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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... uble, and possesses an odor resembling that of apples. It is best obtained by heating a mixture ... 934. It possesses an odor like that of apples. The higher anhydrides do not volatilize without undergoing ...
  2. ... its centre called the pupil, poetically called “the apple of the eye.”f It is this curtain ... layers have been described. t “Let not the apple of thine eye cease.” — Lam. ii. 18. See ...
  3. ... or ship bread,.....250,533 Potatoes,............. 41,147 Apples,.............. 31,14;*! Rice,..............2,016,^(37 Tobacco,.............4, ... trees. Several fruit-trees, amongst which are the apple, the pear, the cherry, and the plum, grow ...
  4. Apple, William Edson - Captain, U.S.V. (1877- ) ... Apple, William Edson - Captain, U.S.V. (1877- ) Mixed material nlm:nlmuid-2933142RX28-leaf 2933142R 2933142RX28 https://resource. ...
  5. ... often seen on the horizontal branch of an apple- tree, or in a bush or tree in ... distinct family of plants, the rosacea, comprehending the apple, peach, cherry, raspbeny, straw- beny, fcc. Roses in ...
  6. ... what they may; that the desiccated vegetables, dried apples or peaches, and pickles, be used thrice a ... 820 gallons. 600 pounds. 6,320 pounds. Dried apples........................................................................ 551, 812 pounds. REPORT OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR McPARLIN. ...
  7. ... embalming consisted of powdered colocynth, commonly called bitter apple. The mention of aloes to embalming frequently occurs ... advanced iti pregnancy, she commenced eating oranges and apples, at first lightly, and increasing the quantity. Her ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Ortus sanitatis 
    Publication: [Mainz : Jacob Meydenbach, 23 June 1491]
    ... acetum infnsidatct ftip praefato fplenem confluere cogimn vnde malus illam non bibetes mul tafupbabundsntcomeftionc, '&> jgfnries illis pfenerat ... qtficcat fo2titer»bu mo!q5 eius paucus eft? malus & j£j: cius radice Decocta fit emplaffy apo ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Incipit tractatus d[e] egritudinibus capitis 
    Publication: [Pavia : Antonius de Carcano, 10 Jan. 1488]
    ... jganc ri min3 cibi 'i potus ufus ano} malus e morbi buius ea qua ipfe coitus nimi ... eu mira equis fc lapides frcgifTc plurimos aitXtut malus odo? ft quis ufrtic rit ocuItet fcccumamemd conufeuit. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Apocynum androsaemifolium . . Bitter root. Apocynum cannabinum .... Canadian Hemp. Apple Peru Stramonium. Aralia hispida Dwarf Elder. Aralia nudicaulis ... Caroba. Bignonia sempervirens* .... Gelsemium. Birthroot Beth-root. Bitter apple Colocynth. Bitter cucumber Colocynth. Bitterstick Chirata. Bitter thistle ...
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