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  1. ... Oil of bitter almond....... 3 drops Extract of jasmine........ 1 ounce Macerate with 2 pints of alcohol ... drams Extract of rose ............ 4 ounces Extract of jasmine ........ 4 ounces Extract of orange flowers . 16 ounces ...
  2. ... oils are those of the orange, lavender, rose, jasmine, peppermint, and wintergreen. They are sometimes greatly reduced ... persica, or Per. ian, with narrower leaves The Jasmine, of which twenty-eight species are said to ...
  3. ... Fu- mitory: Broom: Cowslips: St. Johns wort: Hysop: Jasmine: or shrub Tre- soyl: Archangel: or dead Nettles ... flowers; Roc- ket; Bawm; Spicknard; Hops; Schenanth; Lavender; Jasmine; Rosemary. In the third degree. Agnus Ca- stus; ...
  4. ... aloes, Aloe Capensis. “ gooseberry, Winter cherry, Physalis alkekengi. “ jasmine, Gardenia Florida. “ smilax, Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides. “ tulip, . Homeria collina. “ ...
  5. ... Gelsemium. PART I. GELSEMIUM. U. S. (Br.) Gelsemium. [Yellow Jasmine.] ((/EL-sSM'I-UM.) “ The rhizome and roots ... Gelsemium nitidum, Miehx. (1803). The yellow or Carolina jasmine is one of the most beautiful climbing plants ...
  6. ... Ph. U. S.), Fluid extract of gelsemium or yellow jasmine (gelsemium, §1; alcohol, q. s. to make Oiij); dose, ... on-een. C26H41N2O2. Alkaloid very similar to aconine. Jasmine, jas'meen. Jasminum. Jasminum (jas'min-um) angustifo' ...
  7. ... plants, may be com- pared : the “blue-flowered jasmine” of Ishak ben Amran (Ebn Serap. 176), is ... amplexicaule called “ hoto- keno so ” by the Japanese ; Jasminum prcecox called “ obai ” by the Japanese ; Apocynum Venelum ...
  8. ... have been used in asthma. Bignojtia Sempervirens. (Yellow Jasmine, Celsemium Sempervirens, Gelse- mium Nitidum.) The Yellow or Carolina Jasmine, a beautiful climbing plant of the Southern States. ...
  9. ... W. PART i. Gelsemium. 435 GELSEMIUM. U.S. Yellow Jasmine. The root of Gelsemium sempervirens (Gray, Manual of ... of Pharm., xxvii. 197. The yellow or Carolina jasmine is one of the most beautiful climbing plants ...
  10. ... odour of certain sweet-scented plants, such as jasmine, tuberose, and mignonette, the oils of which are ... acrid and irritating than the 1660 Oil of Jasmine.—Olibanum. TART III. croton oil, over which it ...
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