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  1. ... viij-xv), in infusion, tincture, or extract. Origin.—Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Natural order, Com- posite, Cynaroidese. Habitat.—India ; ... Linne. Herb .... 270 Silybum marianum, Gcerlner. Fruit . . 333 Carthamus tinctorius, LinnS. Florets . . 302 Cichoriaceae. Cichorium Intybus, Linne. Root .... ...
  2. ... in infusion, tincture, or extract. CARTHAMUS.—Safflower. Origin.—Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Natural order, Composite, Cynarese. Habitat—India, cultivated. ...
  3. ... this country is Safflower or Car. Tinctorius, following. Carthamus Tinctorius American Saffron Syng. Pol. Ey. This is entirely ... Trifida 121 Artemisia Abrotanum ib Bubon Galbanum 118 Carthamus Tinctorius 119 Castoreum 110 Chenopodium Anthelm. Ambrosioi. & Bot. 121 ...
  4. ... liquids, ob- tained from the flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius or safflower. It is composed of Cu^gOj. ... said to be laxative, and in infusion diaphoretic. Carthamus Tinctorius. See Car- thamus. CARTH AXANTHIC ACID. A yel- ...
  5. ... Saffron is not Crocus but the flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. True Saffron is expensive, as it requires about ... Caroval, 217 Carragheen, 190 Carron Oil, 161, 286 Carthamus tinctorius, 214 Caruen, 173 Carum, 173 Caruol, 173 Caryophyllin, ...
  6. ... Saffron is not Crocus but the flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. True Saffron is expen- sive, as it requires ... Caroval, 263 Carragheen, 234 Carron Oil, 200, 331 Carthamus tinctorius, 260 Caruen, 214 872 INDEX, Carum, 214 Caruol, ...
  7. ... abundant. Sometimes the flowers of other plants, particularly Carthamus tinctorius, or safflower, Calendula officinalis, or official marigold, and ... the moisture of the root, and strain. CARTHAMUS. Carthamus Tinctorius. L. (Nat. ord. Composite.) The African, false, Ameri- ...
  8. ... name of the saffron flower. See Cartliamus tinctorius. Carthamus tinctorius. The systematic name of the saffron flower, or ... Lactuca, and Leontodon taraxacum. 17. Pilosnm ; as in Carthamus tinctorius. 1H. f'itlosiim ; as in Artemisia absynthium. IU. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... The pharmacopoeial name of the saf- fron flower, Carthamus tinctorius of Linnae- us :—foliis ovatis, integris, serrato aculeatis : ... with saffron, to adulterate it. CAR CAR 175 Carthamus tinctorius. The systema- tic name ofthe safflower plant. See ...
  10. ... tape-worms, to be followed with a cathartic. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS. Nat. Ord. �Cynarea. Sex. Syst.�Syngenisa Polygamia. Common ... Carolina allspice, 75 Carica papaya, 80 Carrot, 136 Carthamus tinctorius, 80 Carnation, 131 Cassia marilandica, 81 Castanea americana, ...
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