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  1. ... Triturates, Tablet 34 Troches. 36 Trumpet plant 25 Tsuga canadensis 62 Turkey corn 66 Turmeric 66 Turnera aphrodisiaca ...
  2. ... in the Abies excelsa, and the latter from Tsuga Canadensis. Wood Tar (Pix Liquida, U. S. P.), on the ...
  3. ... 212 522 INDEX. Triticum repens, 104 vulgare, 390 Tsuga canadensis, 446 Tulip-tree bark, 167 Tuno gum, 408 ...
  4. ... resinous exudation from Abies (Pinus, Linne, Picea, Link, Tsuga, Carriere) canadensis, Michaux. Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, 264. Nat. ...
  5. ... acid. Properties.—Stimulant, irritant; used in plasters. PIX CANADENSIS.—Canada Pitch. Hemlock Pitch. Origin.—Tsuga (Firms, Linne ; A'bies, Michaux) cana- densis, Carriere. ...
  6. ... rubbing]. Peptone formed by the action of trypsin. Tsuga [tsu' -gah). A genus of Coniferse, a species of which, T. canadensis, yields Can- ada pitch. Tubal [tu'-bal)\tuba, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - How to survive on land and sea : individual survival 
    Publication: Annapolis, Maryland : United States Naval Institute, 1943
    ... 1. Leather wood (Dirca) Strands of split bark. Eastern North America. 2. ... 5. Hemlock (Tsuga) Fibers of roots and the roots themselves. Northern ...
  8. ... Glossi'na. See Glossina. t.-fly disease, trypanosomiasis. Tsuga (tsu'gah). A genus of coniferous trees. T. ...
  9. ... wabyakudan ( Thuya” ....), “larch tree” (.Larix ....), “ inugaya (1Ceplialotaxus drupacea),” “ tsuga (Abies thuga),” “tohi (Abies alkokiana), shirabe (Abies Veitchii).” “ ... spars have become well known in commerce. Abies Canadensis of Northeast America. The hemlock spruce from early times known in New England; ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Report on the flora of western and southern Texas 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : [publisher not identified], 1885
    ... or anywhere in Western Texas, is the Pseudo- tsuga (Abies) Douglasii, a fine tree, next in prevalence ...
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