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  1. ... of Cholera Infantum by eating freely of ripe currants. Black- berry jelly and cordial are popular remedies. The ... protect the public health. The goose- berry and black currant are also natives, and when trans- planted to ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 5) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... thinks that it is the Ribes nigrum, or black currant; and Littre is of opinion that some gooseberry ... a certain formula, with the view of ensuring safety upon the journey ; a thing that, to my ...
  3. ... part of the season. Ri'bes NFgrum.* The Black-Currant bush. Ri'bes RiEbrum.* The Red-Currant bush, ... Ribesius,* ri-be'she-us. Resembling the genus Ribes. Ribless. See Enervis. Ricciaceae,* rik-se-a'she- ...
  4. ... 1910, liv, 1099-1104.—Brinch (T.) Erfaringer fra Ribe-Amts tuberkulose-diagnose-station. Ugesk. f. Laeger, Kj0benh., ... xvi, 87-96.—Dun- ham (H. B.) The safety and the value of the tubercu- lin te'- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, October 13, 1941
    ... Cantaloupe. Banana. Huckleberries. Lemon juice. Gooseberries. Currants, red. Currants, black. Pomegranate. Pears. Grapefruit. Currants, white. Limes. Watermelon. Strawberries. ...
  6. ... bones of the Chest or Thorax. See Costa. [RIBES. A genus of plants of the na- tural order Grossulacese.] [1. Rihes nigrum. Black currant. The berries are used in domestic practice, in ...
  7. ... milk, or smear the mouth Avith marmalade or black currant preserve, and having thus absorbed the attention of ...
  8. ... 337-41.—Lees, A. H. Reversion disease of black currants; means of infection. Ann. App. Biol., Lond., 1925, ...
  9. ... abundant; it becomes purulent, re- sembling red or black currant jelly ; haemoptysis is frequent, pain more prominent and ...
  10. ... milk, or smear the mouth with marmalade or black currant preserve, and having thus absorbed the attention of ...
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