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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... economy of, v. 7. larves, intestinal, i. 239. Beet, i. 36. Beetle, larves of, intestinal, i. 236. ...
  2. ... a well- ordered respectable private family. 8 Bushels Beets. 18 lbs. Barley. 7 Gallons Molasses. 11 Gallons ...
  3. ... economy of, u. 415. larves, intestinal, i. 170. Beet, i. 25. Beetle, larves of, intestinal, i. 177. ... and Signification of the Principal Terms ; and Numerous References to Ancient and Modern Works. By Samuel Cooper, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry for dental students (Volume 2) 
    Publication: London : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1923
    ... potatoes are rich in potassium METABOLISM 235 compounds; beets, spinach, turnips, and cherries are rich in sodium ... has shown in an article to which previous reference has been made, that phosphates increase the growth ...
  5. ... x-xx. Of the Tincture ((linger oz. ijj, Beet. Spirit °j), "Kxv-lx. Of the Strong Tincture, ... excited by them. These observations hold good with reference to Epilepsy, and some other forms of Convulsive ...
  6. ... lentils, &c. 2d, Mucilaginous aliments : carrots, salsafy, (goatsbeard,) beet-root, turnip, asparagus, cab- bage, lettuce, artichoke, cardoons, ... of Africa. See Wheat. Bees' wax. Sec Cera. BEET. See Beta. Beet, red. See Beta. Beet, white. ...
  7. ... oz. of dry toast, vegetables (except potatoes, parsnips, beets, and carrots), unsM'eetened fruit, and two or ... for instance, for the extraction of sugar from beets. It is used by the chemist or toxicologist ...
  8. ... cane (Saccharum officinarum), from sorghum (Sorgho saccharatum), from beet-root "(Beta vulgaris), and from the red maple (Acer saccharinum). The ... 10. This is used for the better champagnes; beet-sugar is em- ployed for the cheaper ones. ...
  9. ... the world, but is also derived from the beet and the sugar maple. Beet sugar is manufactured in large quantity in France ... the principal are the potato, the turnip, the beet, the carrot, and parsnep. The potato contains a ...
  10. ... contain scarcely any thing but starch and water. Beets, cabbage, turnips, and other garden products contain much ... pan. In some countries sugar is made from beets. * Melons have much sugar in them; so have ...
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