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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Albany : Printed and published by Websters and Skinners, and for sale at their booksookstore, ... and by E.W. Skinner & Co. ..., 1823
    ... species Asclepias gigantea Hydrocotile vulgaris Clematites vitalba, &.c. Pastinaca saliva annosa Soelanthus quadragonus, and other species Phytolacca decandra ...
  2. ... eruption was produced by the leaves of the Pastinaca saliva, or common garden parsnip, on the extremities of ...
  3. ... in Daucut carota, the carrot; Beta vulgaris; beet; Pastinaca saliva, parsnep, &c. 2. Radix ramota, branched, wliich consists ...
  4. ... found the plant mentioned as existing in Egypt. Pastinaca saliva, the parsnip, is figured by Mathioli. I have ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The behavior of stomata 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1921
    ... carpet-weed. Polygonum aviculare, knotweed. Malva rotundifolia, cheeses. Pastinaca saliva, parsnip. Daucus carota, carrot. Lycopersicum esculentum, tomato. Citrullus ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... used as pot-herbs and garnishings; the Parsnip (Pastinaca saliva) and Skirret (Sium Sisarum), employed on account of ...
  7. ... Opop'anax. The plant which produces the opopanax. Pastinaca Sati'va. The garden pars nip. PATE. French name for paste. Pate Arsenica'le. Arsenical paste, composed of cinnabar, white arsenic and dragon's blood, made into a paste with saliva. It is used as a caustic to cancerous ...
  8. ... Opop'onax. The plant which produces the opoponax. Pastinaca SatPva. The ... blood, made into a paste with saliva. It is used as a caustic to cancerous ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... leum spondylium, as butyrate in the oil of Pastinaca sativa, and together with hexyl butyrate in the ... of Heracleum giganteum, and as octyl ester in Pastinaca sativa. It is produced in the butyric fermentation ...
  10. 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
    ... Acanthus. Bra'nca ursi'na Germa'nica. See Pastinaca. BRA'NCHjE, BRA'NCHI, (from p^x", to ... likeness). Wild cumin. Called also cuminum sylves- tre, pastinaca tenuifolia Cretica, and daucus odoratus Creticus. Lagacia cuminoides ...
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