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  1. ... See Kino. Butiga, Gutta rosea. Butomon, Iris pseudacorus. Butterbur, Tussilago petasites. Buttercups, Rununculus aeris. 68G BUT index. CAL Butterflyweed, ...
  2. ... of infusion with liquorice-root or noney. Tussilago petasites. The systematic name of the butter-bur. Petadtes. ...
  3. ... fetasites. The systematic name of the butter-bur. Petasites. Pestilent-wort. Tiie roots of this plant are ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... prepared are equally useful, and the coltsfoot, the butterbur, and the groundivy, supposed to possess a slight ... its leaves are shaped like a hat). See Petasites. GAL'I. See I: dicum. GA'LIA, (from ...
  5. ... in fevers, and instances of the virtue of petasite root, so far as have yet come to ... shall, Hamilton cf Kent, [1897], Hybernation. See Hibernation. Hybrids and hybridity. See, also, Mule. Cohnay (J.-E.) ...
  6. ... Untersuchung der Drogen aus den Genera Arctium und Petasites; unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der anatomischen Verhaltnisse [Zurich] 77p. ...
  7. ... American tree; the Juglans cinerea. Butter-Bur. Tussilago petasites. Pestilent-wort. BUTYRAL'. Oxyhydrate of Butyryl. A clear ... HYBERNATION. See Hibernation. HYBOMA. Gibbosity of the spine. HYBRID. Hybrida; from vBpig, an in- jury, because its ...
  8. ... 6) and Orne ; the root of the Tussilago petasites, by Cranz (Nat. Med., par. ii., p. 162); ...
  9. ... currants or raspberries, liquorice-root, and perhaps hyssop, butterbur, and inula, may be used with advantage, though ... from the first. This is, in truth, the hybrid disease of Sir Gilbert Blane, Dr. Lempriere, and ...
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