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  1. ... sia. Canc r Center of Metropc litan De Reference: Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum): Evidence of Carcinogenicity. J.M. Concon, ...
  2. ... spreading, slender shrub, with Fig. 2806.-Fruit of Black Pepper. En- tire. (Baillon.) 569 Pepper. Peppermint. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. four-sided, pubescent ...
  3. ... disciples have furnished us some excellent provings of black pepper, which we will examine with reference to their corresponding pathological conditions under the following ...
  4. ... disciples have furnished ns some excellent provings of black pepper, which we will examine with reference to their corresponding pathological conditions under the following ...
  5. ... reflect changes in the MeSH vocabulary. For example: Black Pepper was deleted as a main heading and made a cross reference to Piper nigrum . Day Care was changed to ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The prognosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... tumors are operable. Author No. of Cases Operable Reference 100 10 Pepper’s System, 1886, Vol. V. Hale White. / 100 10 Guy’s Hospital Reports, 1888. 300 16 ...
  7. ... powder to irritate or inflame the stomach. In reference to its local effects, black pepper is sometimes used, . as a direct application to ...
  8. ... heading is merged with another heading (e.g., Black Pepper was merged with Piper ... for "See Also" references in the MeSH Database record. "See Also" references ...
  9. ... Barton, plate 71. CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA. Spiked alder, sweet pepper-bush, ... or districts, in reference to their effects upon the health of persons ...
  10. ... celery, truf- fles, capers, horse-radish, and mustard ; black pepper, cay- enne pepper, alspice, pimen- to, mace, ... ON THE HOMffiOPATHIC DIETARY. A reference to the general principles already laid down will ...
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