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  1. ... aluyne (Fr. Cod.); the leaves and tops of Artemisia Absinthium, wormwood; a stomachic tonic, formerly used as ... I'icrama excelsa (Swartz) Lind- ley. Santonin, from Artemisia pavciflora, Weber. V. Alkaloids.—A large group of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1847
    ... the present edition, the chapters on Iodine, Cahinca, Artemisia vulgaris, Salicine, Polygonum hydropiper, and Disma crenata, are ... pods, thickly beset on the outside with 159 ARTEMISIA SANTONICA. stiff hairs, which, when applied to the ...
  3. ... Anthemis nobilis—English cha- momile Arnica montana—Arnica Artemisia absinthium—Worm- wood Artemisia dracunculus—Tarragon " contra, Judaica and santonica (Semen contra, S. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of materia medica and pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by B. and T. Kite ..., sold by them, by B. B. Hopkins & Co., Kimber, Conrad, & Co. and M. Carey, Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808
    ... SwiETENIA FEBRIFUGA. SWIETENIA MAHAGONI. Gentiana LUTEA. Anthemis nobilis. Artemisia absinthium. Chironia centaurium. Marrubium vulgare Menyanthes trifoliata. Centaurea ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Fownes' manual of chemistry, theoretical and practical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... of the volatile oils of anise, fennel, and tarragon, and separates therefrom on cooling in soft shining ... on the volatile oils of anise, fennel, and tarragon, which contain anethol, C10H12O. The product of the ...
  6. ... Arsinoe; the ancient name of several 402 ARSINOE—ARTEMISIA. places in Egypt and other countries.—1. A ... that of Reiff, Leipsic, 1805. Artemis. (See Diana.) Artemisia ; queen of Caria, sister and wife of Mausolus. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... building ; the night- ingale, music, and so forth. [ARTEMISIA DRACUNCU- LUS, Estragon or Tarragon, Fr. Is frequently used in salads, espe- cially ... with them. There are several other species of Artemisia.] Artemisia absinthium, L. See Mugwort. ARTERY, or a ...
  8. ... MUGWORT. All the species belonging to the genus Artemisia possess bitter and aromatic properties. Artemis'ia vulga' ... that the advantages to be derived from the artemisia in epilepsy have been exaggerated. Where there is ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica (Volume 1) 
    Publication: [United States] : Edinburgh : printed ; re-printed for, and sold by, J. Crukshank and R. Campbell, Philadelphia, R. Hodge, S. Campbell, and T. Allen, New-York, MDCCLXXXIX [1789]
    ... Chamomile. Tanacetum, Tanacetum vulgare M. 742, Tansey. Absynthium, Artemisia Absynthium M. 744, Wormwood. Abrotanum, Artemisia Abrotanum M. 743, Southernwood. Lupulus, Humulus Lupulus M. ...
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