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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... Monogynia. Papaver. Chelidonium. Cistus. Tilea. Nymphaea. Ord. Digynia. Paeonia. Ord. Trigynia. Delphinium. Aconitum. Ord.TETRAGYNiA.Wintcra. Ord. ... largest proportion of carbon. For the names and references of the various ternary and quaternary oxyds, see ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - New biology 
    Publication: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1924]
    ... 121 Pears, example of pome . . . 521 Peat 567 References are to pages Pectoral ... use of wings . . . 193 Peony 490 Peppermint 463 Pepsin, an enzyme . . 28, 41, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... POLYANDRIA. , Monogynia. Papaver. Chelidonium. Cistus. Tilea. Nymphaea. . Digynia. Paeonia. Trigynia. Delphinium. Aconitum. .TETRAGYNiA.Wintera. .Pentagynia. Nigella. . Polygynia. ...
  4. ... and lavender, Spanish wine, cin- namon, nutmeg, mistletoe, peony and dittany roots, long pepper, cubebs, and rosemary ... used only as a resolvent, in plasters. • PIONE, Paeonia. PWULQUES, (F.) A kind of sucking-pump, invented ...
  5. ... Matthias). For Biography, see 1VI array (Jo. Andreas). Paeonia. Gexitz (.1.) *Depa3onia. 4°. Jence, [1670]. Wui!.mb( ... and henii-anEesthesia (on opposite sides), with especial reference to the views of Dr. Brown-Sequard. (Illustrated.) ...
  6. ... vallaria and lavender, Spanish wine, cinnamon, nutmeg, miatletoe, peony and dittany roote, long pepper, cubebs, and rosemary ... very favourable winter residence for the phthisical invalid. PEONY, Pasonia. PEPANSIS, Coction, Maturation. PEPANTICOS, Maturative. PEPASMOS, Coction, ...
  7. ... 11th of the same year. 227 Nose. Nose. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL ... of roses, lilies, peonies, and other flow- ers, has been recognized for ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - [Articles on the nose and pharynx] 
    Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1887?]
    ... 11th of the same year. 227 Nose. Nose. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL ... odor of roses, lilies, peonies, and other flow- ers, has been recognized for ...
  9. ... was said to cure the nightmare.) The herb peony. EPHIDRO'SIS. (From tduSpoia, to perspire.) Su. datio. ... Phrygia, their native place.) A name of the peony and blackberry. IDE. This terminal is affixed to ...
  10. ... drink the following infusion : Take of Scull- zap, Peony root, Valerian, Peach leaves, each, one ounce, Sassafras ... in this disease, may be named, Ice plant, Peony, Blue Cohosh, Ladies' Slij. per, Skunk Cabbage, Rue, ...
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