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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., 1857-58
    ... nervous system and stomach. Warm teas, such as catnip and balm, are highly useful, as they tend ... the patient drink freely of warm peppermint and catnip tea. This treatment he found to afford considerable ...
  2. ... the medi- cine just recommended, injections made of catnip tea must be occasionally administered. In many instances ... little butternut syrup may be added to the catnip injections ; or if the syrup be not at ...
  3. ... because cats are very fond of it.) See Nepeta. CATOCATHA'RTICA. (From koto, downward, and KaBaipia, to ... to be more eligible as a stomachic. Melissa nepeta. Field calamint. Spotted cala- mint Calamintha anglica; Calaminthapulegii ...
  4. ... or wild cherry; morus rubra, or red mulberry; nepeta cataria, or catnip; oxalis acetosella, or wood sorrel; Phytolacca decandra, or ... or horse mint; moras rubra, or red mulberry; nepeta cataria, or catnip; oxalis ascetosella, or wood-sorrel; ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1843
    ... W. CATARIA. U.S. Secondary. Catnep. " The leaves of Nepeta Cataria." U. S. Cataire, Fr.; Katzentnunze, Germ.; Cattara, Ital; Gatera, Span. Nepeta. Sex. Syst. Didynamia Gymnospermia.—Nat. Ord. Lamiaceae or ...
  6. 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
    ... Anglica. Field calamint. Spotted calammt. Calamintha pulegii odore. Nepeta agrestis. It is the Melissa nepeta of Liiinasus. It was formerly used as an ...
  7. ... giving warm, bland drinks, as sage, balm, or catnip tea. As diphtheria is decidedly a disease of ... with an infusion of bitter herbs, as tansy, catnip, hoarhound, etc.; at the same time add a ...
  8. ... that contain volatile oils act as diaphoretics, as catnip, balm, horse-mint, pennyroyal and sage, and others. ... infusion, freely. I very often unite it with catnip, balm, or pennyroyal, and find that this combination ...
  9. ... Cataire, Fr.; Katzenmunze, Germ.; Cattara, Ital.; Gatera, Span. Nepeta. Sex. Syst. Didynamia Gymnospermia. —Nat. Ord. Lamiaceae or ... See Pharm. Journ., xvi. 426.) W. GLECHOMA IIEDERACEA. Nepeta Glechoma. Ground-ivy. A small perennial herb, indigenous ...
  10. ... Cataire, Ft.; Katzenmiinze, Germ.; Cattara, Ital.; Gatera, Span. Nepeta. Sex. Syst. Didynamia Gymnospermia. —Nat. Ord. Lamiacese or ... See Pharm. Journ., xvi. 426.) W. GLECIIOMA HEDERACEA. Nepeta Glechoma. Ground-ivy. A small perennial herb, indigenous ...
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