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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 1-2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... was made in Eng- land has a faint geranium-like odor. Inasmuch as oral reports indicate that ... this odor, it may be suspected that the geranium-like odor was due to an impurity, possibly ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... likeness, from its resemblance to a ranunculus). See Geranium. BA'TRACHIUM. See Geranium. BA'TRACHOS, (from fixr^x^^, a frog). See ... gratia dei Germanorum, and crow's foot crane's bill ; geranium pratense Lin. Sp. PI. 954. It hath two ...
  3. ... fragrance; or fra- grant leaves, as the rose-geranium, &c.; card thin layers of cot- ton, ancl ... then use the extract of the common rose-geranium to give it the flavor desired. Half as ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... composition upon the subject of husbandry. See Poetry. GERANIUM, crane's-bill, a genus of tbe decandria order, ... The erodium, and the pclargorium, or Af- rican geranium, are vulgarly called by the name of ge- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A companion to Dr. Thornton's Lectures on botany 
    Publication: New-York : Printed by George Largin ..., 1816
    ... pe- duncle terminates with a flower, as the Geranium, Cowslip, Meadia, the Umbel is ... expansions have likewise a reference to the solar ray, which these parts either ...
  6. ... of the extract 10 to' '■■ 30 grains. CRANESBILL.—GERANIUM. U.S. ?' Root of Geranium maculatum—an indigenous perennial herbaceous plant, growing in." ... are mentioned here which are used ^ chiefly in reference to their stimulant properties. CAYENNE PEPPER.—CAPSICUM. U.S. ...
  7. ... of the extract 10 to 30 grains. ,, CRANESBILL.—GERANIUM. U.S. :Í'... ' Root of the Geranium maculatum—an indigenous perennial herbaceous plant, growing in ... Unites tonic and astringent properties. Employed chiefly in reference to the former. Perceptible effects. In small doses, ...
  8. ... 167 Gay feather 487 Gentian 288,320,482 Geranium 275,289,381,382 Germander 483 Gill-overground ...
  9. ... joints. Leaves either opposite or alternate. (Beck.) spotted geranium. 763 GERANIUM MACULATUM, Linn.—SPOTTED GERANIUM. Sex. Syst. Monadelphia, Decandria. ( ...
  10. ... are than called for ; especially logwood, blackberry root, geranium, krameria; aided in serious cases by paregoric in ... the inflamed tract. Several theories are entertained with reference to the nature of this product. Ac- cording ...
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