skullcap ( Scutellaria baicalensis ) Chrysanthemum flowers ( Dendranthema morifolium ) Reishi mushroom ( Ganoderma lucidum ) Isatis ( ...
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