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  1. ... follows the consumption of large amounts of clover (Trifolium pratense) and Swedish clover (Trifolium hybridum). Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), St. John’s wort (Hypericum ...
  2. ... ulcers, accompanied with caries of a bone. MELILOTUS, Trifolium melilotus. MELIME'LUM, from ptXi, 'honey,' and u^ ... and is, consequently, an inspiratory muscle. SERTULA CAMPANA.Trifolium melilotua. SERUM, Sperm. Serum, ' whey.' Orrhos, Serodity. The ...
  3. ... forming the coro'na ra'dians. Corona Regia, Trifolium melilotus—e. Uln», Olecranon—c Veneris. Crown of ... cantharid. Jj.) LOTIUM, Urine. LOTURA, Lotion. LOTUS SYLVESTRIS, Trifolium melilotus— 1. Virginiana, Diospyros Virginiana. LOUCHEMENT, Strabismus. LOUCHES, ...
  4. ... Europea, 103. Tillandsia usneoides, 524. Tricodium perennans, 581. Trifolium pratense, 177. " arvense, 177. " reflexum, 177. " repens, 177. ... was of exceedingly little value. Rural Cyc. 177 Trifolium pratense, L. Red clover. Vicinity of Charles- ton ; ...
  5. ... the consistence of honey. Melilot. Melilotus. Melilo'tus. Trifolium melilotus officinalis. M e l 1 m e' ... Membrana Schnciderma. Schcenan'thus. Andropogon schcenanthus. Schosnolagu'rus. Trifolium arvense. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN. This place, in New Jersey, ...
  6. ... low pubescent plant with yellow blossoms. Of clover (Trifolium) there are many species, as the red, yellow, ... the Cynoglos- sum, or hound's-tongue, and the Trifolium, or clover, t It is recorded in history ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - An introduction to physiological and systematical botany 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Anthony Finley, and Bradford and Read, Boston, 1814
    ... Woodruff or Asperula odorata, t. 755, Melilot or Trifolium officinale, t. 1340, and all the varieties, by ... as Fagonia cretica, t. 241, and the genus Trifolium Trefoil. See Engl. Bot. t. 190, &c. Quinatum, ...
  8. ... bud of the ca- ryophyllus aromaticus. «, CLOVER HEADS. Trifolium pra- tense ; discutient, demulcent. CLUB-FEET. Pedes contorti. ... of nerves. TRIFID. Three-cleft. TRIFOLIATE. Three-leaved. TRIFOLIUM, L. Clover. Valuable fodder, flowers fragrant, give much ...
  9. ... with tubercled roots. Stem usually erect, rarely creeping (Trifolium repens). Leaves alternate, compound—rarely simple—stipulate, sometimes ... Peruvianum, Baptisia, Glycyrrhiza, Goa Powder, Foenugreek, Galega, Melilotus, ... Tonka, Santalum Rubrum, Scoparius, Physostigma, etc. Official ...
  10. ... externally in paralysis, rheumatism. Suc'ctlS AFterans, see Trifolium Pratense. SuFpltonal*, grs. 15...30, [gm. 1...2J. ... or pill form. Toluta'num, see Balsamum. 284 TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE. Ton'ga* ce. Hab : Fiji. Part used: ...
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