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  1. ... Cephalanthus occidentalis; also, a shrub of the genus Viburnum. Snow-Blindness. An affection of the eyes produced ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... spots; marks. Vibrissa, the hairs in the nostrils. Viburnum, the wayfaring tree ; mealy tree. Vicia, the tare, ...
  3. ... spots; marks. Vibrissa, the hairs in the nostrils. Viburnum, the wayfaring tree; mealy tree. Vicia, the tare, ...
  4. ... or seal oil, and in the berries of Viburnum opulus. Phocenin. A peculiar fatty substance contained in ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Les oeuvres d'Ambroise Paré : conseiller et premier chirurgien du Roy 
    Publication: A Lyon : Chez La Vefve de Claude Rigaud et Claude Obert, MDCXXXIII [1633]
    ... ôc principalemcntpar deflus tous la moyenne efcorce de viburnum appelle viorne , auflî l’efcorce de tapfus barbatus, ...
  6. ... and very acid berries, resembling low HIGH CRANBERRY. Viburnum Opulus. 64 THE COMPLETE HERBALIST. Cranberries, and which ...
  7. ... les rapports naturels des genres Viscum, Samolus, et Viburnum. Par C. S. Rafinesque. A Bruxelles. Ray, 293, O. ...
  8. ... or seal oil, and in the berries of Viburnum opulus. Phocenin. A peculiar fatty substance contained in ...
  9. ... or seal oil, and in the berries of Viburnum opulus. Phocenin. A peculiar fatty substance contained in ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The therapeutical applications of hydrozone and glycozone 
    Publication: New York : [publisher not identified], 1899
    ... forever. As a substitute, three parts of Howe’s viburnum cordial and one part of specific avena sativa ...
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