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  1. ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom. See Ruscus. Myrti'danum. (From pvpros, the myrtle.) ... Syn- genesia. 2. The pharmacopceial name of the butcher's broom. Ruscus aculeatus. Ruscus aculeatus. The systematic name of ...
  2. ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves.) Butcher's broom. See Ruseus. Myrti'danum. (From pvpros, the myrtle.) ... Syn- genesia. 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 Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... ness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves,) Butcher's broom. See Ruscus. Myrtidanum. (From fAugrot, the myr- tle.) ... 2. The pharm.icopoe al name of the butchers'broom, or knee-holly. Brvscus. Oxymyrrhine Oxomyrrsine. Myrtacan- tha. ...
  4. 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
    ... likeness to myrtle, and from its prickly leaves. Butcher's broom. See Ruscus. Myrti'danum. (From /av^tos, the ... Uu'scus aculea'tus. The systematic name of butchers' broom. Bruscus. Oxy- myrrhine, Vxymyrsine. Myrtacantlia. My- aeantha. Scopa ...
  5. ... the African Melianthus, and in the Ruscus, or Butcher's broom, there is only a single stipule, which in ... or Adam's needle; Holly; Manchi- neel (Hippomane Mancinella,) Butcher's broom, &c. from the ribs of the leaves, as ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 4) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... with them. The strawberry, the tamnus, and the butcher's broom. The batis, two varieties of it. The meadow ... the vincapervinca .. .. .'. *' 382 100. Three remedies derived from butcher's broom .. .. ."." .. ib. 101. Two remedies derived from the batis .. .'.' \[ ., ...
  7. ... Bushy gerardia, Gerardia pedicularia. Butea gum, Butea frondosa. Butchers’ broom, Knee holly, Ruscus aculeatus. Butter and eggs, Double ... calcitrapa. Knawel, Gravel duckweed, Scleranthus annuus. Knee holly, Butchers’ broom, Euscus aculeatus. Knights’ spur, Larkspur, Delphinium consolida. Knitback, ...
  8. ... the African Melianthus, and in the Ruscus, or Butcher's broom, there is only a single stipule* which in ... or Adam's needle; Holly; Manchineel (Hippo- mane Mancinella), Butcher's-broom, &c. from the ribs of the leaves, as ...
  9. ... the African Melianthus, and in the Ruscus, or Butcher's broom, there is only a single stipule, which in ... or Adam's needle; Holly; Manchineel (Hippo- mane Mancinella), Butcher's-broom, &c. from the ribs of the leaves, as ...
  10. ... 612 RANUNCULUS rien'tes, were, of old,—asparagus, butchers' broom, fennel, parsley, and smallaore. Five Lesser Aperient Roots, ... Culudgelos, Mijacudthn. Sypu regia. Wild Myrtle, Ccntro- myrine, Butcher's Broom, (F.) Petit /mux, Fra- gon Family, Smilaceae Six ...
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