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  1. ... equal parts, with dilute alcohol. Analogues.—uEthusa, Agaricus, Arum tri, Arsenicum, Belladona, Bap- tisia, Hyoscymus, Lachesis, Phosphorus, ... heaL 0 Fetid sweat of the axillae. 56 ARUM triphtllum. ARUM TRIPHYLLUM. {Indian Turnip.) Botanical Description.—The ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Therapeutics of the eye 
    Publication: New York : Boericke, Runyon & Ernesty, 1896
    ... midnight; from cold in general. Amelioration.—From warmth. ARUM TRIPHYLLUM. Photophobia. Quivering of left upper lid. {Bell., ... Spig.) EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM. Great aversion to light. (Aeon., Arum tri., Phos. ac, Tar ax) Painful soreness of ...
  3. ... the root of the burdock, ja- tropha manihot, arum, afarum, and other tuberous root6. Officinal Preparations. Mucilago ... and acrid, but lefs fo than that of arum ; the juice exprefled from it has fcarce any ...
  4. 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
    ... kinds of food and drink. Alimonia, food. Alimum, arum, or wake robin. Alindesis, exercise by smearing with ... the hand, so called. Ardabar, a species of arum. Ardas, sordes ; filth, or refuse. Ardea, the heron ...
  5. ... kinds of food and drink. Alimonia, food. Alimum, arum, or wake robin. Alindesis, exercise by smearing with ... the hand, so called. Ardabar, a species of arum. Ardas, sordes; filth, or refuse. Ardea, the heron ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... sometimes so called. Alimos. Common liquorice. Alimum. Se." Arum. ALINDESIS. CAXlv£)i ALL mys. Alcohol is highly ... A cataplasm made of bread and honey. Galen. ARUM. (From the Hebrew word jaron which signifies a ...
  7. ... appli- cable in chronic pulmonary, and bronchial affections. ARUM.—The Root or Cormus. Synonyms.—Arisarcm, Tourn.; Dreyblattrise ... Syst. — Monoecia Polyandria. Nat. Ord.— Araceae. Gen. char. Arum.—Sjmth one-leafed, cowled. Spadix naked above, female ...
  8. ... An ancient name, of obscure derivation.) \ 1. AS ARUM Pbopeb.— Calyx-tube wholly coherent with the ovary: ... nt beyond the oblong and convolute pointed spathe. (Arum Draeontium, L.) —Low grounds along streams. May. — Corms ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with the additions of the most approved formulae, from ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street, MDCCXCVI [1796]
    ... crld kind, as horfe-radifh, fcurvy-grafs, and arum, lofe their virtues by this procefs, however carefully ... of already. The juices of fome plants, as arum root, briony root, orris root, wild cucumbers, &c. ...
  10. ... alkalies or acids. Officinal: Squills, garlic, colchicum, asarum, arum, hellebore, bryony, iris', ranunculus, digitalis, viola, scurvy grass, ... and acrid, but less so than that of arum; the juice expressed from it has scarcely any ...
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