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  1. ... 55 op's weed. Briony 56 Brooklime 58 B. Butcher's broom and Brus- "• cus 58 BALM 33 Buck's-horn ... lesser Cel- andine Pinipinella, see Burnet Pottigree,sec Butcher's broom Passions, see Bistort Poiticniia, or Peach-wort, or ...
  2. ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom, --see Rutcut. Mi kti'danum. (From pvpros, Ihe ... Order, Syngeneda. 2. The pharmacopoeial name of the butcher's broom. Ruscus aculeatus. Ruscus aculeatus. The systematic name of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... ness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom. See Ruscus. Myrtidanum. (From yvgroe, the myr- tle.) ... Order, Syngenesia. 2. The pharmacopoeial name of the butchers' broom, or knee-holly. Brnscus. Oxymyrrhine. Oxomyrrsine. Myrtacan- tha. ...
  4. ... The five aperient roots were, of old, asparagus, butcher's broom, fennel, parsley, and smallage; the five lesser aperient ... tured. See Hernial. Rus'cus. Wild myrtle, Centromyrine, Butcher's broom. Ord. Smilace®; root has been recommended as ape- ...
  5. ... praises one Dram of Roots of Ruscus, or Butchers-Broom, taken every day in Wine. Arnoldus de villa ... praises one Dram of Roots of Ruscus, or Butchers-Broom, taken every day in Wine. Arnoldus de villa ...
  6. ... Decodion, gss. to gj. to Ifeij. of water. Butcher's Broom. Rusci radix. Ruscus aculeatus. A small shrub, native ... Smilax sarsaparilla, Lin. China root. Smilax china, Lin. Butcher's broom. Ruscus aculeatus, Lin. COLCHICEJE. Root often bulbiferous; stems ...
  7. ... blocks; from whence it had the name of butcher's-broom. Miller. Bu'tcherliness, but'tshilr-le-nes. to. s. [from butcherly] A brutal, cruel, savage, butcherly manner. Bu'tcherly, ... cher.] 1. The trade of a butcher. Yet this man, so ignorant in modern butchery, ...
  8. ... Terms in Wo- men. Of knee-holly or Butchers-Broom, or Bruscus. They are meanly hot and dry, ... 4 Butter-Bur—b 5 Bruscuss.—a 6 Butchers Broom,—a 6 Bind weed.—a 6 Bedeguar,—b ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The Compleat midwife's practice enlarged : in the most weighty and high concernments of the ... 
    Publication: London : Printed for R. Bentley ..., H. Rhodes ..., J. Philips ..., and J. Taylor ..., 1697
    ... these following remedies. Take of Mugwort one handful, Butchers Broom and Fennel, of each one handful; of salt ... these following remedies. Take of Mugwort one handful, Butchers Broom and Fennel, of each one handful; of salt ...
  10. ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom. See Ruse us. Myhti'danum. 'From jwprof, the ... Order, Syn genesia. 2. Thepharmaeopoeial name of the butcher's broom Ruscus aculeatus. Rustus aculeatus. The systematic name of ...
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