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  1. ... two ounces of orris root, two ounces of calamus aromaticus, two ounces of cloves, two ounces of ... of dogwood, combined with lemon peel, snake root, calamus, or any other warm aromatic seeds, form a ...
  2. ... 346 Aromatic- Seeds..................... 346 Peppermint .......................... 346 Spearmint ........................... 346 Calamus ............................. 348 Mineral Tonics ........................ 348 Iron.................................... 348 Copper ................................ 349 ...
  3. ... is a continuation of the posterior fissure called calamus scriptorius, across which pass transverse fibres of medullary ... cerebellum, and medulla oblongata. Its floor is the calamus scriptorius, and its roof is the valve of ...
  4. ... or diffusible. The principal local stimulants are ginger, calamus, the aromatic seeds, cloves, mace, cinnamon, lavender, peppermint. ... grs. or more. Generally used in an infusion. calamus {the rhizoma of Acorns Calamus). This is the ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A system of human anatomy, general and special 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1859
    ... the floor of the ventricle, extending from the calamus scriptorius to the aqueduct of Sylvius. The gray ... this part of the ventricle is termed the calamus scripto- rius. 26. Fasciculi graciles at their upper ...
  6. ... melhrvl of cure. An ounce of gentian root, calamus aromaticus, and orange peel, of each half an ... meth- od succeed very Avell. Gentian root or calamus aromaticus, may also be chewed by turns for ...
  7. ... vinegar is added. 462 materia medica and therapeutics. CALAMUS.—The Rhizoma?. Synonyms.—Acorus Calamus: CalamusAromaticus: Vassamboo, Tarn.; Butch, Duk.; Vudge, Persh.; Bach, ...
  8. ... mild carminatives, as infusions of aniseed, caraway, and calamus aromaticus, will tend lo relieve symptoms of flatu- ... of Seville oranges, and half an ounce of calamus aromaficus, or sweet flag roof. Or, take one ...
  9. ... be dissolved in f§ij. of rectified spirit. Calamus aromaticus, E. Acorus, L. [Calamus, U. S.] Sweet Flag. Rhizome of Acorus calamus. Indigenous; belonging to the Natural family Acoracea (Orontiacea, ...
  10. ... prove fatal to rats and mice. n ACORUS CALAMUS. E. L. D.* Sweet Flag. The root. Hexandria ... water, but not with alcohol. The spirituous ex- * Calamus, Ph. U. s. A.—Adeps. 19 tiact from two ...
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