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  1. ... the turnip;—and from the Dolichos Soja, the Japanese prepare the well-known sauce Soy, which they ... pepper, and is used, as such by the Japanese. It is, also, employed as a rubefacient cataplasm. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... derived from the Acacia cate- chu ; dark catechu. Japanese Wax. See Wax. Jas'minum. A genus of ... bitter, nauseous taste. Kajeput. Cajeput. Kak'ke. A Japanese affection anal- ogous to Beriberi (p. v.'). Ka' ...
  3. ... the famous lacquer (var- nish) employed by the Japanese for lacquering wares and furniture. Rhy'as, adis.* [ ... The S. adi- antifolia, or Gingko, is a large Japanese tree of singular appearance and of much botanical ...
  4. ... claimed to have invented it. A'gar-agar. Japanese or Bengal isinglass, consist- ing of dried sea- ... Atropa belladonna. B. baccif'era, Atropa belladonna. B., Japanese, Scopolea japonica. B. juice, juice of Atropa belladonna. ...
  5. ... Grecian Archipelago Chinese Galls Excrescences Rhus semialata China Japanese Galls Excrescences Rhus japonica Japan Rhus Typhina Ripe ... 375 Galium, 430 Galla, 349 Galls, Chinese, 387 Japanese, 387 Galvanotropism, 71 Gambir, 430 Gamboge family, 397 ...
  6. ... operation, much in use amongst the Chinese and Japanese, which consists in punc- turing parts with a ... pepper, and is used as such by the Japanese. It is, also, employed as a rubefacient cataplasm. ...
  7. ... one true species ; and Ksempfer's figure of the Japanese tea plant, is that of the T. bohea ... was that of Lynschot, who states that the Japanese prepare a drink from an herb, which they ...
  8. ... 5. Moon bean. Phaseolus lunatus. No. 67. 6. Japanese sophora. Sophora japonica. No. 88. b. Umbelliferae: 1. ... Ivy, ground, 117, 123. Jamestown weed, 117,122. Japanese sophora, 115, 128. Java, 126. Jews, 11. Jimson, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1882
    ... found in the officinal galls, in Chinese and Japanese galls, in the cups of the fruit of ... Ord., Polygonacea?. Common Names, Water SmartAveed. Biting Persicaria. Knot- weed. Wild SmartAveed. This is an indigenous perennial, groAving ...
  10. ... for marking linen, aud is used by the Japanese as a varnish. Rural Cyc. See varnish sumach ( ... known wrarm aromatic. Collinsonia Canadensis. Gravel root; horseweed; knot- weed; Canadian collinsonia. Grows in the mountains of South ...
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