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  1. ... ing whether it had breathed after birth. DOCK. Rumex. DOCTOR. From doctus, learned. A title commonly apphed ... Also, the name of a genus of plants. Rumex Aceto'sa. The common sorrel. Sour-dock. Rumex ...
  2. ... times a day, diluted with water. ACETOSA ALPINA, Rumex alpinus —a. Nostras, Rumex acetosa — a. Pratensis, Rumex acetosa — a. Romana, Rumex scutatus—a. Ro- tundifolia, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... dock ) Herba Brittanica. Lapathum aquaticum. The water-dock. Rumex hydrolapathvm, of Linnxus -.—fiori- bus hermaphraditis, valvulis integris ... so named from its aci- dity.) Lapathum acutum. Rumex annus $90 P. P of Linnaeus. Sharp-pointed ...
  4. ... and the reddish capsules of some species of rumex, which is considered an indication of its. goodness, ... and the reddish capsules of some species of rumex; the in- ferior kinds have none of these ...
  5. ... be employed, such as smilax, stillingia, guaiacum and rumex. crispus; or the relaxing alterants, as alnus serrulata ... occasional emetics. Sarsaparilla, styllin- gia, arctium lappa, alnus, rumex and similar secernant agents, may be compounded almost ...
  6. ... of turpentine, 972 Oxynaphthoic acid, 1755 Phytolacca, 1031 Rumex, 1173 Savine, 1174 Soap, 1197 Soziodol, 1798 Stavesacre, ... Potassium iodide, ointment of, 1434 Potassium phosphate, 1774 Rumex, 1173 Sarsaparilla, 1203 Sisymbrium mural is, 1793 Sodium ...
  7. ... alpina, as-a-to'sah al-pe'nah. Rumex alpinus. A. arven'sis, Rumex acetosa. A. nos'tras, Rumex acetosa. A. officina'lis, Rumex acetosa. A. oxal'idis, Rumex acetosa. A. praten' ...
  8. ... times a day, diluted with water. ACETOSA ALPINA, Rumex alpinus - a. Nostras, Rumex acetosa-a. Pratensis, Rumex acetosa - a. Romana, Rumex scutatus- a. Ro- tundifolia, ...
  9. ... scrofulous taint, this remedy combined with syrup of rumex crispus, will act with prompti- tude and certainty. ... also be used in doses of two drachms. Rumex Crispus—Yellow Dock. This article is indigenous to ...
  10. ... expectorant, and emmenagogue. BLOOD WORT. A species of Rumex; applied also to bloodroot. BLOODWEED. See Asclepias Curas- ■ ... cient plant, supposed to be a species of Rumex,—Rumex aquaticus, or Rumex hy- drolapathum. It was ...
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