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  1. ... a wolf poison. Lindley states* that the East Indian Tylophora asth- matica is either emetic or purgative in the proper dosage, and constitutes a valu- able Indian remedy. Many species of Gonolobus act as drastic ...
  2. ... TUTTY.—See under Zinc. TYLOPHORA—The leaves of Tylophora asthmatica, or East Indian ipecacuanha, an asclepiadaceous plant of Asia, Africa, and ...
  3. ... Ipecac- uanha. Undulated Ipecac- uanha. 840 IPECACUANHA. 6. Indian Ipecacuanha, from Tylophora (Asclepias, Linn^) asthmatica, Wight et Arnott (Nat. Ord. ...
  4. ... Ipecac- uanha. Undulated Ipecac- uanha. 840 IPECACUANHA. 6. Indian Ipecacuanha, from Tylophora (Asclepias, Linn^) asthmatica, Wight et Arnott (Nat. Ord. ...
  5. ... Convolvulus Turpethum. “ Tussilaginis, Coltsfoot root, Tussilago farfara. “ Tylophorse, Indian (Ceylon) Ipecac, Tylophora (Asclcpias) asthmat- “ Urticss, Nettle root, Urtica dioica. [ica. “ ...
  6. ... nearly all the chemistry of the British and Indian Pharmacopoeias. The Index contains eight thousand references. 17 Bloomsbury Square, London, May 1, 1883. ADVICE ...
  7. ... are also found in ipecacuanha. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. The Indian substitute for ipecacuanha is the dried leaf (Tylophorce Folia, P. I.) of Tylophora asthmatica. Its active principle has not been satisfactorily ...
  8. ... a greater or less extent in European and Indian commerce, are little known in this country* The following remarks have reference exclusively to the genuine Maiabar, or official, cardamom. * ...
  9. ... of India and the East 435 Race. Race, REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Indies, and among the Indians of Brazil (Sigaud) and the islands of the ...
  10. ... bel-lat'ah {kome, hair, andres, stamina, in reference to the hairy tufts attached to the anthers). Bastard toadflax. In- digenous; has been used in fevers by some Indian tribes. Comarum palustre, kom'ar-um pal-us' ...
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