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  1. ... must be simple and unstimulating. Meat, malt liquors, asparagus, and all acids, ™ust be avoided. Towards the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of therapeutics 
    Publication: New-York : C.S. Francis, 1830
    ... acid, infusion of triticum repens, uve ursi, saxifrage, asparagus and whey, adding a few grains of nitrate ...
  3. ... to save. 25 <£pr Spargel, spärr'-ghel, to. asparagus. Sparren, spärr'-ren, m. spar, rafter; einen - ju » ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... cauli- flowers, radishes, water cresses, celery, lettuces, mustard, asparagus. Limes, lemons, oranges, apples and others of a ...
  5. ... tea, mutton broth, clam broth. Vegetables and fruits.—Asparagus, beans and peas (young and fresh), cauliflower, squash, ...
  6. ... a crystalline substance obtained from the juice of Asparagus • Ulmin, a spontaneous exudation from a particular species ...
  7. ... button onions, celery, cucumber, &c or cold boiled asparagus, brocoli, cauliflower, carrot; or turnip, kidney or French ...
  8. ... young stems when boiled are as good as asparagus, but when old they are to be used ...
  9. ... spinach, beet, carrots, tur- nips, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, asparagus, the young shoots of hops, he. which may ...
  10. ... Similar: Agar, Bry. ASIMINA TRILOBA. Similar: Illie, Liriodendron. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Aeon, Apis, Coff. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. ...
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