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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... ffea Ara'bica. The plant which affords coffee. Jasminum Arabicum. Cno- aim. Coffee is the seeds of ... rra. SeeiAcacia catechu. JARGON. See Zircon. % JA'SMINUM. (Jasminum; from jas- men, Arab, or from tov, a ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical jurisprudence and toxicology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1898
    ... Savin.—Poisoning by the Hellebores.—Veratrin.— Gelsemium (Yellow Jasmine).—Gelsemin and Gelsemic Acid.— Poisonous Mushrooms,....................5I9 Animal ...
  3. ... name of a genus of plant. Coffea Arabica. Jasminum Arabi- cum. The plant which affords the coffee. ... age, Leipsic, 1751. JANITRIX. The vena portae. JASMIN. Jasminum officinale.. J AS'MINUM. The name of a ...
  4. ... the leg where the garter is worn. JASMIN, Jasminum officinale. JASMIXUM ARABICUM, Coffea Arabum. Jasmi'num Officina'le, Jasminum, Jesemi'num, the Jes'samine, (F.) Jasmin. The ...
  5. ... Castor-Oil Beans — Colchicum—Savine— Hellebores—Veratrine—Yellow Jasmine—Mushrooms.......... 80 CHAPTER IX. Animal Irritants — Cantharides, etc. ... j Elaterium. Castor-oil beans. Savine. Hellebores. Yellow jasmine. L Poisonous mushrooms. Animal. Cantharides. Poisonous animal food. ...
  6. ... Cestrites vinum, wine of betony. Cestrum, betony; bastard jasmine. Cetaceus, any fish of the whale kind. Cete, ... cock. Galreda, animal jelly; excrementi- tious mouldiness. Galseminium, jasminum, or jessa- my. Galthienum, the conserving faculty of ...
  7. ... hellebore (veratrum viride), white hellebore (veratrum album), yellow jasmine (gelsemium), tartar emetic, nitrate of potassium, etc., etc. ... upon each side of the tooth. GELSEMIUM—YELLOW JASMINE. Source.—Gelsemium is obtained from the root of ...
  8. ... Yellow "Dock - - lb. 24 Valerianate, oz's. - -- -- -- - OZ. 40 Jasmine - lb. i Isinglass, American - - - - ____ lb. 1 60 Parilla - - - ... pts. - - - bots. 24 pts. - - - » 24 1 00 Yellow Jasmine ----- lb. 60 i 10 00 3 00 Tow. ...
  9. ... Yellow Dock - - - - lb. 20 Valerianate, oz's. - -- -- -- - OZ. 40 Jasmine - - - lb. 25 Isinglass, American - - - - _ _ _ _ lb. 2 00 - Parilla - - - ... 00 Thymol (Acid Thymic) - - - - - OZ. 1 00 - Yellow Jasmine - - lb. 65 Tin, Bar - -- -- -- -- - . . . lb. Tow, Surgeon s ------ lb. ...
  10. ... where the garter is worn. JASMIN, .Tasminum officinale. JASMINUM ARABICUM, Coffea Arabum. Jasmi'num Officina'le, Jasminum, Jesemi'num, the Jes'samine, (F.) Jasmin. The ...
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