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  1. ... stimulant tonic; used as a substitute for Serpentaria. Asclepias TuBEROSA. U. S. (Sec.) Pleurisy-root. The root of Asclepias tuberosa. Med. Prop. ... Pitch Plaster, Emplastrum Picis. Plantain, Plantago. Plasters, Emplastra. ... Tuberosa. Plummer's Pills. Pil. Hydrarg. Chloridi Composita.. Poison-oak, ...
  2. ... medullary rays. Constituents.—Crystalline glucoside possessing the taste ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.—Pleurisy Root. APOCYNUM CANNABINUM CANADIAN HEMP. 59 of the ...
  3. ... of water, and given frequently in teaspoonful doses. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Pleurisy Root. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. Asparagus. The fresh roots and ...
  4. ... Chicago, 1857, vii, 66-73.—Eockwood (T. T.) Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly-weed, milk-weed, pleurisy root, white root. Buf- falo M. Sc S. J., 1847-8, iii, 600-602. Asclepias verticellata. ITlcCaw (J. B.) Some remarks on the " ...
  5. ... Dulca- mara. (Milk-weed.) 1211 12 NEW REMEDIES. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, (Pleurisy-root,) Is used by our country people as ...
  6. ... Arsenic, and Dulca- mara. 1211 12 NEW REMEDIES. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, (Pleurisy-root,) Is used by our country people as ...
  7. ... Arum.-trip. Asclepias syriaca—silk-weed, Asc.-sy. Asclepias tuberosapleurisy-root, Asc.-tub. B-aptisia tinctoria—wild indigo, ...
  8. ... specific for secondary syphilis; they chew the root. Asclepias tuberosa, pleurisy-root. Professor Hale has em- ployed this remedy ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - American eclectic obstetrics 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., 1871
    ... suited to the peculiarity of each individual case. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. PLEURISY ROOT. A well-known plant common to this ...
  10. ... or two grains. Tincture, twenty or thirty drops. Asclepias Tuberosa, (Pleurisy Root.) A valuable dia- phoretic. An infusion drank ...
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