- NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ...Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by A. Bartram, for Thomas Dobson ..., 1806... compositae, L. - Idem. Emplastrurn assae fcetidae, L. - Unguenta, FICUS CARICA. FruBus. Ed. Carica. L. D. The fig tree. The fruit. Polygamia Tricecia.—Nat. ord. Scabrida. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The new dispensatory ... : the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observationsPublication: London : Printed for F. Wingrave (successor to Mr. Nourse) ; J. Johnson ; G. G. and J. Robinson ; and W. J. and J. Richardson, 1799... in general. MED. VIRT. Stomachic. PREP. Infusion. CARICEÆ [L. E.] Figs; the dried druit of the Ficus Carica Lin. The pricincipal use of these is as ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A comprehensive medical dictionary : containing the pronunciation, etymology, and ...Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1872... an abundance of fibrin resembling animal matter. Car l-tie FrMC'tus.* The preserved fruit of the fig. See Ficus Carica. t'a'rl-eS.® (Literally, “rottenness.”) A disease ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A dispensatory and therapeutical remembrancer : comprising the entire lists of materia medica,...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1848... foul ulcers, v. Emol- lients. Ficus, u.s. fici, l. e. ficus carica, d. The dried fruit of Ficus Carica, the common Fig-tree. Figs. Use.—(Intl.) in inflammatory complaints of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Florae Philadelphicae prodromus : plantarum quae hac enus exploratae fuere, quaeque in ipso ...Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by J. Maxwell, 1815... trifolium, - Mich Mich Hort 'I Mich. If 423 Ficus, carica, C &? L. b_ one-seeded, water, Ash, .... white, - Persimon, common, - Tupelo, - large; Gum-tree; Sour-gum; Pepperidge. Gum; Black-gum; Sour- gum; Swamp Hornbeam. Ginseng, - three-leaved, Fig-tree, Dicoty. Idem. Idem. Idem. common, Jasminea. Guaiacanae. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The student's medical dictionary : including all the words and phrases generally used in ...Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, 1896... tibia and below with the astragalus and tibia. Ficus (fi'-kus) [L., a fig-tree]. The fig. The fleshy receptacle of F. carica, native of Asia Minor, and cultivated throughout Europe ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2)Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854... alkalies, earths, or their carbonates. Morus Nigra. 118. FICUS CARICA, Zm-THE COMMON FIG. Sex. Syst. Polygamia, Tricecia, Linn.—Polygamia, Dioecia, Willd.—Dioecia, Triandria, Ptrs. (Fructus praeparatus, L.—Fici: the dried fruit, E. D.) History.—In ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ...Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]... produce larger crops, and consequently afford greater profit. FIG-TREE, or Ficus, L. a ge- nus of plants, comprising forty- three species, of which one only is cultivated in this country, namely, the carica, or common fig-tree. It is propagated either ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ....Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804... produce larger crops, and consequently afford greater profit. FIG-TREE, or Ficus, L. a ge- nus of plants, comprising forty- three species, of which one only is cultivated in this country; namely, the carica, or common fig-tree. It is propagated either ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of AmericaPublication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1899... their fruits, as F. Carica L., F. religiosa L., etc. Ficus Carica. Willd. Sp. Plant, iv. 1131 ; Woodv. Med. Bot. p. 714, t. 244. The fig-tree, though often not more than twelve feet ...
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