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  1. ... drink the following infusion : Take of Scull- cap, Peony root, Valerian, Peach leaves, each, one ounce, Sassafras ... in this disease, may be named, Ice plant, Peony, Blue Cohosh, Ladies' Slipper, Skunk Cabbage, Rue, Masterwort, ...
  2. ... Travel, and brings away the after-birth. Of Peony male and female. They are meanly hot, but ... Indian. Water-Lillies. Rest-harrow. Sharp pointed Dock. Peony male, fœmale. Parsneps garden. wilde Cinkfoyl Butter Bur. ...
  3. ... of several species. Paddy, Unhusked rice, Oryza sativa. Paeonia, Paeonia officinalis, Pseonoe tree, Piney tallow tree, Yateria Indica. ... Asiatica. “ Thick leaved, “ vulgaris. Pentstemon, Bearded, Chelone barbata. Peony, Common, Pmonia officinalis. “ Fragrant, “ albiflora. “Tree, “ montana. Pepper, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Medicinal uses of plants by Indian tribes of Nevada 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : The Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction, Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, December 1, 1941
    ... yah-gum-hoo; tue-ago-nomo. (E) wild peony. For internal treatments, the decoction from the boiled ... hirsute) 50. badger oil 97. bah-dlv-ah (S) (Paeonia brownii) 111. bah-do-po (W) (Veratrum californicum) ...
  5. ... 4) may be given at short intervals. P2EONIA.-Peony. Pivoine, Fr.; Gichtrose, Pfingstrose, G. Paeonia officinalis, Linne. Nat. Ord.-Ranunculaceae, Paeonieae. Description.-Peony ...
  6. ... Butyrate of, see Butter. GLYCIPICROS, Solanum dulcamara. GLYCISIDE, Paeonia. GLYCOG"ENY, Glycogen'ia, Glycogen'eeie, Glucogen'ia, ... HEMAGASTER, naematogaster. H.EMAGASTRIC PESTILENCE, Fever, yellow. HEMAGOGUM, Paeonia. HJEMAGO'GUS, from hama, and ayiu, 'I drive ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... 2. The pharmacopceial name of the com- mon peony. Male and female peony. This plant, Peeonia officinalis of Linnxus -.—fohii oblongis, ... Bauhin, impro- perly distinguished into male and female peony. The roots and seeds of peony have, when ...
  8. ... from Italy to Central Asia. Called in Britain peony or piony, in France “ pioine ” or “ pivoine ” (Nugent), ... Pallas (Steud.) ; and roots and seeds of the “ paeonia ” are enumerated by Alpinus, and Forskal mat. med., ...
  9. ... 4) may be given at short intervals. P2EONIA.-Peony. Pivoine, Fr.; Gichtrose, Pfingstrose, G. Paeonia officinalis, Linne. Nat. Ord.-Kanunculaceae, Paeoniese. Description.-Peony ...
  10. 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
    ... 2. The pharmaoopoeial name of the com- mon peony. Male and female peony. This plant, Paonia officinalis of Linnaeus -.—foliis oblongis, ... Bauhin, impro- perly distinguished into male and female peony. The roots and seeds of peony have, when ...
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