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  1. ... sulphate by distil. — C2H3NS=CH3.- SCN.—Colorl. liq.: onion odor.—Sp. Gr. 1.088 at 0° C.— ...
  2. ... Ashmead (A. S.) Is the treatmentof consumption by garlic, onions, or other vegetable juices scientific? Med. Brief, St. ... 1911, x, 149-151.—Hall (H.O.) The onion (Allium sepa) and garlic (Allium sativa) as a ...
  3. ... Boston M. efe S. J, 1864, lxx, 355-357— < onion. Frac- tures multiples et de simples conrbures simulant ... Union med., Par., 1854, viii, 466.—Given (A.) Onions in intermittent fever. Chicago M. Exam., 1807, viii, ...
  4. ... service of Maryland.] Order of Maryland Council of Safety, February 1, 1776 ... 1 pound potatoes ; 1 pound onions per week. Monday : 1 pound bread, 1 pound ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1879
    ... whose appearance is like the section of an onion, or like a bird's nest; these are so ... but more frequently they line it in regular, onion-like layers. In neglected cases, this fibrin may ...
  6. ... the eye, or like the layers in the onion, which could be readily peeled from each other. ...
  7. ... this hospital, gardens had been planted in which onions, carrots, and lettuce were growing in sufficient amounts ...
  8. ... potleri u zdorovikh lyudel. [On the influence of onions upon the secretion of urine and losses through ...
  9. ... 4.—Bebicr. Pleuresie,: hyilroperioardie; ponction du pf-ricarde. Onion nied., Par.. 1854, viii, 278. Also: Bull. Soc. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 4) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... as mustard, horse-radish, gar- paralysis. lie, and onions, and a temperate use of wine : the whole ...
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