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  1. ... same physical and medi- cinal properties.] Family Leguminosx. [Wild Indigo. Baptisia tinctoria, Nuttall. Podalyria tinc- toria, Lam. Sophora tinctoria, ...
  2. ... resinoid, obtained by precipitation from the alcoholic extract. *BAPTISIA,—Wild Indigo. Preparations. *Tinctura Baptisia:, Tincture of Baptisia,—Dose, rqv- ...
  3. ... HORSE-CHESTNUT. (See ^Esculus.) HORSE-FLY WEED, OR WILD INDIGO. (See Baptisia Tinc- TORIA.) HORSERADISH. (See Armoracia.) HORSETAIL. (See Equisetum ... by no means well established. INDIGO-WEED, OR WILD INDIGO. (See Baptisia Tinctoria.) INEBRIATE ASYLUMS. (See Dipsomania.) INFANCY, INFANT. (See ...
  4. ... GENUS.-BAPTISIA,* VENT. SEX. SYST.-DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 52 BAPTISIA. WILD INDIGO. SYN.-BAPTISIA TINCTORIA, R. BR.; SOPHORA TINCTORIA, LINN.; POD- ALYRIA ...
  5. ... shown that it is a highly efficient cholagogue. Baptisia.—Wild indigo. The root-bark of Baptisia tinctoria. (Not official.) Preparations corresponding to those of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... Brazilians employ the bark in rheumatism and fevers. BAPTISIA.-WILD INDIGO. The root and leaves of Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown (Sophora tinctoria, Linne; Podalyria tinctoria, ...
  7. ... Prairie Indigo.) A species of Baptisia tinctoria, or wild indigo, possessing similar properties. Baptisia Tinctoria. (Saphora Tinc- toria, Podalyria Tinctoria, Wild Indigo.) ...
  8. ... the taste ot chloral or croton-chloral (Brunton). BAPTISIA.—Wild Indigo. Preparations. Extractum Baptisice.—Extract of Baptisia. Bose, gr. i-x. Baptisin.—Dose, gr. i- ...
  9. ... D.) Note on the blackening ofthe leaves ofthe wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) and the isolation of a new phenol, ...
  10. ... a constituent of the compound Tincture of Benzoin. BAPTISIA, Wild Indigo (Unofficial),—is the root-bark of Baptisia tinctoria, a plant of the nat. ord. Leguminosse, ...
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