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  1. ... lb. 15 18 “ Mistletoe .lb. 35 40 “ Mugwort (Artemisia) .lb. 18 20 “ Mullein, German _lb. 20 23 “ ... 30 35 “ Aron’s, (Arum maculatum) .lb. 18 23 “ Artemisia (Mugwort)-... . .lb. 18 22 “ Asarabacca, (Asarum Europasum). ,1b. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... ators and botanical authorities, is referred to the Artemisia Abrotonum, L., or Southernwood. About the other species ... diversity of opinion. Fuch* sius makes it the Artemisia Pontica; Dodonasus, the A. arborescens; and Matthiolus, the ...
  3. ... lb. 12 15 “ Mistletoe .lb. 35 40 “ Mugwort (Artemisia) .lb. 16 20 “ Mullein, German .lb. 15 18 “ ... it Aron’s, (Arum maculatum) ..lb. 18 23 tt Artemisia (Mugwort) ..lb. 18 22 tt Afearabacca, (Asarum Europaeum) .. ...
  4. ... 15 ftft Mistletoe ..lb. 35 40 ftft Mugwort (Artemisia) lb. 16 20 ftft Mullein, German lb. 12 ... lb. 18 23 8j j^URRENT. 65 Root, Artemisia (Mugwort) ..lb. 18 22 44 Asarabacoa, (Asarum Europaeum) . ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... ABSINTHIUM. The flowering tops and leaves of the Artemisia Absinthium, Linn6. (Absinthium vulgare, Lamarck). Nat. Ord.-Compositae. ... prismatic crystals. Absinthin.-Preparation: Precipitate a decoction of• Artemisia Absinthium with tannic acid in slight excess. Wash ...
  6. ... abounding in a low growth of prosopsis and artemisia. The post itself is on ground composed of ... cottonwood, (Populus canadensis,) and that miserable shrub, the artemisia. The valley during spring and summer is covered ...
  7. ... sequently to Arsenitis. \ See Philadelphia Med. Museum. A.—Artemisia. 119 of black pepper, by the native physicians ... of cutaneous diseases, and with the best effect.* ARTEMISIA. 1. Artemisia Abrotanum. D. Southernwood. The leaves. Syngenesia ...
  8. ... acid * See Philadelphia Med. Museum. 17 130 A.—Artemisia. is, at the same time, converted into arsenic ... of cutaneous diseases, and with the best effect.* ARTEMISIA. 1. Artemisia Abrotanum. D. Southernwood. The leaves. Syngenesia ...
  9. ... the close is necessary. (See Absinthe.) ABSINTHIUM. (See Artemisia, Santonine.) ABSORBENTS, absorb'-ents [Lat. absorbeo, I suck ... well-known. It 138 ARSENIC IN WALL PAPER—ARTEMISIA. is the flock papers which are most likely ...
  10. ... is necessary to notice only their botanical characters. Artemisia Absinthium. Wormwood. Syngenes. Polygam. superfl, Composites. Flerba. Indigenous. ... scammony, is the cathartic usually employed. ANTHELMINTICS. Hydrargyrum. ... Santonica. Ferrum. Spigelia Marilandica. Stannum. Polypodium Filix Map, ...
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