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  1. ... cala- mint. See Melissa. Calamintha anglica. See Melissa nepeta. Calamintha Humilior. The ground-ivy. See Glecoma hederacea. ... because cats are very fond of it.) See Nepeta. CATOCATHA'RTIC A. (From kotu, down- wards, and ...
  2. ... the feet in hot water, the vapor of catnip and green lobelia placed so as to be ... answered. For this purpose a decoction of motherwort, catnip and skull- cap, should be given, to a ...
  3. ... and slightly stimulating poultices 495 Mallow's poultice ib. Catnip poultice ib. Charcoal poultice ib. Yeast poultice 496 ... tea, or simple herb teas, such as pennyroyal, catnip, sweet marjo- ram, &c, and an occasional enema, ...
  4. ... digitalis, ergot or opium, as of anise, bergamot, catnip, dittany, cranberries or figs? Where was the "literacy" ( ... of a diffusible stimulant, like ginger, sage or catnip, in moderate quantities and with much water, will ...
  5. ... produces a sweat, is called a dia- phoretic. Catnip, pennyroyal, and the bayberry root, are diapho- retics. ... bowels. The patient should drink freely of hot catnip tea or of warm water. The feet should ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Marrow of practical medicine, and family guide : containing a brief and accurate description .... 
    Publication: St. Clairsville, O. : Published by the author : William Brown, book and job printer, 1848
    ... Carolina pink, - 388 Carrots, - 73 Castor oil,.....393 Catnip,.....392 Catalepsy, - - - - - *125 Catarrh,.....142 Cautions relative to ... per- spiration without stimulating the system; such as catnip, balm, hyssop, boneset, or snakeroot teas, or buttermilk ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... Auglica. Field calamint. Spotted calamnt. Calamintha pulegii odore. Nepeta agrestis. It is the Melissa nepeta of Linnaeus. It was formerly used as an ...
  8. ... teas of an antispasmodic kind; as bone- set, catnip, etc., enemas of composition, and put him into ... admissible at any stage. A tea of Balm, Catnip, Sage or ginger may be used as a ...
  9. ... if an emetic is taken, a tea of catnip, pennyroyal, or some other diaphoretic article may be ... most valuable medicine, given in a little hot catnip or peppermint tea. It quieted the deep-seated ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English, or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, NY : World's Dispensary Printing Office and Bindery, [1895]
    ... diaphoretic. Dose-Of infusion, one to two ounces. Catnip (Nepeta Cataria). A deservedly popular, domestic DILUENTS. 335 remedy, ... as follows, until a physician can be obtained: Catnip, pennyroyal, or pleurisy-root tea, con- taining one ...
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