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  1. ... ara or Nulliparous, nul-lip'ar-us (nullus, none, pario, to bring forth). One that has not brought forth any ...
  2. ... by direct contact with the metals), chiefly with reference to Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine. (1.) None of these bodies are found in nature in ...
  3. ... and depurative, but, according to Prof. Maisch, this reference is incorrect. (See A. J. P., 1879.) t A smilax is cultivated in Jamaica as a sarsaparilla, but probably yields little or none of the Jamaica sarsapa- rilla of commerce. Its ...
  4. ... full information on the subject of the preparations, reference may be had to Pereira's Elements of Mat. Med. vol. ii. Several other species of poppy have been used in medicine, but none of them have attained any celebrity except the ...
  5. ... sours in stone cisterns, and by a pump bring up the liquid from the bottom and distribute it over the pieces. This system was perfectly effective if the cloth was well packed, so that none of it escaped the action of the acid; ...
  6. ... It.: Balsamo de Copayva, Sp. Gen. Ch. Calyx none. Petals four. Legume ovate. Seed one, with an ovate arillus. WiUd. Copaiba was first noticed in a work published by Purchas, in England, in 1625. The next reference to it was by Cristoval d’Acuna, in ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... ruberythric acid (identical with morindin from Mo- rinda citrifolia). Through the action of a ferment in the ... compiled from the lectures of prominent Professors, and reference has been made to the latest writings of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Ananga-ranga : (stage of the bodiless one) or, The Hindu art of love (ars amoris Indica) 
    Publication: Cosmopoli [England?] : For the Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares, and for private circulation only, MDCCCLXXXV
    ... bark of Lodhra (the symplocos racemosa (?), the morinda citrifolia, used in dyeing ?) pound in white honey, and ... prescription. FOURTH PRAYOGA. MixLodra-bark {symplocos racemosa ? morinda citrifolia ?) Hirakas (copperas, green vitrol or sulphate of iron); ...
  9. ... pi. 18 in Abyssinia as possibly identical. Morinda citrifolia of Tropical shores from the Seychelles and Hindustan ... Bengalensis, 46.7. Benjamina, 335. carica, 2, 72. citrifolia, 915. comosa, 334. cotoneaefolia, 973. cunia, 740. deemoman, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... a tall pod bearing tree in Malabar, tabernemontanu citrifolia Lin. Sp. PI. 308; used in various disorders. ... source of the disease, it was with a reference to the opinion of a late author, that ...
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