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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... cauliflowers, lettuces, potatoes, tur- neps, kidney-beans, purslane, tarragon, small sallading, kc Fruits of several sorts, strawberries, ... following plants are now not used in medicine: artemisia absinthium, wormwood; chironia centaurum, centaury; marrubium vulgare, horehound; ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... convulsive fits. Wormseed. See Artemida santonica. Wormwood. See Artemisia absinthium. Worniwood, mountain. The Artemisia glacialis, of Linnaeus, which is common WOR WRI ...
  3. ... tetian, M. Orry, 1603. Greek and Latin text. Artemisia. Maxdruzzato (S.) Della facolt& febbrifuga e delle altre virtu ... 8°. Udine, 1805. Reilingh (D. de V.) *De artemisia vulgari, nostra a-tate potissimum in epilepsia laudata. ...
  4. ... obtained from our familiar plant WORMWOOD, or the Artemisia of the botanists ; this Absinthe is an intense ... Wild, 672; see Pipsissewa. Arson from drunkenness, 614. Artemisia, Use of, 138; see Cina, Santonine, Wormwood. Arteries, ...
  5. ... the compound. Santonin, tb.e active principle of Artemisia Santonica, is obtained in white, four-sided prisms, ... and albuminuria. ABSINTH IIJ ^1. THE FLOAVERIXG HERB ARTEMISIA AUSIXTHIFM. Dose.— Erom tAventy to forty grains, iu ...
  6. ... officinalis, croton cascarilla, quassia simarouba. 3. Aromatic bitters; artemisia absinthium, anthemis nobilis, hyssopus, &c. . Amatoria febris. (From ... inermis, tanacetum, polypo- ium filix mas, spigelia marilandica, artemisia santonica, olea Europaea, stannum pulverisatum, ferri limaturoe, and ...
  7. ... and seeds of a number of species of artemisia, from one of which (art. santonica) it derives ... f'- ii- - ThA hittpr nrinciole of the wormwood (artemisia absinthium). It is A Th hH SessionofCem fons ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Syllabus to lectures on chemistry 
    Publication: Charleston, S.C. : S. Babcock & Co. ; New York : Wiley & Putnam ; New Haven : B & W Noyes, 1841
    ... in which found. Parts of the plant. Wormwood, Artemisia absynthium, Leaves. Sweet flag, Acorus calamus, Root. Jamaica pep., Myrtus pimenta, Fruit. Mugwort, Artemisia vulgaris, Leaves. Carlina, Carlina acaulis, Roots. Chervil, Scandix ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... U. S.—Absinthium. (Wormwood.)—The leaves and tops of Artemisia Absinthium contain I per cent, of an oxygenated ... Levant Wormseed.)—The un- expanded flower-heads of Artemisia paucijlora, contain about 2 per cent, of santonin, ...
  10. ... dry, and bear only patches of bunch-grass, artemisia, and valueless shrubs. Pine timber is abundant in ... a small acid fruit. Mesquite, ironwood, palo-verde, artemisia, and species of opuntia and cereus cover the ...
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