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  1. ... be kept a long time at sea, as onions, pota- toes, cabbages, lemons, oranges, tamarinds, apples, &c. ... potatoes, carrots, and radishes, may be safely eaten. Onions, leeks, and cellery are, in this case, reckoned ...
  2. ... 203 Oats ib. One Blade 204 Orchis ib. Onions 205 Orpine 206 Orgains, Origanum, see wild Marjoram ... seed of Cresses, Mustard, or Radish ; as also Onions or Garlick taken in wine, do all help ...
  3. ... the spinal marrow. See Medulla Spinalis. ^EONESIS, Fomentation. ^ONION, Sedum. jEO'RA, from utoiqta, 'I suspend.' Gesta- ... root. Allium Ascalonicum, kchalotte. Al'lium Cepa, Common Onion, Cepul'la, Crom'myon, (F.) Oignon. Acrid and ...
  4. ... Echalotte. Al'lium Cepa, Oepa vulga'ris, Common Onion, Gepul'la, Orom'myon, (F.) Oignon. Acrid and stimulating, and possessing very little nutriment. Onions have been used as stimulants, diuretics, and anthelmintics. ...
  5. ... allium. Allium Ckpa, Cepa Vu/ga'ris, Common Onion, t'ipul'la, Crom'myon, (F.) Oignon. Acrid and ettini.biting, and possessing very little nutriment. Onions have been used as stimulants, diuretics, and anthelmintics. ...
  6. ... as allium. Allium Cepa, Cepa Vulga'ris, Common Onion, Crpul'la, Crom'myon, (F.) Oignon. Acrid and stimulating, and possessing very little nutriment. Onions have been used as stimulants, diuretics, and anthelmintics. ...
  7. ... the spinal marrow. See Medulla Spinalis. iEONESIS, Fomentation. ^ONION, Sedum. iEO'RA, from aiargtv, 'I suspend.' Gesta- ... root. Allium Ascalonicum, Echalotte. Al'lium Cepa, Common Onion, Cepul'la, Crom'myon. (F.) Oignon. Acrid and ...
  8. ... and piquant bulbs; such are Allium Cepa, the onion; A. sativum, the garlic; A. Porrum, the leek; ... odor. The substance which gives the garlic and onion their pungent smell and flavor is a compound ...
  9. ... heating nature, using pungent vegetables, as garlic, mustard, onions, cresses, horseradish, shalots, etc., and the flesh of ... warm poultice afterwards. The heart of a roasted onion applied warm to the external orifice Avill sometimes ...
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