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  1. ... cichorii) is fleshy and spindle-shaped, like the carrot. It has an analogous composition to the leaves. ... CUS CAROTA, Linn. L. D.—COMMON OR WILD CARROT. Sex. Syst. Pentandria, Digynia. (Fructus ; Radix recens, L.— ...
  2. ... to two teaspoonfuls. Carolina Pink. See Pink Root. Carrot {Daucu carotei).—Carrot seeds, and the root of the wild plant— ... or in infusion. The root of the garden carrot, properly prepared, makes a good poultice. MATERIA MEDICA. ...
  3. ... the kitchens consisted of corned beef hash, desiccated carrots, stewed tomatoes, and bread. Pit latrines are dug ... Hominy_________________________________ ... Or apples______________ Peaches_____________ Jam_____.............. ...
  4. ... heads, or with the application of the turnip, carrot, fresh hem- lock leaf, stale beer, fermenting poultices, & ... carbonis, or the stale beer, fermenting, hemlock, or carrot poultices. When the process by which a slough ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The new family receipt-book : containing eight hundred truly valuable receipts in various ... 
    Publication: New-Haven : Published by Howe & Spalding, and Samuel Wadsworth, 1819
    ... pursuing the fore- going method. 36. Preparation for Carrots and other winged Seeds. Take two bushels of ... bushel of bran, and a sufficient quantity of carrot seed, cleaned from stalks, and well rubbed between ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with explanatory, critical, and practical observations ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, in Second-Street, MDCCXCI [1791]
    ... Cardamom feeds I oz. 1 fcr. 24 Neum. Carrot feeds 2 lb. i^dra. 171 Lewis. CaScarilla - < - ... its vir- tue, by the rejedion of wild-carrot feed, reftharrow root, figs, linfeed, and liquorice. The ...
  7. ... pulpy and very nu- tritious; as, turnips and carrots. These have a fat- tening quality. Arbuthnot on ... to. s. [carote, Fr. claucus, Lat.] An esculent root. Carrots, though garden roots, yet they do well in ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The American physician : being a new system of practice, founded on botany ; for the use of ... 
    Publication: Rochester, N.Y. : Printed for the author ; by H. Leavenworth, 1824
    ... ofthe meadow, the roots; rushes, the tops; wild carrot, the seed; small lettuce, the leaves and roots; ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... of the juices of the beet, turnip, and carrot. Indeed, it is formed whenever sugar in solu; ... Datura tatula 710 Daturia 711 Dauci radix 184 Daucus carota 184 De Valangin’s arsenical solution 904 Deadly nightshade ...
  10. ... VINUM. Wine, of which the Daucus or Wild Carrot was an ingredient. The seeds were steeped in ... DAUCUS CARO'TA. The systematic name of the Carrot Plant—Daucus, Daucus sylvestris, Pastina'ca sylvestris tenuifo' ...
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