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  1. ... f3j. or f3ij-, or ad libitum. 3. OLEUM AMYGDALA, L. (U. S.) Oleum Amygdalarum, D.; Almond Oil; Oil of Sweet Almonds.—(Obtained by expression from either bitter or ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - An aid to materia medica 
    Publication: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894
    ... 1.90-7.50 Amyg dala Dul'cis.-Sweet Almond. The seed of Prunus Amygdalus, variety dulcis. A tree (nat. ord. Rosaceae). See Amygdala Amara. Emulsum Amyg'dalae (Milk of Almonds). As ...
  3. ... cum Cass. Sen. Ed. There are some other sweet fruits which have a laxative quality as the Pig (Picus Carica,) and the Prune (Prunus Domestica.) These are sometimes used in domestic practice, ...
  4. ... to thirty grains in pills made with soap. AMYGDALA. Almond. The almond tree is a native of Asia, but cultivated in the south of Europe and the Barbary states. The sweet and bitter almonds are varieties only distinguishable from ...
  5. ... of ether. Oleum Ammoniatum, Linimentum ammonite fortius. Oleum Amygdala'rum, Oleum amyg'dalx Oil of almonds, (F.) Huile d'amandes. (Ex- pressed from both sweet and bitter almonds, (Amygdalus communis.) gxvj of almonds ...
  6. ... the muriate of iron. Amygdalae amar.<e ; Amygdalae dulces, D. L. E. [and U. S. P.]. Kernels of the two varieties of Amygdalus communis; Bitter al- monds ; and Sweet almonds.—The almond-tree is a native of Syria ...
  7. ... powder adhering to the epidermis. Sixteen ounces of sweet almonds commonly give five ounces and a half of oil. Bitter almonds afford the same proportion, but the oil has a pleasant bitter taste. Oleum amygdala communis. Ed. Oil of Almonds. Take of Fresh ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... NUTRIMENTS. a. Fruits. a. Fresh, sweet, acidulous, as Prunes Oranges Lemons ... J. Seeds and Nuts. Almonds, sweet and bijAer Walnuts Olives. II. MEDICINES. 1. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... the vague language of poetry. “ Vi num omne dulce minus odoratum,” says Pliny ;** and the ancients appear to have been fully sensible that sweet wines could not be swallowed either with pleasure or safety except in small quantities. The mistake has arisen ...
  10. ... of the patient might contribute to a cure. Amygdala. Almonds. The ker- nels of the fruit of the almond- tree Amygdalus communis of Lin- naeus, a native of Barbury. The same tree produces either bitter or sweet almonds. Sweet almonds are more in use as ...
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