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  1. ... prepared by in- fusing an ounce of the Marrubium vulgare, or white horehound, in a pint of boiling water. Hor. ... hound.” The systematic name of the common or white horehound, also called Marrubium album. Mars,* gen. Mar'tis. [The name of ...
  2. ... Ballota fcetida. Horehound Tea. Infuse an ounce of white horehound, Marrubium vulgare, in a pint of boiling water. Horehound, ... long cylindrical bones. Marrow, Spinal. The medulla spinalis. Marrubium Vulgare. Common hore- hound ; white horehound. It is tonic, slightly stimulant, and in ...
  3. ... 1939. MARRON. See Castanea. MARROW. See Bone marrow. MARRUBIUM. See also Lamiaceae. Hosl, M. Ueber Marrubiin. 22p. 8? Wurzb., 1936. Lawson, A., & Eustice, E. D. Marrubiin, the bitter prin- ciple of horehound (Marrubium vulgarej J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1939, 587-9.— ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... under the helmet (which is usually concave). 166. MARRUBIUM VULGARE, Linn—WHITE HOREHOUND. Sex. Syst. Didynamia, Gymnospermia. (Herba.) History.—This is the plant which is called npdatov by Hippocrates, Theophras- tus, and Dioscorides;3 and Marrubium by Pliny.3 Botany. Gen. Char.—Calyx tubular, ...
  5. ... yield is about 8 per cent. Marrubium. From Marrubium vulgare. Nat. Ord. Labiatae. Habitat, Europe and Asia. The yield is small. ... J. cinerea. Butternut. Bark of root. North America. Labiatae. Hedeoma . . . H. ... America. Marrubium . . M. vulgare. Horehound. Leaves and tops. Europe, nat. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of materia medica and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Hogan and Thompson, 1846
    ... in whorls. Every part of the plant is white and woolly. Marrubium. L. U. S. • The whole herb is officinal. It ...
  7. ... yield is about 8 per cent. Marrubium. From Marrubium vulgare. Nat. Ord. Labiatae. Habitat, Europe and Asia. The yield is small. ... cinerea. Butternut. Inner hark of root. North America. Labiatae. Hedeoma . . . ... rope, cult. Marrubium . . M. vulgare. Horehound. Leaves and tops. Europe, nat. ...
  8. ... crystalline carbonate of lime. Ed. PART I. Marmor. —Marrubium. 491 Off. Syn. MARMOR ALBUM. Dub. White marble; Marbre, Fr. ; Marmor, Germ.; Marmo, Ital.; Marmol, ...
  9. ... Aquat'icum. Water horehound, said to be laxative. Marrubium Vulgare. Common horehound ; white horehound. It is tonic, slightly stimulant, and in ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 4) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... other with the Marrubium vulgare of Linnaeus, the white horehound. Bochart conjectures that the word " marrubium " had a Punic origin, but Linnaeus thinks that ...
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