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  1. ... oz. 1.25 (Oil of Melissa ; Oil of Lemon Balm).—Essential oil fr. lvs. & tops Melissa officinalis, L.—Diaph., Antispasm.— Uses : Agre. flavor, for antispasm. & diaph. ...
  2. ... aro. dia. car. a-spa. ano. emm. “ citriodora,* Balm lemon, see Melissa officinalis. [deo. “ glechoma, Ground ivy, Gillrun, Ls. sti. ton. pec. diu. cep.; in lead “ vulgaris,* ...
  3. ... perior, upper, or median lemniscus. Lem'on. See Citrus medica. L. acid, citric acid. L. balm, melissa. L., ground, Podophyllum mon- tanum. L. juice, see ...
  4. ... borders of North Carolina, Clingman-Dom., Frog Mountains. Melissa officinalis, L. Balm. Upright, branching, lemon- scented perennial; leaves broadly ovate, crenate-toothed. Corolla ...
  5. ... Labiatae).” U. S. Folia Melissas, P. G.; Herba Melissae; Lemon Balm; Herbe au Citron, Melisse, Fr.; Melissenblatter, Citronen- kraut, Garten-Melisse, G.; Melissa, It.; Torongil, Sp. Melissa officinalis. L. Sp. PI. (1753) 592; Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. ...
  6. ... diuretic, stomachic, cordial, febrifuge, discutient, expecto- rant, emmenagogue. melissa, Tourn. Balm. M. offcinalis, L. (Cure-all. Common Balm. Dropsy- plant. Balm-lemon.) Med. prop. : Herb and flower — aromatic, cephalic, dia- ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... Ballota. See Horehound. Balls (fuel). See Coal-Balls. BALM (Common), or Melissa officinalis, L. is much cultivated by our gardeners, on account of its pleasant aromaticsmell,resembling that of the lemon, and its fragrant, though roughish taste. See Wood- ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... Ballota. See Horehouxd. BaVs (fuel). See Coal-Balls. BALM {Common), or Melissa officinalis, L. is much cultivated by our gardeners, on account of its pleasant aromatic smell,resembling that of the lemon, and its fragrant, though roughish taste. See Wood- ...
  9. ... or ointment, but is little employed at present. Melissa (mel-is'ah) [L. "bee"]. A genus of labiate plants. The tops and leaves of M. officina'lis, lemon-balm, containing tannin and an essential oil, are a ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... 267. 416 Materia Medica. MELISSA OFFICINALIS. Folia. ... pleasant smell, somewhat of the lemon kind; and a weak, roughish, aromatic taste. The ...
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