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  1. ... the bowels, resembling wet tea-leaves or chopped spinach, usually follow its continued administration; and this appearance ( ... a quantity of green fecal matter, resembling chopped spinach: and when stools of this kind begin to ...
  2. ... of these and other watery vegetables, such as spinach, than would be ne- cessary if his food ... leaves are eaten as a green, boiled like spinach. The reader will be better able to judge ...
  3. ... sting of, 401. Spigeline, 482. Spikenard, American, 51. Spinach, substitute for, 136. Spirits, from plants (see Liquors). ... being boiled and eaten in the manner of spinach. It has the reputation, when boiled in vinegar ...
  4. ... the utility of some of our garden vegetables—spinach, parsley, cress, &c.—reposes. Such a reparatory power ... are occasionally induced by it, which resemble chopped spinach, and which are regarded by some, as indicating, ...
  5. ... colewort, sprouts, leeks, onions, beet, sorrel, chervil, endive, spinach, celery, gar- lic, scorzonera, potatoes, parsnips, turnips, brocoli, ( ... skirrets, scorzonera, onions, leeks, shalots, cabbage, savoys, colewort, spinach, chard-beets, chardoons, cresses. endive, celery, lettuces, salad- ...
  6. ... trial can be made of asparagus tips, peas, spinach, and string beans. As dessert, tapioca, sago, or ... nearly any kind. Vegetables.—White potatoes, boiled onions, spinach, peas, aspar- agus, except the hard parts, string ...
  7. ... the bowels, resembling wet tea-leaves or chopped spinach, usually follow its continued administration; and this appear- ... fecal matter, resem- 522 CYNANCHE TRACHEALIS. bhng chopped spinach: and when stools of this kind begin to ...
  8. ... at Cape Horn he found a plant resembling spinach, which he directed to be used as food, ... leaves of the various species of bras- sica, spinach, parsley, lettuce, the seeds of wheat, barley, oats, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of the diseases of children 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... mashed with a fork. Such green vegetables as spinach, cauli- flower, peas, or string beans may occasionally ... movement of the infant to the thin, green, spinach-like discharge (decomposed mucus), and finally an almost ...
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