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  1. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... unripe fig. The milky juice of the common fig tree (Ficus Carica) contains a digestive ferment (see Amer. Jour. Pharm., ... 473 Fibrin, gluten 848 vegetable 848 Fici 890 Ficus Carica 890, 891 indica ... 678 Fiddle-grass 712 Fig 890 diamond 891 Hottentot's 891 Indian 376 Figs ...
  2. ... in small quantities, such as the com- mon fig {Ficus carica), the spurge, the dandelion, and the celandine. CAOUTCHOUC, ... small bone of the leg. (See Leg, Anatomy.) FICUS, fi'-kus [Lat., a fig], ... most important species is F. Carica, the fig tree, supposed to be a native ...
  3. ... See diagnosticum. ficosis (fi-ko'sis). See sycosis. Ficus (fi'kus) [L. " fig "]. The genus of trees to which the fig ... etc. See nerve, ventricle, etc. fig (fig). See Ficus, f.-wart. See verruca acu- ... [L.]. Figured. figure, Minkowski's. A figure representing the relation ...
  4. ... 385 Fever tree, 291 PAGE Field sorrel, 329 Ficus carica, 162 Fig-wort, 344 " tree, 162 Filberts, 124 Filix mass, ...
  5. ... of the Palma Christi. Ficus Sativa, the common fig, the Ficus Carica of Linnaeus. The dried figs are called Carica. Fidicinales, is a term applied by Mr. Cowper, and some other anato- mists, to those muscles of the fingers, ... Fig-tree, Ficus. Figwort. See Scrophularia. Filago, cudweed. A genus in ...
  6. ... Ficus Car'ica. The systematic name of the fig tree. (F.) Figuier. Carica, Ficus, Ficus vulga'ris, Ficus commu'nis, Syce, avxi;, ( ... Semitierce, Hemi- tritaea—/. Tierce, Tertian fever. FiEVREUX, Feverish. ... Ficus carica. FIGUIER, Ficus carica—/ d'lnde, Cactus opuntia. FIGURATIO, ...
  7. ... Ficus Car'ica. The systematic name of the fig tree. (F.) Figuier. Carica, Ficus, Ficus vulga'ris, Ficus commu'nis, Syce, avKt], ( ... fever—/. Typhoide, see Typhus—/. Visiculaire, Pemphigus. FlkVREUX, Feverish. ... Ficus carica. FIGUIER, Ficus carica—/. d'Inde, Cactus opuntia. FIGURATIO, ...
  8. ... in small quantities, such as the com- mon fig {Ficus carica), the spurge, the dandelion, and the celandine. CAOUTCHOUC, ...
  9. ... fruits which have a laxative quality, a3 the Fig (Ficus Carica,) and the Prune, or dried plum (Prunus Domestica). ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of materia medica and pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by B. and T. Kite ..., sold by them, by B. B. Hopkins & Co., Kimber, Conrad, & Co. and M. Carey, Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808
    ... fruits which have a laxative quality, as the Fig (Ficus Carica) and the Prune (Prunus Domestica). These are sometimes ...
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