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  1. ... Weisser Andorn, G. The leaves and tops of Marrubium vulgare, Linne. Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, 210. Nat. Ord.-Labiatae, Stachydeae. Origin.-Horehound is a perennial herb, and ...
  2. ... The herb of Marru'bium vulga'rt, or white horehound; Sex. Syst. Didynamia Gymno- spermia; Nat. Ord. Labiatae,—which is indigenous in Great Bri- tain, but ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... with the upper lip bifid, linear, and straight. Marrubium vulgare. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. HI; Woodv. Med. Bot. p. 382, t. 118. White liorehound has a perennial fibrous root, and numerous ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1836
    ... with the upper lip bifid, linear, and straight. Marrubium vulgare. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. Ill; Woodv. Med. Bot. p. 332. t. 118. The white horehound has a perennial fibrous root, and numerous ...
  5. ... Malrove.—Dan. Marrube.—Russ. Schandra belaia. Figures of Marrubium vulgare in Nees von E. 174.—Engl. Bot. 410.—Steph. and Ch. iii. 135. White-Horehound, the n^aato* of Dioscorides and prior ...
  6. ... to 4 grams (Ass-j). MARRUBIUM.—Horehound. Origin.—Marrubium vulgare, Linne. Natural order, Labiatte, Stachydeae. Habitat.—Europe, Central Asia ; naturalized in North America; cultivated. Description.—Stem branched, white tomeutose; leaves opposite, petiolate, roundish-ovate, about 25 ...
  7. ... the leaves of horehound have been infused. PRASIUM, Marrubium. PRASUM, Allium ... White, Hydrargyrum praecipitatum. PRECIPITA'TION, Pracipita'tio, (F.) Pri- ...
  8. ... 4 grams Os-j). GLECHOMA.—Ground-ivy. Origin.—Marrubium vulgare, Linne. Natural order, Labi a tee, Stachydese. Habitat.—Europe, Central Asia; naturalized in North America; cultivated. Description.—Stem branched, quadrangular, white tomen- tose; leaves opposite, petiolate, roundish-ovate, about ...
  9. ... to 4 grams (5ss-j). MARRUBIUM.—Horehound. Origin.—Marrubium vulgare, Linne. Natural order, Labiate, Stachydese. Habitat—Europe, Central Asia; naturalized in North America; cultivated. Description.—Stem branched, white tomentose; leaves opposite, petiolate, roundish - ovate, about 25 ...
  10. ... South A merica, consists wholly of a beautifully-white starch in line granules. It is used in preparing nourishing articles of food for the sick, with milk, eggs, etc. MARRUBIUM (U. S. P.).— Horehound. Pharmacology.—The leaves and tops ...
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