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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... pressure. Olive oil is frequently adulterated, chiefly with poppy oil, sesame oil, cotton-seed oil, and peanut oil. The method of detection of adulterations will be seen by reference to the table on page 396. The sp. ...
  2. ... Continent. They generally contain a " little Morphine." From poppy-seeds a useful oil is extracted. The nearest approach to Opium in physical character and appearance is Lactucarium, or " Lettuce Opium," which 325 Opium. Opium Habit. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. is collected in ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 4) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... we promised to describe the wild kinds. With reference to the cultivated varieties, the calyx54 of the white55 poppy is pounded, and is taken in wine as a soporific; the seed of it is a cure, also, for elephantiasis. ...
  4. ... Mexicana, L. Natural order, Papaveracese. Common name, Prickly poppy. Barham, ... of the fragmentary reference in volume i. Das silber, Arzn. betrachet. Dr. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of practical medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blakiston, 1890
    ... The fungus (Chionoyphe Carteri) found in the black, poppy-seed-like bodies is ... ning of this article. Reference may be made to those headings for further ...
  6. ... analgesics.'?* Many herbs, berries, barks, roots, and flower seeds and blossoms were used to effect loss of conscious- ness. For the pain of operations, mandragora, poppy, henbane, and hemp were used. Early literature contains references to various prepa- rations for the relief of ...
  7. ... analgesics.'? Many herbs, berries, barks. roots, and flower seeds and blossoms were used to effect loss of conscious- ness. For the pain of operations, mandragora, poppy, henbane, and hemp were used. Early literature contains references to various prepa- rations for the relief of ...
  8. ... analgesics.'?® Many herbs, berries, barks, roots, and flower seeds and blossoms were used to effect loss of conscious- ness. For the pain of operations, mandragora, poppy, henbane, and hemp were used. Early literature contains references to various prepa- rations for the relief of ...
  9. ... analgesics'?. Many herbs, berries, barks, roots, and flower seeds and blossoms were used to effect loss of consciousness. For the pain of operations, mandragora, poppy, hen- bane, and hemp were used. Early literature contains references to various preparations for the relief of pain. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of pathological anatomy (Volume 3-4) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1855
    ... this affection. Experience yields the following facts in reference to the ... of a poppy or millet-seed. Some of these masses present a yellow color ...
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