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  1. ... THE FIG The original home of the cultivated fig (ficus carica) corre- sponds closely to that of the olive. The fig family is one of the largest in the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... the Linnaean system. Class, Polygamia. Order, Dioecia. The fig-tree. Ficus carica. The systematic name of the fig-tree. .See Carica, Flees inthca. See Lacca- Fidicinales. ( ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Duyckinck, E. Bliss & E. White, Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., and James V. Seaman, 1824
    ... From CarMLthe place where they were cultivated.; The fig. See Ficus carica. r Ca'rica papa'va. Papaw-tree This ... are muc-'i of the nature of Uie fig. Se Ficus Carica. Senegal dates are most esteemed, they having •a ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1854
    ... Fibrin, vegetable Fibroin Fibrous Carthagena bark Ficus Ficus carica Ficus Indica Ficus religiosa Figs Figwort Filicic acid Filix Filix mas Filter, Boullay's ...
  5. ... become soft and pliable ; the Personnel of train. Fig. 1207.-Ficus Carica, Leaves and Fruit. Fig. 1206.-The Free or Inside Method of Suspending ...
  6. ... more woody in its texture than the common fig, (Ficus carica.) b, represents the fruit, cut transversely, with the ... which resembles that found in some species of Ficus. <■ Formed by Lindley ... PLATE IV. l Carica papaya. 2 Crescentia cujete. 3 Vanilla aroniatica. 4 ...
  7. ... Typhoide, see Typhus—/ Yisi- culaire, Pemphigus. FlEVREUX, Feverish. FIG, see Ficus carica — f. Indian, Cactus opuntia. FIGl'E, see Ficus ... nigra. SYCAMINUM. see Morus nigra. SYCE, Ficus, Ficus carica. SYCEA. ... SY'CION, mKtov, from ovkov, 'a fig.' A decoc- tion of dried figs. SY'CIOS ...
  8. ... Typhdide, see Typhus—/. YSei- culaire, Pemphigus. FlEVREUX, Feverish. FIG, see Ficus carica — f. Indian, Cactus opuntia. FIGUE, see Ficus carica. ... nigra. SYCAMINUM. see Morus nigra. SYCE, Ficus. Ficus carica. SYCEA, Ficus. ... SY'CION, ovkiov, from ovkov, 'a fig.' A decoc- tion of dried figs. SY'CIOS ...
  9. ... and purplish. The orifice is surrounded by several Fig. 125. Ficus carica, Tiime: a, section of fig; b, stami- nate flower; c, pistillate flower. FCENICULUM. ...
  10. ... and purplish. The orifice is surrounded by several Fig. 125. Ficus carica, Linni: a, section of fig; 6, stami- nate flower; c, pistillate flower. FCENICULUM. ...
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