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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Dogwood Green Osier. Rubus Canadensis Blackberry. Rubus idaeus Raspberry. Rubus strigosus Raspberry. Rubus trivialis Blackberry. Rubus villosus Blackberry. ...
  2. ... with branching lines, like legs, has suggested the idea of a spider, or ... ribs, morus, rubus, fragarius, &c. Some of these excrescences are raised ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic ... 
    Publication: Mt. Vernon [Ohio] : Published by the author, printed by E.J. Ellis, 1847
    ... almost unequalled as a remedy for old ulcers. RUBUS STRIGOSUS Red Raspberry. Sexual System—Class II; order 13. Description.—This ... summits of mountains. 388 RUBUS STRIGOSUS. i V RUBUS STRIGOSUS. Red Raspberry. Medical properties and uses.—The leaves of the ...
  4. ... is highly esteemed in summer and infantile diarrheas. RUBUS Raspberry,—is the fruit of Rubus idceus, the Raspberry ... febrile conditions. The leaves of the wild Red Raspberry (Rubus strigosus') are considerably astringent, and in infusion, gj ...
  5. ... is highly esteemed in summer and infantile diarrhoeas. RUBUS Raspberry,—is the fruit of Rubus idceus, the Raspberry ... febrile conditions. The leaves of the wild Red Raspberry (Rubus strigosus) are considerably astringent, and in infusion, § j ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A compendious medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, ... 
    Publication: Newburyport [Mass.] : Printed by E.M. Blunt, for Wm. Sawyer & Co. ..., 1809
    ... seldom used. Jl» to Ji. RUBUS ID^EUS. Rubus ideas of Linnaeus. The rasp. berry. The fruit of ...
  7. ... raspberry has valuable medicinal properties, for which see Rubus. RASPBERRY, GROUND. (See Hydrastis Canadensis.) RASPBERRY VINEGAR. (See Raspberry.) ... See Mercury.) RED PUCCOON. (See Sanguinaria Canadensis.) RED RASPBERRY. (See Rubus.) REDUCTION, re-duk' -shun [Lat. reductid\. In Chemistry ...
  8. ... raspberry has valuable medicinal properties, for which see Rubus. RASPBERRY, GROUND. (See Hydrastis Canadensis.) RASPBERRY VINEGAR. (See Raspberry.) ... See Mercury.) RED PUCCOON. (See Sanguinaria Canadensis.) RED RASPBERRY. (See"Rubus.) REDUCTION, re-duk'-shun [Lat. reductio]. In Chemistry ...
  9. ... It sliould be given in infusion or decoction. Raspberry {Rubus occidentalis). Plate U.—Raspberry root possess- es essentially the same properties as ...
  10. ... of the eyes Running of the ears Rupture Rubus strigosis Raspberry leaves Rubus procumbens Red willow Restorative cordial Rose . Saltpetre Stramonium ...
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