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  1. ... composed of carbonate of ammonium, the oils of nutmeg, lemon, and lavender, with alcohol and ammonia-water. ... micro-organisms. One of these is by phagocytosis, NUTMEG. 291 or the devouring of the germs by ...
  2. ... a carminative powder, consisting of cinnamon 35 parts, nutmegs 15 parts, cardamoms 15 parts, and ginger 35 ... profession, and certainly often fails to do good. NUTMEG. Myristica, TJ. 8. and B. P., or Nutmeg, ...
  3. ... the bottles with a little mace and sliced nutmeg; lastly, pour on the vinegar (hot) and cork ... mon, spikenard seed, storax, calamita, benjamin, violet roots, nutmegs aa 3iij- to a pound of roses ; beat ...
  4. ... victims of chronic alcoholism, it often presents the nutmeg appear- ance of cirrhosis. The dimensions do not ... section with a knife discloses often a peculiar nutmeg appearance, due to the interlacing fibrous bands and ...
  5. ... smooth and white, is ashen gray, with a nutmeg-grater surface covered with brok- en-off stumps ... section, and the acini are well defined ; a nutmeg appearance has been noted in a few instances. ...
  6. ... boiling water. It may be flavored with grated nutmeg. Let it cool, and strain. This makes a ... water, and boil for two hours. A little nutmeg, stick of cinna- mon, or a shred of ...
  7. ... bitter taste.) 12 E. G. and M. E. Nutmeg. Peppermint-no-what you put in puddings-nutmeg. 13 M. G. R. Nutmeg. Nutmeg. 14 E. G. and M. E. Sugar. Nothing ...
  8. ... Phytolacca, Poke. Chenopodiaceae. Chenopodium, American wormseed. Myristicaceae. Myristica, Nutmeg. Macis, Mace. Lauraceae. Cinnamomum. Camphora. Sassafras. Coto. Aristolochiaceae. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A reference hand-book for nurses 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1919
    ... 1 lemon. Strain, and sweeten to taste. 152 REFERENCE HAND-BOOK FOR NURSES. ... to taste. Grated nutmeg may be added. KUM*ISS. Kumiss is an ...
  10. ... an appearance which closely resembles that known as nutmeg liver. Sometimes it presents the peculiar bronzed color ... Opponax, Strained Galbanum, Balsam of Gilead, Oil of Nutmeg, Russian Castor, each....... eiaht - Water Germunder, Balsam-Tree ...
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