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  1. ... J A NON- TARENTISME, Tarantismus. JANUS, Dicephalus. JACQUIER, Artocarpus. JARRET, Poples. JARRETIER, Poplitaeus muscle, Hamstring. JARRETIERE (F.), ... magnesia and lime can alone be employed with safety. In the case of sulphuric acid, water should ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... Papaw or Papaya (Carica papaya) 22 78 63. Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) 22 79 64. Jak fruit (Artocarpus heterophylla) 22 81 65. Champedak (Artocarpus champeden) 22 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - How to survive on land and sea : individual survival 
    Publication: Annapolis, Maryland : United States Naval Institute, 1943
    ... Stamvrugte and Star Apple, 169 Sour Plum, 170 Breadfruit, 170 Screw Pines, 171 Mango, 171 Sapodilla, 172 ... best food plants of a region; for coconuts, breadfruit and plantains in the Tropics; for cranberries, salmon ...
  4. ... making furniture, paddles, etc. : ” described also by Wallich. Artocarpus echinatus of Burmah. A tree called there “ toung- ... especially for canoes : ” de- scribed also by Roxburgh. Artocarpus myouk-loke-ngay of Burmah. A tree called ...
  5. ... Ficus tinctoria? . Urticac. (incert.) . Urticac. (incert.) . . Broussonetia papyrifera Artocarpus incisa Artocarpus incisa (var.) Casuarina equisetifolia Cycas circinalis . ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... History of this Company, by A. Highmore, Esq. ARTOCARPUS, from apro?, bread, and Kocgiroe, fruit, lhe Bre ... many celled. There are two species, vis. 1. Artocarpus inci*a. Though this tree has been men- ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Safety for seamen 
    Publication: [United States] : [publisher not identified], [1943]
    ... coconuts and can be eaten raw or cooked. Breadfruit is oval, about six inches across, with a ... fresh water is never poisonous. Cook them like breadfruit. In parts of New Guinea there are great ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Survival on land and sea 
    Publication: [Washington] : Publications Branch, Office of Naval Intelligence, United States Navy, 1944
    ... FRUIT GREEN LARGE (■SEEDS EDIBLE, EDIBLE Figueb 18.—Breadfruit, A. seedless, B. type with seeds. See p. ... of the roots of the screw pine. The breadfruit tree (Fig. 18), commonly planted by the Pacific ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... invariably, contains caoutchouc.—The Arto- carpus incisa, or Breadfruit tree, and the A. integrifolia or Jak fruit, ... notice on account of their important alimentary uses. Artocarpus incisa is a native of the islands of ...
  10. ... Also, and especially, a troch made of vipers. ARTOCARPUS. The Bread-fruit Tree, (F.) Jaquier, from apros, ' ... It grows to the height of 40 feet. Artocarpus Integrifolia, Caoutchouc. ARTOC'REAS, from apros, 'bread,' and ...
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