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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... cases of internal abdominal pains. COLUTEA ARBORESCENS. Bladder Senna. A shrub, growing spontaneously in the southern and ... of Europe, are used as a substitute for senna, which is said to be sometimes adulterated with ...
  2. ... negal] [SENEKA. Common name for Poly- gala Senega.] SENNA. A general term for the dried leaves of ... and called cathartine. SEN 405 SEP 1. Tinnevelly senna. The leaves of the Cassia elongata, the finest ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... typhus, black fever, etc. B. Draught, infusion of senna with sulphate of magnesium; a popular purgative. B. ... of purgative properties, several species of which produce senna. C. Fis'tula, purging cassia; the fruit of ...
  4. ... for a powder made from eighteen parts of senna, in No. 60 powder, sixteen parts of glycyrrhiza, ... The simple purgatives are aloes, castor oil, rhubarb, senna, etc. Under the head saline are the sulphates ...
  5. ... Syrup of Sarsaparilla. of £ale ros|, glycyrrhiza, and senna, 6 parts each of anise, gaultheria, and sas- ... Syrupus Sennas Made by digesting 33 parts of senna in 160 parts of water, o f „ expressing ...
  6. ... aloes holds an intermediate rank between rhubarb and senna. Vogt (Pharmakodynamik, Bd. ii. S. 334, 2te Aufl.), places ... the large intestines and the pelvic organs : from senna by its feebler action as a purgative, by ...
  7. ... Carthamus Caryophyllus aromaticus Cassena Cassia tree fistula marilandica senna Castanea Castor oil Castor fiber Castoreum Cataplasma fermenti ... aromatic of cassia of catechu compound lenitive of senna thebaic Electuarium aromaticum 97 730 649. 721 48. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The medical pocket book : containing a short but plain account of the symptoms, causes, and ... 
    Publication: Troy [N.Y.] : Printed by O. Penniman and Co. and sold by them at the Troy Bookstore, 1803
    ... SENEKA. SEN SKI 121 SENEKA. See Rattlefnake-root. SENNA, THE LEAF. Cathartic ; 3j- to 5iij. Compound powder ... with Aloes, gr- 17 Compound pow- der of Senna, gr. 19 Electuary of 1 Scammony,3fs. J ...
  9. ... Soc. de biol., Par., 1925, xcii, 44-46.—Senna (A.). Sulla Channa ocellata Peters e il suo ... Bern.] 35 pp. 8°. Buchs, J. Kuhn, 1922. Senna. Car not (P.). Le sfinfi, son mode d' ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - G. H. G. Jahr's Manual of homoeopathic medicine 
    Publication: Allentown, Pa. : The Academical Bookstore, 1836-1838
    ... cornutum. 157. Selenium. • 158. Senega. Polygala Senega. 159. Senna. 160. Sepia. 161. Sericum. 162. SiUca. Silicea. 163. ... alumina, coffea tosta, colocynthis, ignatia, nux vomica, pulsatilla, senna, sodae boras. After it, answers well: magnesia. Predominant ...
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