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  1. ... albidum (Cambessedes) Jambosa vulgaris (De Cand) MORACE^. Ficus Carica (Linn) Ficus Sycomorus (Linn) The Sugar of Figs has a crystalline form different from that of ...
  2. ... about two drachms* 272 Materia Medica. Part II. Ficus carica. Ed. Lond. Dub. Willd g. 1931, sp. 1. Polygamia Dicscia.—Nat ord. Scabridae. The fig-tree. Off.—The preserved fruit. Ficus caricje fructus. ...
  3. ... E N E FOSSILS. 149 SYCOTYPUS- Browne. (1756.) FICUS.-Bolten. (1793.) S Y 0 0 T Y P U S R E T I C U L A T A . Plate XXX. Fig. 3. Pyrula recticulata, Lam., Anim. sans Vert., p. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1845
    ... 331 Fraxinus parviflora 446 Genista tinctoria 1256 Ficus carica 331 French berries 587 Gentian 346 Ficus Indica 1270 French chalk 1254 Gentian, blue 348 Ficus religiosa 1270 French rhubarb 594 Gentiana 346 Figs 331 French vinegar. 15 Gentiana Catesbasi 348 Index. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - General therapeutics and materia medica (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : Lea and Blanchard, 1846
    ... in the east, a principal article of suste- Ficus carica. nance for the population. The annual importation into Great Britain has been estimated at about 20,000 cwt. The chief constituents of figs are mucilage and sugar of figs, which greatly ...
  6. ... sa eminen'- tia, Maris'ca, A fleshy excrescence^ FICUS CARICA 402 FIORAVENTI often soft and reddish, sometimes hard and scirrhous, hanging by a peduncle, or formed like a fig ; occurring on the eyelids, chin, tongue, anus, or ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... Prep. Ferri Sulphas. Land. p; FICUS. U. S., Lond. Figs. The dried fruit of Ficus Cariea. U. S. The prepared fruit. Lond. Off. Syn. FICL Dried fruit of Ficus Cariea, Ed. FICUS CARICA. The dried fruit. Duh. Figues, Fr.; Feigen, Germ.; ...
  8. ... small bone of the leg. (See Leg, Anatomy.) FICUS, fi-kus [Lat., a fig], in Botany, a genus of the Nat. order Mora- cece, consisting of trees and shrubs abounding in a milky juice. The most important species is AI Carica, the fig tree, supposed to be a native ...
  9. ... small bone of the leg. (See Leg, Anatomy.) FICUS, fi'-kus [Lat., a fig], in Botany, a genus of the Nat. order ^[ora- cea, consisting of trees and shrubs abounding in a milky juice. The most important species is A7. Carica, the fig tree, supposed to be a native ...
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