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  1. ... to gr. xx in pills. Extractum Asparagi, see Asparagus. Extractum Belladon'njE, Succus spissa'tus at'ropx ... in not being attended with hectic fever. GRASS, Asparagus—g. Canary, cultivated, Phalaris Canariensis—g. Couch, Triticurn ...
  2. ... developed from a perennial subterranean root, as in asparagus. TURPENTINE. Terebinthina. A term applied to a liquid ... ASPA'RAGIN. A crystallizable sub- stance found in asparagus, in Althaea offi- cinalis, and in other plants, ...
  3. ... or asparagine, is found in the shoots of asparagus and of other plants grown in the dark. ... that inosite is found in wine. Unripe peas, asparagus, and dandelion contain inosite. It may be extracted ...
  4. ... young shoots are used as a substitute for asparagus. Phytolaccaceae,* fi-to-lak-ka'she-e. A ... of a sucker or subterranean shoot, as an asparagus- shoot. Tu-ri-o-nif'er-ous. [Lat. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic ... 
    Publication: Mt. Vernon [Ohio] : Published by the author, printed by E.J. Ellis, 1847
    ... is prepared in strong infusion, and drank freely. Asparagus, (Aspargus Officinalis)—The root of this well kridwn ... salve,.............434 Black elder,.............285 asses,................ ... from the bowels, ib Assafoetida,----.......=. .338Bleeding ...
  6. ... spinelie, a garnet which is probably cinnamon stone, asparagus stone, nephrite, and precious serpentine ; and the following ...
  7. ... in not being attended with hectic fever. GRASS, Asparagus—g. Bitter, Aletris farinosa — g. Blue-eyed, Sisyrinchium ... radi'ces ape- rien'tea, were, of old, asparagus, butchers' broom, fonnel, parsley, and smallage. Five Leaaer ...
  8. 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
    ... slips and cuttings ib. New method of rendering asparagus more productive, and of producing it in every ... tarragons, and thyme. 522. Mm Method of rendering Asparagus more pro- ductive, and of producing it in ...
  9. ... and thirstlessness.—Seething of blood, evenings, in bed. Asparagus. Pulse: accelerated;—small and easily sup- pressed;—quick, ... pulse. Organic affections of the heart, aneurisms, palpitation. "Asparagus : Palpitation of the heart. "Aurum : Violent palpitation of ...
  10. ... fruits; Unsound fruits; Sorrel; Radishes; Onions; Celery; Garlic; Asparagus; Waiercresses; Pepper; Mustard. Liquids. Coffee; Tea; Spirits; Wine; ... 267 Some foods may be taken occasionally. Lamb ; Asparagus Oysters ; under medical Chicken; direction. Fowls. Vegetable. [ Liquid. ...
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