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  1. ... on the cut sur- face of a fresh apple; placed portions of the favus crust in them; then laid the apple, with the cut surface turned upwards, in moist ...
  2. ... and perry may be called the wine of apples and pears; being the expressed juice of these ... week or seven days, upon sago, puddings, roasted apples, well sweetened, grapes, figs, and port and sherry ...
  3. ... and is .known by the name of bitter-apple. Its dried pulp is nearly white, in- odorous, ... indicated. _ . , PODOPHYLLUM. Radix. The root of the May Apple. CI. 13. Ord. 1. Nat. Ord. Podophyllas. This ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of chemistry 
    Publication: Boston : Printed by J.T. Buckingham, for Thomas & Andrews ..., 1806
    ... M. Sieffert has propoSed to ferment oils with apples or pears, in order to deprive rancid oils ... of marc of grapes, the juice of plums, apples, pears, goofeberries, berberries, forrel, and others into the ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The peach tree = Perfica malus 
    Publication: London : Printed for Samuel Harding ..., MDCCXXXVII [1737]
    The peach tree = Perfica malus ... Perfica malus ... The peach tree = Perfica malus Perfica malus Blackwell, Elizabeth, active 1737., engraver. Prunus Plate 101 from Elizabeth Blackwell's A curious herbal. Illustration of the flower, ...
  6. ... neck. The pulp of an orange, or roasted apples, will be both cooling and agreeable to the ... succulent fruits, of which oranges, lemons, limes and apples, are the best. Unfortunately, however, these articles are ...
  7. ... Englifh, <vid. Pepper black white * Jamaica Cayenne Pine-apple Pine-kernels Piftachio Nut Plumbs Pomegranate Potatoe Prunes ... 6 Conium maculatum Hemlock 7 Datura Stramonium Thorn-apple S Hyofcyamus niger Henbane 9 Mercurialis perennis Dog’s Mercury ...
  8. ... as far as sugar is concerned. Fruits, especially apples and pears, are highly objectionable, on ac- count ... Currants and Gooseberries. In the month of October, Apple Pies, in addition to the ordinary dinner. For ...
  9. ... in which it was induced by smelling an apple : and another by Rhodius, in which the odour ... from the bark of the root of the apple-tree; and cetrarin, from cetraria Island- ica, have ...
  10. ... marked, blatternarbig, blät"-ter- när'-bift. podophyilum, may-apple, ter ©ftlaf« opfel, Sllraun, tie 3Botf«firffte, shlat"- ... lyze; to parse. Slltano«, äh'-nä-näss,/. pine-apple. Slnatomie, än-nä-to-mee', /. anatomy. Slltbif, än'- ...
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