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  1. ... Rumex crispus... 802 Sabina 804 Saccharated extracts 33 Sambucus nigra.... 809 Sanguinaria 810 Sarsaparilla 816 Scales 19 Scutellaria ... met. Pulsatilla nigr. Rhus tox. Robinia pseudac. Sabina. Sambucus nigra. Sanguinaria Can. Scutellaria. Secale cornutum. Senecio aureus. Senega. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The American new dispensatory : containing general principles of pharmaceutic chemistry ; ... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed and published by T. B. Wait and Co., Court-Street, 1810
    ... febrile disorders, being sufficiently agreeable to the palate. Sambucus Nigra. Common Elder. The inner bark, flowers, and berries. ... potassx purissimus. Sulphas zinci. Carbonas ammonix. Salvia officinalis. Sambucus nigra. Resina pterocarpi dracontis. ' Lignum pterocarpi santalini. Artemisia santonica. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1839
    ... of the Common European Elder. Off. Syn. SAMBUCUS. Sambucus nigra. Flores. Lond.; SAMBU- CUS NIGRA. Flores. Baccae. Cortex ... Germ.; Sambuco, Ital.; Sauco, Span. Sambucus. See SAMBUCUS. Sambucus nigra. Willd. Sp. Plant, i. 1495; Woodv. Med. Bot. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmacopoeia of the Massachusetts Medical Society 
    Publication: Boston : Published by E. & J. Larkin ..., Greenough and Stebbins, printers, 1808
    ... potassx purissimus. Sulphas zinci. Carbonas ammonix. Salvia officinalis. , Sambucus nigra. Resina pterocarpi dracontis. Lignum pterocarpi santalini. Artemisia santonica. ...
  5. ... of pregnancy; metrorrhagia, the blood being bright-red. Sambucus nigra. (Elder.) For profuse sweat, especially after midnight; inter- ... expectoration of quantities of colorless mucus. PHTHISIS. 159 Sambucus nigra. In cases characterised by profuse and exhausting sweats. ...
  6. ... of pregnancy ; metrorrhagia, the blood being bright-red. Sambucus nigra. (Elder.) For profuse sweat, especially after midnight; inter ... expectoration of quantities of colorless mucus. PHTHISIS. 159 Sambucus nigra. In cases characterised by profuse and exhausting sweats. ...
  7. ... name ; — but in later times, known as Attica. Sambucus nigra of Europe and Northern Asia. Called in Britain ... cherries, Cerasus padus ; blackberries, Rubus fruticosus ; elder berries, Sambucus nigra ; yew berries, Taxus baccata; and Prunus spinosa of ...
  8. ... nat. ord. Caprifoliaceae).” U. S. “ The fresh flowers of Sambucus nigra, Linn. From indigenous plants.” Br. Sambuci Flores, Br.; ... to which this species hears a close affinity. Sambucus nigra. Willd. Sp. Plant, i. 1495 ; B. & T. 137. ...
  9. ... on auscultation of any region. Bourtree, bore'tree. Sambucus nigra. Bousse'na. Musenna. Bouton, boo-ton (F.). Bud; ... buck- thorn berries. F. sambu'ci, fruit of Sambucus nigra. F. trit'ici, wheat. Frugivorus, fru-giv'or- ...
  10. ... her purpose, but was attacked with haemoptysis instead. SAMBUCUS NIGRA. 343 In a case of poisoning by savin, ... and in cases of imflammatory symptoms, Aconite internally. SAMBUCUS NIGRA, (Black elder.—Nat. Ord.:—Sambucine^e.) A native ...
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