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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... Cinchona. Lobelia. Psychotria. Cephaelis. Lonicera. Rhamnus. Vitis. Viola. Ribes. Hedera. Ord. Digynia. Gentiana. Chenopodium. Ulmus. Eryngium. Sanicula. ...
  2. ... Par., 1875, 2. s., ii, 530-544, 1 pi.—Ribes (F.) Observations sur plu- sieurs alterations qu'eprouve ... gen.~de m6d., Par., 1843, i, 501- 508.—Ribes (F.) Observations sur plusieurs alterations qu'eprouvo le ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A compendious medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, ... 
    Publication: Newburyport [Mass.] : Printed by E.M. Blunt, for Wm. Sawyer & Co. ..., 1809
    ... eye. A decrease ot defect ofthe lachrymal caruncle. RIBES NIGRUM- The black currant. This indigenous plant, Ribes nigrum of Linnaeus, affords larger berries than those ...
  4. ... currants are varieties of one species, except the black currant, {Ribes nigrum,) which is a distinct species, of ... scorbutic state of the fluids. Ribes Nigrum, the black currant, is tonic and stimulant, and has fragrant glands ...
  5. ... femorale. Gaz. el. hiip., Par., 1856, xxixT 559.—Ribes. t . . . etc. accompagnee de la piece montrant l' ... drops for fevers. 4. ed. 8°. London, 1783. Ribes (F.) *Quaenam sint antiphlogistica in genere? quibusdam morbis ...
  6. ... to an enema. The root of the common black currant, and of the ground blackberry, or dewberry, also ... comfrey, or rhatany tea, or that of the black currant roots. She should also use the cold shower ...
  7. ... twice their natu- ral size. MATERIA MEDICA. 337 Ribes. Currant tree. The fruit. The fruit of the ... for making this liquor in the Dom. Encyclopedia. Black currant is found growing, naturally, near Kenne- beck river, ...
  8. ... organs arise; and if the opinion of M. Ribes be correct, that in erysipelas the internal tunic ... confirmation before it can be adopted. Bouillaud and Ribes believe that in many cases the inflammation is ...
  9. ... Missouri currant (Ribesia aureum) and smooth wild gooseberry (Ribes hirtellum) are also found in the ravines. The ... immediately succeeded by the wild raspberry. The wild black currant and high bush blueberry ripen in July ; the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... a little, and serve Avith a cut lemon, black currant jam, or apples steAved. 36. Bice Cream (i.). ... it is ready for use. 87. Arrowroot and Black-Currant Drink. Take tAvo large spoonfuls of black-currant ...
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