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  1. ... a, oz, f.) A genus of Rosaceous plants. Ladies' mantle. � A. vulgaris. Formerly esteemed as an astringent.� A. arvensis is ...
  2. ... of Rosaceous plants, so called from their pretended alchemical properties. Alchemilla Arvensis. Ladies' mantle ; parsley breakstone. AL'CHEMIST. One who practices al- ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... and wa- ter ; hydromel. Branca, a foot. leonis, lady's mantle ; lion's foot. Branca ursina, herb bear's foot. Germanica, ... bring- ing broken bones together. Diapencia, the herb lady's mantle. Diapensia, the herb self-heal. Diajiente,d.\atesseron ...
  4. ... and wa- ter; hydromel. Branca, a foot. leonis, lady's' mantle; lion's foot. Branca ursina, herb bear's foot. Germanica, ... bring- ing broken bones together. Diapencia, the herb lady's mantle. Diapensia, the herb self-heal. Diapente, diatesseron and ...
  5. ... to- wards which the tears flow. LADANUM. Labdanum. LADIES' MANTLE. Alchemilla arvensis. Ladies' Slipper, Yellow. Cypri- pedium luteum. Ladies' Smock. Cardamine ...
  6. ... odor. Used as a stomachic. LAD 389 LAM Ladies* Mantle. A plant of the genus Alchemilla. Ladies' Slipper, Yellow. A plant of the genus Cypripedium. ...
  7. ... 6eeds ; as wheat, rye, &c. ALCHEMILLA ALPINA, L. Ladies' mantle. On the White mountains and in Canada. Astringent, ...
  8. 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
    ... called also branca, and pes-leo- 7iis ; stellaria ; lady's mantle, and lion's foot. Ru- landus calls it diapencia. ...
  9. ... genus of plants, so named from their pretended alchemical properties. A. arvensis is the Lady’s Man- tle, Parsley Breakstone, or Parsley Piert (persepierre ?), ...
  10. ... genus of plants, so named from their pretended alchemical properties. A. arvensis is the Lady’s Man- tle, Parsley Breakstone, or Parsley Piert (persepierre ...
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