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  1. ... time; and the fecula obtained from it resembles arrowroot, in appearance. Sext. Syst. Mon. polyand. Nat. Syst. ... two drachms to two ounces. MAR ANT A. Arrowroot. Arrowroot is the fecula of the roots, or ...
  2. ... grs. in each a it Powdered nutmeg a Arrowroot Antacid, astringent. Antacid and laxative. Antacid. Expectorant. Carminative. ... used in medicine, as food for infants, &c. Arrowroot, maranta of the Pharmacopoeia, derived from maranta arundinacea ...
  3. ... consist of beef tea, of chicken broth, ol arrowroot, and of well-made and well-boiled oat- ... substituting, in lieu thereof, either a cupful of arrowroot, made with milk, or of well-boiled oatmeal ...
  4. ... Jelly 25. Isinglass Jelly 26. Chicken Jelly 27. Arrowroot-wine Jelly . 28. Iceland Moss and Irish Moss ... either of the other foods if desir- able. Arrowroot made with new milk is a very nourishing ...
  5. ... CHILDREN. 35 powder may be concealed in some arrowroot or on a bit of bread-and- butter, ... at any rate quite untasted, in a little arrowroot or currant jelly. We seldom, .however, need be ...
  6. ... headache and other disturbances cf the nervous system. ARROWROOT is the name given to an alimentary substance ... the tubers and roots of various plants. Genuine arrowroot is, however, obtained from the root stock of ...
  7. ... as uarley-water, Indian meal gruel, toast-water, arrowroot, apple-sauce, prune foa, orange-juice, buttermilk, &c, ... very light, and principally com- posed of gruel, arrowroot, barley-water, prune tea, &c. During the inter- ...
  8. ... been added, eggs lightly cooked, meat-juice, sago, arrowroot, or corn-flour or lentil-flour pud- dings, ... food, as starch, in the form of sago, arrowroot, corn-flour, or biscuit-powder. In the case ...
  9. ... in the cooking of gruels — Gruel strainer — Recipes: Arrowroot gruel, Barley gruel, Egg gruel, Egg gruel No. ... Jellies and other desserts for the sick — Recipes: Arrowroot jelly, Arrowroot blancmange, Currant jelly, Irish moss jelly, ...
  10. ... rendered smoother, and hence is easier of digestion. Arrowroot is another starchy food much used in the ... saliva. Before this the child can starve on arrowroot and other starches. Even after this period the ...
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