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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea's Son & Co., 1881
    ... of equal parts of the scraped root of black bryony and bread cruras should be applied. The poultice ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1854
    ... a poultice made with the root of the black bryony, finely scraped after being deprived of its external ...
  3. ... iiis;5 The sys- tematic name of common Black Bryony. The root is diuretic. Tan-a-ce'tum.® ...
  4. ... a variety of manna.] TA'MUS COMMUNIS. Common Black Bryony, an indigenous plant, the root of which is ...
  5. ... mu'nis.® The sys- tematic name of common Black Bryony. The root is diuretic. Taii-a-cctum. Tansy. ...
  6. ... equal parts of the scraped root of the black bryony and the crumbs of bread, renewed from four ...
  7. ... of Magne- | ■i Corrosive Sublimate. Red Lead. Ivory Black. - Bryony Root. Lime. Sulphuret of Lime. Chalk. - sia. Manna. ... Lumbaris vel Lumbalis. (F) Lombnire. Belonging or having reference to the loins. The Lumbar Arteries are four ...
  8. ... equal parts of the scraped root of the black bryony and the crumbs of bread, renewed from four ...
  9. ... according to Mr. Tyrrell*—is a poultice of black bryony-root [Bryonia nigra.) The root is to be ... eight hours, even in severe cases. When the" bryony-root cannot be procured, a ... a soluUon ^^^ j> JwM be produced in from fifteen zZei:::"::^^—«■*■" *—° ...
  10. ... A popular remedy are the bruised roots of Black Bryony, or of Solomon's-seal; they are beaten into ... burns and scalds are generally dangerous, more in reference to the part which is involved than the ...
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