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  1. ... Malabar. Fennel seed—Faniculum,—fruit of the Anethum foeniculum, a native of Europe. Anise—Anisum,—fruit of ...
  2. ... of Malabar and the East Indies. Fennel Seed (Foeniculum, U. S.), from the Fozniculum vulgare, a native of ...
  3. ... gr. ss. ad gr. iij. Dulcamara............3). ad 3j. Foeniculum (rad.).........3j- ad 3j. Juniperus (bacc. et cacum.)..... ...
  4. ... gr. I to v 0.066-0.333 Foeniculum .........gr, x to xxx 0.650-2.000 ...
  5. ... 1006. Fceniculi Fructus. Fennel Fruit. The fruit of Foeniculum dulce, D. C. Nat. Orel. Umbelliferae. Imported chiefly ...
  6. ... Musca. Fly, Spanish. See Cantharis. F03NICULUM. Anethum. Fennel. Foeniculum Aquaticum. Water fennel. F(eniculum Dulce. Sweet fennel. ...
  7. ... Foe-iiic'u-liini. Sweet fennel; also called Foeniculum dulce, F. Germanicum, F. Vidgare or Officinale, Marathrum. ...
  8. ... promote perspiration in colds and fevers. FENNEL, SWEET, Foeniculum Dulce—Grows kindly in out- gardens. A tea- ...
  9. ... 725, 1532 Anethi fructus 122 Anethol 1303 Anethum foeniculum 411 Anethum graveolens 122 Angelic acid (note) 625 ...
  10. ... Extracts, 423 Flushing-heats, 563 Fly-agaric, 84 Foeniculum, 221 Foetal Development, 720 Skull, its Diameters, 720 ...
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