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  1. ... a, is a leaf of the Pceonia officinalis, (Peony;) it is three- parted, decompound. b, is a ... a little more time. The peach, walnut, and peony, remain in the earth a year, before they ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... Dose 1 to 3 fl. ozs. PL. EXT. PEONY Dose 15 to 30 m. Pceonia officinalis Linn. Nat. Ord.—Ttnnunculacece. Synonym—Double peony. Range—Southern Europe; introduced in the United States; ...
  3. ... said to cure the night- inure.) The herb peony. KPIIIDRO SIS. (From tt<ipo , to perspire.) Sudalio. ... Phrygia, their native place.) A name of the peony and blackberry. IDE. This terminal is affixed to ...
  4. ... lig'ament of, vestige of ductus arteriosus. Botan'. Paeonia montan. Botane, bot'an-e. Herb. Botan'ical ... or hemorrhoidal discharges. Haemagogum, he-mah-go'gum. Paeonia. Hsemahysteria, he-mah-his-te're-ah (haema, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... 1 to 3 fl. ozs. PREPARATION. FL. EXT. PEONY Dose 15 to 30 m. Pceonia officinalis linn. Nat. Orel.—Ranunculacece. Synonym—Double peony. Range—Southern Europe; introduced in the United States; ...
  6. ... 2 Nickel, 1699 Osmic acid, 1707 Pennywort, 1609 Peony, 1711 Phenacetin, 1020 Piero toxin, 1034 Potassium bromide, ... substance is thus obtained, in scales of a peony redness, with reflected green or dull yellow rays, ...
  7. ... Patchouly lb. 60 70 “ Pectoral lb. 30 40 “ Peony lb.! 60 70 “ Poppy, Red lb. 50 55 “ “ ... Rom., “ lb. 35 40 “ “ Powdered ■. lb. 45 50 “ “Peony lb. 25 30 “ Pimpinella lb. “ “ true lb. 25 ...
  8. ... RL EL am , - aT: areas yrds z . Sat peony "eer! tts ES ee See ae AVE put ...
  9. ... was said to cure tiie nightmare.) The herb peony. EPHLDRO'SIS. (From ttbiSpoio, to perspire.) Su- datio. ... tl-^ir native place.) A name of the peony and blackberry. IDK. Tnis terminal is affixed to ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... said to cure the night-mare.) Th>- herb peony. EPHIDRO'.^IS. (From eptJpoo, to per- spire.) Sudalio. ... gia, their native place.) A name of Ihe peony, and blackberrv. 844 ILE 1LI Idiocrasia. See Idiosyncrasia. ...
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