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  1. ... root composed of many hinge-like branches, resembling beets, containing a white, milky juice, becoming yellow on ... obtained from the ash of the residue of beet sugar manufacture. If commercial pearlash is treated with ...
  2. ... cane, or the juice obtained from the Sugar-beet. It is an antiputrefactive, but not an antifer- ... pecan nuts, butternuts, Avalnuts. and cocoanuts; string-beans, beet tops, radishes, mushrooms, lettuce and Avater-cress, caulifloAver, ...
  3. ... Cane, or the juice obtained from the sugar beet. It is an anti-putrefactive but not an ... pecan nuts, butternuts, walnuts, and cocoanuts. String-beans, beet tops, radishes, mushrooms, lettuce and water-cress, cauliflower, ...
  4. ... cane, or the juice obtained from the Sugar-beet. It is an antiputrefactive, but not an antifer- ... pecan nuts, butternuts, Avalnuts, and cocoanuts ; string-beans, beet tops, radishes, mushrooms, lettuce and Avater-cress, caulifloAver, ...
  5. ... cane, or the juice obtained from the Sugar-beet. It is an antiputrefactive, but not an antifer- ... pecan nuts, butternuts, Avalnuts, and cocoanuts; string-beans, beet tops, radishes, mushrooms, lettuce and Avater-cress, cauliflower, ...
  6. ... Cane, or the juice obtained from the sugar beet. It is an anti-putrefactive but not an ... pecan nuts, butternuts, waluuts and cocoanuts. String-beans, beet tops, radishes, mushrooms, lettuce and water-cress, cauliflower, ...
  7. ... eaten in their crude state, together with spinach, beet, carrots, tur- nips, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, asparagus, the ... leading symptoms may be readily explained, by a reference to the state of the prima; vise. Costiveness ...
  8. ... with mustard, &c.. Do..................... Do. old, hard salted.... Beets................... Brains, animal......... Bread, corn............. Do. wheal, fresh...... Buiterf................. ...
  9. ... from the sugar-cane, the maple, and the beet-root. The juice, when fresh, runs into fermentation ... with bases. If the unclarified juice of the beet or carrot root be kept at a temperature ...
  10. ... black, etc. Some substances, such as rhubarb, logwood, beet-root corn-poppy and madder, cause the color ... the urine, such as fruit (prickly- pear, madder, beet-root, etc.); after urine has been voided, blood ...
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