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  1. ... the general properties of the milder Terebinthinates. AMYRON. Carthamus tinctorius. AM YXIS,'Scarification. ANA, uva, a word which ... not used. Carduus Pineus, Atractylis gummifera—c. Sativus, Carthamus tinctorius—c. Sativus non spinosus, Cynara scolymus—c. Solstitialis, ...
  2. ... 3° Carya alba, White Hickory, . Inner bark, 5° Carthamus tinctorius, . Safflower, Am. Saffron,Flowers, . 3° Cascara amarga, . . . Honduras ... use in its place American Saffron or Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius), which much resembles it. Saffron, 3 ounces av. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... 220. 221. 222. CONTENTS. Tribe V.—Cynarese 223. Carthamus tinctorius Sub-order II.—Labiatiflorse Tribe VI.—Mutisiacese . Tribe ... in the inferior shops are composed of Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) and gum-water, made into a paste, and ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 4) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... the petals of the marigold, as also the Carthamus tinctorius, safflower, or bastard saffron. 17 This is the ... identified with the Leon- todon taraxacum. 41* The Carthamus tinctorius of Linnaeus, or bastard saffron. The seed of ...
  5. ... W. CARTHAMUS. U. S. Secondary. Safflower. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. U. S. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  6. ... 221 CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Safflower. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. U. S. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  7. ... CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Dyers' Saffron. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. U. S. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr. ; Farber ... tenth edition. 13 194 Carthamus.— Carum. PART I. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. IT06. The dyers saffron ...
  8. ... I. CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Safflower. The florets of Carthamus tinctorius. U. S. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  9. ... The pharmacopceial name of the saffron flower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Carthamus tinctorius. The systematic name of the saffron flower, or ... Lactuca, and Leontodon taraxacum. 17. Pilositm ; as in Carthamus tinctorius. 18 Villosum ; as in Artemisia absynthium. 19. Setosum; ...
  10. ... The pharmacopceial name of the saffron flower. See Carthamus tinctorius. Carthamus tinctorius. The systematic name of the saffron flower, or ... Lactuca, and Leontodon taraxacum. 17. Pilosum ; as in Carthamus tinctorius. 18. Villosum ; as in Artemisia absynthium. 19. Setosum; ...
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