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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... ulcers. Ocimastrum, ) wild white campion; Ocymastrum, y wild basil. Ocimum, ocymum; wild basil. Ocoloxochitl, a flower spotted like a tiger. Ocra, ... cure. Sancta Helena radix, a species of cyperus. Sanctum semen, the worm seed. ... guiaicum. Sanctus, holy; applied to many things, simple and compound, ac- ...
  2. ... G. Ojffcina'le ; G. America'num, Lignum vitce, L. sanctum, L. benedic'tum, Palus sanctus, Lignum In'dicum, Hagiox' ... yellow. OCHROTES, Paleness. 0CHR0TYP1IUS, Fever, yellow. OCHTHODES, Callous. OCIMUM ADSCENDENS, 0. Basilicum. Oci'mum Basil'icum, 0. adscen'dens seu pilo ston seu ...
  3. ... GUAIACUM, G. OfiicinaiS; G. America'- uum, Lignum vita, L. sanctum, L. benedic'- tum, Palus sanctus, Lignum In'dicum, Ha- ... and has been supposed to possess nervine properties. Ocimum Caryophylla'tum, O. min'imum, Small or Bush basil. Possesses properties si- milar to the former. It ...
  4. ... not only in crystals or as a hydrate. BASIL. See Ocimum. BASILAR. Basila'ris. A name given to several ... rymans. Epiphora. Oculus Pubulen'tus. Hypopion. OCY'MUM. Ocimum,. A genus of plants of the order Labiataz. Ocymum Basil'icum. The common or citron basil, supposed to ...
  5. ... lignum indicum, or In- dian wood; and lignum sanctum, or holy wood. LIGULA. A peculiar membranous pro- cess at ... consisting of two stipules cohering by their margins. [OCIMUM. A genus of plants of the natural order Labiatae.] [Ocimnm Basllicum. Basil. This spe- cies is a native of India ...
  6. ... forming the body of the inverted hyoid arch. Basil. See Ocimum. Bas'ilad. Same as Basilar, used adverbially. Basilar. ... rymans. Epiphora. Oculus Purulen'tus. Hypopion. Ocy'mum. Ocimum. A genus of ... basil, supposed to possess nervine properties. Ocymum Caryophylla'tum. ...
  7. ... lignum indicum, or In- dian wood; and lignum sanctum, or holy wood. LIGULA. A peculiar membranous pro- cess at ... consisting of two stipules cohering by their margins. [OCIMUM. A genus of plants of the natural order Labiatae.] [Ocimuni Basilicum. Basil. This spe- cies is native of India and ...
  8. ... consequently difficult to heal. Ocima'strum. (Diminutive of ocimum, ba- sil. ) Wild white campion, or basil. OCREA. A term used by Rottball, to the ... it im- pirts a grateful odour and taste. Ocimum caktophtllatum. Ocimummini- ... Small or bush basil. This plant is mildly balsamic. Infusions are drank ...
  9. ... yellow. OCHROTES, Paleness. OCHROTYPHUS, Fever, yellow. OCHTHODES, Callous. OCIMUM ADSCENDENS, 0. Basilicum. Oci'mum Basil'icum, 0. adsceddens seu ^i7o'- sum seu racemo' ...
  10. ... Paleness. OCIIROTYPHUS. Fever, yellow. OCHTHIASIS, Molluscum. OCHTIIODES, Callous. OCIMUM ADSCENDENS, 0. Basilicum. Oci'mum Basil'icum, 0. adscen'dens sen pilo'- surn seu ...
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