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  1. ... septic, and stomachic. Lepidium Sati'vum, Nasludtium korten'sS, Garden cress, Dittander, (F.) Cresson alinois, Cressondes Jardins. This plant ... odordtum, Crateva'sium, Cressi, Cardami'nB fonldna, Water Cress, (b.) Cresson de fontaine. Family, Cruciferce. Sex Syst. Tetradynamia Siliquosa. ... virgo.—Plaulus. SORREL, COMMON, Rumex acetosa—s. French, Rumex scutatus—s. Garden, Rumex scutatus—s. Salt of, Potass, oxalate of—s. Ro- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... three; others six, as the seeds of the garden-cress; but most seeds, like the bean, have two ... also in the leaves of cab- bage, sedunis, cress, hemlock, borage, saffron, kc; ... in our gardens, the frutescens, or Carolina kidney-bean tree. This ...
  3. ... 5 g 1 Parsley 15 g 0.5 Garden cress 15 g 0.4 Nuts, fruit View in ...
  4. ... septic, and stomachic. Lepidium Sati'vum, Nasludtium horledse, Garden cress, Ditlander, (F.) Cresson alenois, Cresson des Jardins. This ... Aquaticum, Cardamine pra- tensis, Sisymbrium nasturtium—n. Hortense, Lepidium sativum—n. Indicum, Tropceolum majus—n. Officinale, Sisymbrium nasturtium— ...
  5. ... with acrids & stimulants e.g. [erysimum] officinale & praecox (garden cress) Polypus when these are [illegible] from relaxation of ... with acrids & stimulants e.g. [erysimum] officinale & praecox (garden cress) Polypus when these are [illegible] from relaxation of ...
  6. ... of garlic and mustard. 3. Lepidium sativum, Linne.-Garden cress, Pepper-grass, E.; Cresson alenois, Cresson des jardins, ... number of more or less pungent plants, like garden-cress, Lepidium sativum, Linne ; winter-cress, Barbarea vulgaris, R. ...
  7. ... of garlic and mustard. 3. Lepidium sativum, Linn/.-Garden cress, Pepper-grass, E.; Cresson alenois, Cresson des jardins, ... number of more or less pungent plants, like garden-cress, Lepidium sativum, Linne ; winter-cress, Barbarea vulgaris, R. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... pepper-grass. Lepidium sativum, Linne, Garden pepper-grass, Garden cress.-Habitat, Asia. Cultivated in Europe and America for ... 413 pictoria 413 Garden angelica 266 artichoke 641 Garden cress 432 endive 528 marigold 401 nasturtium 433 night- ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1945
    ... green Collards Blackberries Black currants Barley Rice, brown Garden cress Carrots Watercress Blueberries Peanuts Prunes Figs Chinese cabbage ... Turnip greens Beets Parsnips Lettuce, green Avocados Rve Garden cress' Carrots Collards Guavas Barley Prunes Figs Watercress Cantaloupe ...
  10. ... Common Pine (Pinus syl- vestris); six in the Garden-cress (Lepidium sativum), and ten, twelve, or more, in ... seeds to germinate. When the seeds of the Garden- cress (Lepidium sativum) were watered with the diluted oxygenated ...
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