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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... a piece of butter the size of a nutmeg, and upon it a spoonful of coarse broAvn ... the custard into the dish, grate a little nutmeg over the top, and bake it in a ...
  2. ... dram; pound all the spices together with one nutmeg, and put them into three pints of malaga ... take a dose about as large as a nutmeg three times a day. Dr. ADAMS' RECEIPT for ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Nurses and nursing 
    Publication: Meadville, Pa. : Flood and Vincent, 1892
    ... the other an inch or more for shaking. Nutmeg or other spices are sprinkled over the top ... water. Add sangareeand loaf sugar to sweeten and nutmeg or cinnamon nesus- on top. Negus is the ...
  4. ... Dose.—From five to twenty grains. Therapeutic Action.—Nutmeg is stimulant, carminative, aromatic, and narcotic. The activity of both nutmegs and mace reside in the volatile oil which ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... fragrant smell; some are purely aromatic, as cijpamon, nutmegs, &c.; others have a sweetness mixed Avith them, ... NDICiE GENUS OBLO'NGUM. An inferior species of nutmegs. AVE'NA, (from aveo, to covet, because cattle ...
  6. ... as in bar- ley. The albumen of the nutmeg is remarkable for its eroded variegated appearance, and ... in the diabetes without success ; though, joined with nutmeg, it has been more successful in in- termittents, ...
  7. ... of tartar ^j, flowers of sulphur §j, one nutmeg, finely powdered: made into an electuary with a ... ftiij, white sugar ftiij.) Dose, size of a nutmeg three or four times a day. Confectio Raleighana, ...
  8. ... mer- curial ointment, of the size of a nutmeg, on the inside of the thighs every eight ... as ether, anise-seed, peppermint, cayenne pepper, ginger, nutmeg, &c, and by opium ; thus, paregoric two tea- ...
  9. ... stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other agreeable spice. Immediately ... pint of fine hot gruel. Flavor with sugar, nutmeg, and lemon peel. In insomnia with debility. Beat ...
  10. ... Aromaticus. Aromatic Powder.—Cinnamon, ginger, aa gij ; cardamom, nutmeg, aa 5J. Dose, gr. xv-xxx. Myristica. Nutmeg. The kernel of the fruit of Myristica moschata, ...
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