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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... andria. Order, Digynia. Sweet-flag. Sweeet-rush. Acorus calamus. The systematic name for the calamus aromatictis. See Calamus aromaticus. Acorus palusthis. See Iris ...
  2. ... wine made of the Aco- rus.—Dioscorides. ACORUS CALAMUS. A. Verus, Cal- amus Aromat'icus, C Odora'tus, Calamus vulgaris, Typha Aromat'ica, Acorus Bra- zilien'sis. ( ...
  3. ... CAL'AMUS. The pharmacopceial name of the Acorus calamus. The acorus is a genus of seed-plants of the order Aracece. Calamus Aromat'icus. Acorus calamus. SAveet flag. The root ...
  4. ... pseudacorus—a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus—a. Odorant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids and Acidities ACOR'IA, from a ... juice of the leaves, mixed with that of calamus, is em- ployed against the bite of serpents. ...
  5. ... pseudacorus — a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus—a. Odorant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids, and Acidities. ACOR'IA, from a, ... juice of the leaves, mixed with that of calamus, is employed against the bites of serpents. ALPHENIC, ...
  6. ... pseudacorus — a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus — a. Odorant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids, and Acidities. ACOR'IA, from a, ... juice of the leaves, mixed with that of calamus, is employed against the bites of serpents. ALPHENIC, ...
  7. ... pseudacorus — a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus — a. Odorant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids, and Acidities. ACOR'IA, from a, ... juice of the leaves, mixed with that of calamus, is employed against the bites of serpents. ALPHENIC, ...
  8. ... a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus—a. Odor ant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids and Acidities. ACO'RIA, from a ... Veronica Becca- bunga. ANAGARGALICTA, Gargarism. ANAGARGAR1STON, Gargarism. ANAGLYPHE, Calamus scriptorius. ANAGOGE, Anabole, Rejection. ANAGRAPHE, Prescription. ANAG'YRIS, ...
  9. ... pseudacorus—a. Faux, Iris pseudacorus—a. Odorant, Acorus calamus. ACORES, Acids and Acidities. ACO'RIA, from a ... of the leaves, mixed with that of the calamus, is employed against the bites of serpents. ALPHENIC, ...
  10. ... mag- nolia grandiflora. The poplar. The boneset. The calamus, united with equal parts of bistort and ginger. ... wa- ter, or tea made of ginger or calamus, will generally give relief: but it is only ...
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