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  1. ... Table, 67 Nutritive Fluid, 685 Nux Vomica, 635 Oak, White, 661 Oats, 77 Oil Glands, Disordered, 148 " ofCajeput, ... Ointment, 677 " Indian Hemp, 657 " Liquid Physic, 675 " Oak, 661 " Pond Lily, 661 " Poplar, 659 " Swelling, 466 " Vitriol, Poisoning by, 498 Whites, 353,390 Whitlow, 467 Wild Cherry, 661 " " Bark, ...
  2. ... negril'la, B. of Cinchona heter- ophylla. B., oak, white, Quercus alba. B., or Ange, B. of Cinchona ... D. quer'cus ro'boris, Decoction of white oak or of white oak bark, D. of oak bark (oak bark ...
  3. ... and loamy soil that is covered with white oak, white thorn, and tufts of prairie grass. The stalk ... of such patients. Rhus Vernix. Varnish Tree. Poison Oak. Sviamp Sumach. White Sumach. Swamp sumach is the largest of our ...
  4. ... SUMACH, (common) Rhus, Capalinnm. HEMLOCK, ROSE WILLOW, Salix. OAK WHITE, OAK BLACK, OAK RED. GUM KINO, ALUM, SUGAR OF ... Or, the bark of rose willow roots, and white oak bark in decoction, and a little al- um, ...
  5. ... remedy is to boil the bark of white oak, white pine, and beech, and give a strong infusion ... the application of grease, or a decoction of white or yellow oak bark applied to the affected parts. Or, a ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... p. 101, January 19, 1849. Black or Dyer's Oak.—White Oak. 329 C'H'O' = C«H»0» -f ... those enumerated under Q. pedunculata. Quercus Alba, Linn.—White Oak. Sex. Syst.—Monoecia, Polyandria. Gen. Char—See ante, ...
  7. ... to resemble most Quercus pedun- culata, Common British Oak. White Oak is met with in every part of the ... is more bitter than the bark of the white oak: it is distinguished by its stain- ing the ...
  8. ... the loose coarse moss which grows on white oak, white maple, and white ash trees, make a strong ...
  9. ... any of the following may be used, red oak, white oak, su- mach berries or root, or persimmon, or ... patient drink plen- of cold sage tea or white oak and wild cherry bark infusion, or give him ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - An improved system of domestic medicine : founded upon correct physiological principles : ... 
    Publication: Cincinnati : H.M. Rulison, Queen City Publishing House ... ; Philadelphia : Duane Rulison, Quaker City Publishing House ..., 1856, c1848-1852
    ... the loose coarse moss which grows on white oak, white maple, and white ash trees, make a strong ...
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