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  1. ... properties. The fruits of the following umbelliferous plants, Foeniculum vulgare, Carum Carui, Coriandrum sativum, Pimpinella Anisum, are officinal under the respective names of Foeniculum (Fennel), Carum (Caraway), Corian- drum (Coriander), Anisum (Anise). ...
  2. ... are officinal under the respect- ive names of Foeniculum (Fennel'), Carum (Caraway), Coriandrum (Corian- der), Anisum (Anise). ... of veratrum viride, 140. of wild-cherry, 54. Foeniculum, 76. Fowler's solution, 322. Frasera, 53. Fumigations, mercurial, ...
  3. ... 107 Flummery, i. 140 Fly, potatoe, i. 413 Foeniculum, i. 591 Fomentations, i. 645 INDEX OF THE ... 180 chloroformum, ii. 206 Milk, deficient secretion of, foeniculum, i. 592 warm fomentations, i. 645 excess of, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Dictionary of medical terms 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1899
    ... Pneumonia. Focal, -ale. Focal. Focile. Focil. Fceces. Faeces. Fœniculum. Fœniculum ; Fennel. Fœtal, -ale. Fœtal ; Fetal. Foeticide. Foeticide ; Feticide. ...
  5. ... Ajowan, Benth. & Hook, Ajowan. Pimpinella Anisum, Linn Anise. Foeniculum vulgare, Gaertin Fennel Ligusticum Levisticum, Linn Lovage. Archangelica ... in to some extent, and the hand 776 Reference Handbook of THE Medical Sciences. ... of the Vulva. III. Squamous Epithelioma of the Tongue. IV. Squamous ...
  6. ... Coto Bark 486 Croton 495 Dioscorea Villosa 551 Foeniculum 658 Gaultheria Procumbens. 697 Gregory's Powder or Mixture ...
  7. ... flexible, resem- bling a hair ; as in Anethum foeniculum, and Gra- veolens. 112. Setaceous, bristly; a.s in ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... name for the faniculum of the shops. See Foeniculum. Anethum graveolens. The systematic name for the Anethum ...
  9. ... All fragrant kinds pectoral, anthel- mintic, often edible. Foeniculum Vulgare, (Fennel.) A tea is good for wind ...
  10. ... acids, told affusion, cool air. FEN N EL. Foeniculum. ( Anethumfoeniculum.) The seeds. Carminitive, diuretic. FEVERS. Febres. The ...
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