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  1. ... 2. The pharmacopoeial name of the plant called ladies' mantle. See Alchemilla vulgaris. Alchemilla vulgaris. » Ladies' mantle. This plant, Alchemilla:—Foliis ...
  2. ... from Journal of Rational Medicine, May, 1862.) W. ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS. LadiesMantle. A perennial European herb, growing in meadows, on ...
  3. ... Achillea Ageratum. “ Agrimoniaj, Agrimony herb, Agrimonia Eupatoria. “ Alcherailli, Ladiesmantle, Alchemilla vulgaris. “ Alexandrina, Alexanders, Smyrnium olusatrum. “ Allii Ursini, Ransoms, Allium ...
  4. ... plant called la- dies' mantle. Sea Alchemilla vulgaris. Alchemilla vulgaris. Ladies' mantle. This plant, Alchemilla:—Foliis lobatis of Linnaeus, was formerly esteemed as ...
  5. ... the juice of Lactuca sativa. LADANUM. See Labdanum. LADIESMANTLE. See Alchemilla Vulgaris. Ladies’ Slipper. See Oypripedium. LADY WEBSTER’S PILLS. See ...
  6. ... plant called la- dies' manlle. Sea Alchcmilla vulgaris. Alchemilla vulgaris. Ladies' mantle. This plant, Alchemilla :—Fcliis lobatis of Linnaeus, was formerly esteemed as ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Duyckinck, E. Bliss & E. White, Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., and James V. Seaman, 1824
    ... 2. The pharuiHCopceial name of the plant called ladies' mantle. Alchemilla vulgaris ; foliis lobatis of Linnaeus. It was formerly esteemed ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... 2. The pharmacopceial name of the plant called ladies' mantle. Alchemilla vulgaris; foliis lobatis of Linnaeus. It was formerly esteemed ...
  9. ... An African ordeal poison, similar to Nux Vomica. ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS. Ladies' mantle. Astringent. Used in diarrhoea. ALCOHOL. Alcohol. Stimulant (powerful ...
  10. ... An African ordeal poison, similar to Nux Vomica. ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS. Ladies' mantle. ' Astringent. Used in diarrhoea. ALCOHOL. Alcohol. Stimulant (powerful ...
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