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  1. ... Cereales (Planted). The cerealia are gramineous plants, the seed of which serve for the nourishment of man;— ... Cicer plant. Erebinlhus, (F) Cicerole, Pois Chiche. The seeds are ground into flour, and used as bread ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Report on cholera in Europe and India 
    Publication: Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1890
    ... origin of the epidemic, all agree that the seeds of the disease found a soil excellently prepared ... the months of April and May, developed the seeds of the present epidemic. On the other hand � ...
  3. ... BERS. A sort of electuary, composed of pepper, seed of the white hyoscyamus, opium, eupborbium, saffron, &c ... mass, made of the meal of darnel, hemp-seed, and water. It is inebriating.—Prospero Alpini. BOSOM, ...
  4. ... con- sidered to be a tincture of the seeds of the Be- beeru, but this is questionable. ... mass, made of the meal of darnel, hemp-seed, and water. It is inebriating.—Prospero Alpini. BOSCHESJESMANSTHEE, ...
  5. ... been considered to be a tincture of the seeds of the Bebeeru, but thij is questionable. BEG, ( ... A sort of electuary, composed of pep- per, seed of the white hyoscyamus, opium, euphor- bium, saffron, < ...
  6. ... been considered to be a tincture of the seeds of the Bebeeru, but this ia questionable. EEC, ( ... mass, made of the meal of darnel, hemp-seed, and water. It is inebriating.—Prospero Alpini. At ...
  7. ... to the fruit of a palm tree, the seeds of which they consider very useful in dis- ... A. Secundum artem, According to art. Sem. Semen, Seed. Sf.mi-dr. Semi-drachma, Half a drachm. ...
  8. ... BERS. A sort of electuary, composed of pepper, seed of the white hyoscyamus, opium, euphorbium, saffron, &c. ... considered, by'the Romans, an aphrodisiac,—Columella. The seeds were ordinarily used. Bras'sica Flor'ida—Bras' ...
  9. ... which grows in Egypt and in India, the seeds of which, pulverized and mixed with powdered sugar ... muriea'ta, A'pium ammi, Bishop's weed. The seeds of this plant are aromatic and pungent. They ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... castor-oil plant. Abelmoschus, Egyptian musk mal- low ; seeds cordial, of a fragrant smell, resembling a mixture ... rus. Abortiens, } applied to flowers with- Abortivus,\ out seeds. Aboriiva, abortives ; medicines capa- ble of producing abortion. ...
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