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  1. ... other tonics in Putrid Fevers and Dysentery. SAFFLOWER, [Carthamus tinctorius,]—Very valuable in all Eruptive diseases, Small Pox, ... fec. ROOTS, HERBS, AND FLOWERS. 85 SAFFRON, AM., [Carthamus tinctorius,]—Very valuable in all Eruptive diseases, Small Pox, ...
  2. ... A sulphuretted oxide of antimony. Crocus G-ermanlcus. Carthamus tinctorius, or bastard saffron. Crocus In'dicus. The turmeric ... Safety. Saf'flower. The dried flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius, used as a dye- stuff and in the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry : for schools, families, and private students 
    Publication: New York : Huntington and Savage, Mason and Law, 1850
    ... Brazil. Safflower is the dried flower of the Carthamus tinctorius, an unusual plant of the countries bordering on ... cheese, and is much used in domestic dyeing. Carthamus tinctorius so common in our gardens furnishes a fine ...
  4. ... Red, or Carthamine. The petals of the safflower (carthamus tinctorius) contain a red and a yellow ma- terial ; ...
  5. ... and form two rows of four bones each. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS, L.— Bastard Saffron. Cultivated, become spontaneous. Flowers and ... true saffron or crocus, which has other properties. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS. A plant of the order Composita, the flow- ...
  6. ... is very much adulterated; the petals of the Carthamus tinctorius and of the Calendula arvensis, pomegranate blossoms, and ... cake saffron, consists of the petals of the Carthamus tinctorius made into a paste with gum water. Of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Farmacopea mexicana 
    Publication: Mexico : Imprenta á cargo de Manuel N. de la Vega, 1846
    ... Cardo de cardadores. Dipsacus fullonum. Planta. Vulnerario. Cártamo. Carthamus tinctorius. Flores. Tónico, anti helmíntico. Carrizo.—Arundo phrasmites. Raíces. ...
  8. ... Sabbatla Cainpestris, see page 22. Sailron, A merlcan. -Carthamus tinctorius, Lin.—Diaphoretic and laxative. Fluid extract florets; 5 ... 59 Carnauba 5 Caroha 5 Carpenter’s square 60 Carthamus tinctorius 65 Carum Carvi 59 copticum 2 Carya alba ...
  9. ... WEED (Silphium laciniatum) RUE {Ruta graveolens) SAFFRON, American (Carthamus tinctorius) — SAFFLOWER (See Saffron, American)... SALIX SAND.A SANGE ... Capsella Bursa-pastoris Shepherd's purse. Capsicum Cayenne Pepper. Carthamus tinctorius American Saffron, (Safflower). Carum Carui, (Carvi) Caraway. Cassia ...
  10. ... dyer's saffron, or bastard saffron, the florets of Carthamus tinctorius, contains an unim- portant yellow dye and 5 ... 542 Carrageen moss, 486 Carrotin, 562 Carthamin, 563 Carthamus tinctorius, 563 Carum ajowan, 422 Carvene, 423 Carvol, 422, ...
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