- 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 ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A complete pronouncing medical dictionary : embracing the terminology of medicine and the ...Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1890... 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! ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Thesaurus of proprietary preparations and pharmaceutical specialties : including "patent" ...Publication: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Company, 1898... milfoil, 10 parts; juniper berries, 10 parts; * dog-rose (hips), 10 parts; gentian root, 10 parts; wormwood, 5 ...
- ... A, Landin-Olsson M, Holm C. Effects of rose hip intake on risk markers of type 2 diabetes ...
- ... in tomato, watermelon, red orange, pink grapefruit, apricot, rose hip, and guava. Lycopene is used for high blood ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the botany of the northern United StatesPublication: New York : Ivison & Phinney, 1859... con- ..:: Y> cave, or urn-shaped. Indeed, a Rose-hip may be {ff likened to a strawberry turned ... enlarged. FIG. 260. Similar section of a young Rose-hip. FIG. 281. Pistil of the Orange, with a ...
- NLM Digital Collections - C.E. Hobb's botanical hand-book of common local, English, botanical and pharmacopoeial names ....Publication: Boston : Printed by C.C. Roberts, 1876... Wild rose, PI. ast. ton. opt. “ canina, Dog rose, Hip tree, Pt. in conserve of rose; pill mass. ... Cydonia vulgaris, Cydonium, U.S. Quince seed, “ “ Cynosbata, Dog rose, Hips, Eosa canina. Cypripedium, U.S. Cypripedium root, Cypripedium pubescens ...
- NLM Digital Collections - First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology : to which is added a copious glossary, or ...Publication: New York : Ivison and Phinney, 1859... ever, being to a mulberry nearly what a Rose-hip is to a strawberry (Fig. 279, 280), namely, ... resembling those of the Rose. Fruit hke a rose-hip, but dry when ripe, and larger, en- closing ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The family medical guide : a complete popular dictionary of medicine and hygiene : comprising ...Publication: New York : Pelton, 1881... ROSE COLD. (See Hay Fever.) ROSE PETALS AND ROSE HIPS, the produce of the Rosa gallica and canina, ... Fever. Rosemary, 410. Roseola, 410. Rose Petals and Rose Hips, 41°- Rosin, 410. . Round Worms. See Entozoa and ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Health in Axis EuropePublication: [Washington, D.C.?] : Office of Strategic Services, Research and Analysis Branch, 6 October 1943... Bulgaria in 1941.-5 Bulgaria produces this from rose hips. Other reports Indicate that Germany imported 370 tons of rose- hip flour from Bulgaria in 1940, 1,500 tons ...
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