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  1. ... Tree ib. mart 29 Bishop's Weed, or Bul- Asparagus and prickly wort 48 Sparagus 30 Bistort 49 ... bottle Snakeweed, see Bistort Sparagus, or Sperage, see Asparagus Serpent's Tongue, see Ad- der's Tongue Spanish Bugloss, ...
  2. ... 9j. Sacch. alb. 3iij« Emuls. amygd. 5iij. M. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. 71 A coffee-spoonful* to be given ... gradually raised to two COffee-SpOOn- fuJg^ KoELREUTER. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS (TURIONES.) Synonymes. Asparagus Shoots. German.—Spargelnsprossen. The ...
  3. ... I. G. St. Hilaire. ASPALTUM, Asphaltum. ASPARAGINE, see Asparagus. ASPARAGUS, Aspar'agus officinalis, Com- mon Asparagus, Spar' agus, Spedagus, Spar- row Grass, Grass. Nat. ...
  4. ... three distinct orifices.—Vogel. ASPALTUM. Asphaltum. ASPARAGINE, see Asparagus. ASPAR'AGUS, Aarrapayos, Aspar'agrts offici- na'lis, Common Asparagus, Spar'agus, Sper'agus, Sparrow Grass, Grass, Sperage. ...
  5. ... potato, 400; from chiccory, 431; Florida, 196; from asparagus, 535; from acorns, 535; from corn, 552: from ... Crux-Andreae, 78. " multicaule, 78. Asimina triloba, 41. Asparagus officinalis, 535. Aster tortifolius, 414. " cordifolium, 415. " linarifolius, ...
  6. ... Compound Syrup of Maidenhair. R. Maidenhair Marsh mallow Asparagus root Liquorice root Water five ounces two drachms ... as the last, and also some anodyne powers. ASPARAGUS. Asparagus. Several species of Asparagus have been used ...
  7. ... R. Maidenhair, five ounces. Marsh mallow, two drachms. Asparagus root, one ounce. Liquorice root, two ounces. Water, ... and alterative in small ones. 132 ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA � ASPARAGUS � ASSAFCETTDA. 3. A. SYRIACA. Silk Weed. Very common ...
  8. ... A substance found in the potato, marshmallow, liquorice, asparagus, and some other vegetables. Prep. Boil the expressed juice of the asparagus, filter, and evaporate. II. Macerate the bruised root ...
  9. ... are developed, it is coni- cal, as in Asparagus, &c. Buds are undeveloped branches or terminations of ... of the Asclepias, are used as substitutes for Asparagus, and can be eaten with impu- nity, whilst ...
  10. ... Radish—TheSkir- ret—Onions — Leeks — Garlic — Chives—Shallots — Asparagus—Cabbages—Savoy— Cauliflower—Broccoli—Sourkrout—Spinach—Chenopodlum-Sorrel— ... Boiled r.cet-root—Baked Beets—Stewed Beets—Asparagus—Boiled Cabbage—Boiled Savoys—Stewed Cabbage—Cauliflowers —Broccoli— ...
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