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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... delicacy of its texture.) Common southernwood. Abrotanum mas. Artemisia fruticosa, of Linnaeus -.—folds setaceis ramosissimis. Class, Syngenesia. ... falsely called in our markets, Roman worm- wood. Artemisia mavitima. AbsintMum Ponticum of Linnxus ■.'—foliis multiparlitis, tomentoxis ...
  2. ... 6 ABSUS ' wine' understood.) Wine impregnated with the Artemisia Abrotanum or Southernwood. ABSCESS, from Abscedo, ' I depart,' ... or druggist. One who sells spices. AROPH 53 ARTEMISIA AROPH. A barbarous word, which had various significations ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic pharmacopoeia 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1890
    ... as directed under Class VI—a. ABROTANUM. Synonym, Artemisia Abrotanum, Linn. Nat. Ord., Composite. Common Name, Southernwood. ... under Class III. HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACEUTICS. 3i ABSINTHIUM. Synonyms, Artemisia Absinthium, Linn. Absinthium Vulgare, Lamarck. Nat. Ord., Compositse. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - New remedies 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1846
    ... 91. Arseniksaures ammonium, 90. Arsenite of potassa, 91. Artemisia vulgaris, 93. extractum resinosum, 93. Aspidium filix mas, ... 19, 1839, p. 621. || Lancet, Aug. 31, 1839. ARTEMISIA VULGARIS. 93 In a case of inveterate lepra ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Homœopathic therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Hahnemann Publishing House, 1890
    ... hard body (Arn.: stitching pains; Sabin.: burning pains). Artemisia abrotan— Painful and inflamed wrist and ankle-joints, ... scrofulous patients, < about midnight and from cold applications. Artemisia vulgaris.—Neuralgic pains on fixing eyes on any ...
  6. ... we prepare from the entire plant are, Arnica, Artemisia vulg., Asarum, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Drosera, Euphrasia, Filix mas, ... the whole plant with equal parts of alcohol. Artemisia vulgaris; Fr., Armoise commun; Ger., Gemei- ner beifuss; ...
  7. ... citrinum. tr. * Arsenicum metallicum. tr. * Arsenicum rubrum. tr. Artemisia vulgaris, a. Arum maculatum. a. Asa fcetida. a. ... e: Lactuca viros., Taraxacum;—Corymbi- fer,e : Arnica, (Artemisia vulg.) (Calendula,) Chamo- milla, Cina, Millefolium, Tanacetum vulg. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - New remedies : with formulae for their administration 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1851
    ... 104. Arsenite of potassa, 105. Artanthe elongata, 506. Artemisia vulgaris, 108. extractum resinosum, 111. Aspidium filix mas, ... Journ. of Pharmacy, Oct 1849, p. 187. 108 ARTEMISIA VULGARIS. R. Liquor iodin. compos, f ,^i. ------potassa? ...
  9. ... might be expected from 1 Formulaire. edit. cit. ARTEMISIA VULGARIS. 57 so poisonous a substance. Mr. Blake1 ... medicine had to be given in diminished doses. ARTEMISIA VULGARIS (RADIX.) SYNONYMES.-rMugWOrt. French. Armoise Commune. German. ...
  10. ... face (auri chlorid. 133.) Cardialgia (argenti oxidum, 113 ; artemisia, 124; calendula, 163; creasotum, 294; nux vomica, 543; ... 487.) Cephalalgia (acidum carbazoticum, 702; acupunct. 73.) Chronic (artemisia, 124.) Intense (potassii cyanuretum, 594.) Intermittent (quiniae sulphas, ...
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