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  1. Rose hip is the part of the rose flower just below the petals that contains the rose plant ... used for osteoarthritis and contains vitamin C. While rose hip is often considered a good source of vitamin ...
  2. ... A, Landin-Olsson M, Holm C. Effects of rose hip intake on risk markers of type 2 diabetes ...
  3. ... in tomato, watermelon, red orange, pink grapefruit, apricot, rose hip, and guava. Lycopene is used for high blood ...
  4. ... AND VITAMINS IO mins. Shows processing of wild rose-hip berries to Rose Hip Syrup and how it is given. 16sd. colour SS. ...
  5. ... vulgare. Hini, Black root, Leptandra Virginica. Hip fruit, Hips, - Rosa Canina. “ seed, “ “ “ tree, Dog rose, “ “ “ wort, Navel wort, ... Wild rose, PI. ast. ton. opt. “ canina, Dog rose, Hip tree, Pt. in conserve of rose; pill mass. ...
  6. ... in medicine only to prepare the confection of hips. ' ROSA CENTIFOLIA, U. S.-Pale Rose. Posse centifolise petala, Br.; ... 1255 of almond, 1254 of cassia, 397 of hips, 494 of opium, 493 of orange-peel, 290 of pepper, 494 of rose, 494 of scammony, 494 of senna, 495 of ...
  7. ... in medicine only to prepare the confection of hips. ROSA CENTIFOLIA, U. S.-Pale Rose. Rosx centifolix petala, Br. ; ... 1255 of almond, 1254 of cassia, 397 of hips, 494 of opium, 493 of orange-peel, 290 of pepper, 494 of rose, 494 of scammony, 494 of senna, 495 of ...
  8. 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
    ... Conserves Conserve of arum of orange peel of hips of red rose-buds of sea wormwood of sloes of squills • ...
  9. ... Cy- nosbati ; Conserve of Dog-Rose ; Conserve of Hips. (Dog-Rose [Pulp of the fruit], lb. j.; Sugar, powdered, gxx. Expose the pulp of the Rose to a gentle heat in an earthen vessel ; then ... quantity of Hips, carefully deprived of their carpels; beat them to ...
  10. ... is thirty. Ro'sa Ca-ni'na.* “ Dog Rose.” Hips. A Pharmacopoeial name for the ripe fruit of the dog rose, or hip-tree; the wiid-brier. Ro'sa Cen-ti-fo'li-a.* “ Hundred-leaved Rose.” Pale Rose, or Cabbage Rose. The Phar- macopoeia! ...
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