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  1. ... See Atropa Belladonna. Aurantii Cortex et Flores. See Citrus Aurantium. 363. A vena Sativa. The Common Oat. ... great advantage, although inferior to lemon-juice. (See Citrus Limonum.) 665. In Cancerous Ulceration, a solution of ...
  2. ... mainly devoted to vineyards and the production of citrus and other fruits. The city of Los Angeles ... never need artificial watering, but decidu- ous and citrus fruits demand some irrigation. San Fer- nando is ...
  3. ... Auraii'tium. The orange-tree; a species of Citrus. Auran'tium Curassaven'tia. The Curassoa apples or ... salt of citric acid. Citrate of Ammonia. Ammonia citrus. A salt formed by neutralizing sesquicarbonate of ammonia ...
  4. ... apples or oranges. Immature oranges. AURANTII BACCE. See Citrus Aurantium. Aurantii Cortex. See Citrus Au- rantium. AURICHALCUM. Brass. AURICULA. Diminutive of auris, ...
  5. ... AGRIPPIXUS PARTUS, see Agrbna AGRO DI CEDRO, see Citrus medica AGROPYRUM LiEVISSIMUM, Triticum re- AGROSTIS, Bryonia alba. ... a. Auditoria, Cotunnius, Liquor of—a. Aurantii, see Citrus au- rantium— a. Azotica oxygenata, Aqua nitrogenii protoxydi — ...
  6. ... Islands." The tree was also seen at Taheiti. Citrus aurantium, the orange, is now cultivated at the ... seen in one instance, at the Feejee Islands. Citrus, the lemon, is now cultivated at Taheiti and ...
  7. ... AURANTIUM. The Seville Orange tree; a species of Citrus. The unripe fruit is known by the synonyms ol orange peas, curasso oranges, fyc. See Citrus. Aurantii bacca, cortex. -The Seville Orange, and its ...
  8. ... of lead ; all carbonates ; and the vegetable astringents. Citrus aurantium, fructus succus, D. Aurantium, L.—The juice of the fruit, D.—The fruit, L.—of Citrus aurantium. This tree is indigenous in many parts ...
  9. ... au'rvm, “ gold.”] The orange. The fruit of Citrus higara- c/ia and C. aiirantium (Lond. Ph.), of Citrus vulgaris (Ed. Ph.), or C. aurantium (U.S. Ph.). ... An essence prepared from the rind of the Citrus bergamia, otherwise called Citrus mella rosa. . Bell-Met' ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1945
    ... acid is present in large amounts in fresh citrus fruits, cer- tain berries, tomatoes, cabbage, and other ... the medium is acid, as in tomatoes and citrus fruits. 20. Vitamin D Vitamin D is necessary ...
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