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  1. ... or tincture; externally as fomentation and poultice. FICUS.-Fig. Origin.-Ficus Carica, Lin. Natural order, Urti- caceae, Artocarpeae. Habitat.-Western ...
  2. ... as a laxative diet in constipation, freely given. Fig. 448.-Ficus carica-Branch and fruit. 384 ORGANIC MATERIA MEDICA AND ... 259 Feverfew, 317, 289 Fever root, 262, 264 Ficus carica, 498, 383 Fig, 498, 383 Figwort, 403, 335 Filices, 436 Fireweed, ...
  3. ... longs. FICUS. {Fig.) The dried fruit of the Ficus carica or Fig tree, growing in Europe. They are nutritious, laxative, and demulcent. Ficus Carica. See Ficus. FIFE WEED. See Erechthites Hier- ...
  4. ... the leaves of this tree also. Rural Cyc Ficus carica. Fig. Ex. Cult. Flourishes in South Caro- lina. Shec. ...
  5. ... 75. Triticum Repens. ('ouch grass. The Herb'. 76. Ficus Carica. Fig. The fruit. 71. Cynanchum (or Asclepias) Vince- toxicum ; ...
  6. ... 75. Triticum Repens. Couch grass. The Herb. 76. Ficus Carica. Fig. The, fruit. 77. Cynanchum (or Asclepias) Vince- toxicum ; ...
  7. ... tobacco plant. 11. Idem, into a branch of ficus carica. (Fig-tree.) 12. Idem, placed freely round the root ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Term in pharmacy 
    Publication: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Co., [1891?]
    ... Seed. Mucilage. Elm. Ulmus fulva. Bark. Much age. Fig. Ficus Carica. Fruit. Sugar, gum. Flaxseed. Linumusitatissimum. Seed. Mucilage,fixed ...
  9. ... E FRUCTUS. The preserv- ed fruit of the Fig, or Ficus Carica. CARIES (Ketpoi, to abrade). Ulceration of the bones. ... about the anus or pii. denda. See Sycosis. FICUS CARICA. The Common Fig. The fig is an aggregate fruit called a ...
  10. ... the United States, are the dried fruit of Ficus Carica, the Fig Tree* which is a native of Asia and ... and enter into the composition of Confectio Sen- Ficus Carica. nee of the Pharmacopoeia. The split fig retains heat well, and is, therefore, occasionally applied ...
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