- NLM Digital Collections - Health and efficiencyPublication: New York : Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company, 1922... foods and drugs. Some are sensitive to the pollen of certain plants; while ... to the sting of a bee or a yellow jacket. This sensitiveness to certain ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Encyclopaedia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, ...Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1830-33... of a fixed oil. It is secreted by bees in constructing their hives, and is, also, a most abundant vegetable production, en- tering into the composition of the pollen WAX—WAX FIGURES. 97 of flowers, covering the ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic lifePublication: Burlington, Iowa : I.F. Segner & Co., 1894... the melon vine, and many other species, the pollen of the male flower is wafted by ... distances. Bees, moths, and many other species of insects, serve ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The health bookPublication: New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, [c1924]... When once the doctor has determined that the pollen of some flower or some ... by a spider, bee, hornet, centipede, or other insect, first remove the ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of AmericaPublication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1899... fluidrachm (1*9 C.c.) after each stool. Bee-bread is the name given to a material found in some of the cells of the comb, consisting mainly of the pollen of plants. (Chicago Med. Examiner, Sept. 1865.) Dr. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of AmericaPublication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1894... fiuidrachm (1*9 C.c.) after each stool. Bee-bread, is the name given to a material found in some of the cells of the comb, consisting mainly of the pollen of plants. (Chicago Med. Examiner, Sept. 1865.) Dr. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Science of life and sex purity : invaluable knowledge of God's sacred laws of sex nature and ....Publication: Marietta, Ohio : The S.A. Mullikin Company, [1917]... the base of the bloom. This attracts the bees and other insects. As they squeeze their way into the neck of the flower and then back out, they rub off grains of pollen onto their legs, backs and wings. They carry ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The science of living : the Home League reading coursePublication: Cincinnati, Ohio : published for the Parents' International League by S.A. Mullinkin Company, [1924]... the base of the bloom. This attracts the bees and other insects. As they squeeze their way into the neck of the flower and then back out, they rub off grains of pollen onto their legs, backs and wings. They carry ...
- NLM Digital Collections - New conversations on chemistry : adapted to the present state of that science, wherein its ...Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg, 1833... evident from its being con- tained in the pollen of flowers, and from its ... that furnished by the bee. Wax is frequently made into candles, as it ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The student's chemical pocket companionPublication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by S.W. Conrad, Pewter-Platter Alley, 1802... fome, ammoniac; as the horfe-radifh, muftard, &c. Pollen, or prolific ... cer- tain flowers, by bees ; it often retains a noxious property, if obtained ...
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