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  1. ... plant of the genus Amomum. PARS'NIP. See Pastinaca Sativa. Parsnip, Cow's. The common name of Heracleum ... a genus of plants of the order UmbeWferoz. Pastinaca Opop'anax. The plant which produces the opopanax. ...
  2. ... maculatum. Arum triphyllum. Indian turnip. Plumbago Europsea. Toothwort. Pastinaca sativa. Parsnip. Croton tiglium. Piper nigrum, Black pepper. ... ferrugineum, Pedicularis palustris, Cyclamen Europseum, Plumbago Euro- psea, Pastinaca sativa, Lobelia syphilitica and longiflora, Hy- drocotyle vulgaris, ...
  3. ... fruit stipitate, oblanceolate, polish- ed, partly hispid. 122. Pastinaca. Involucres none ; petals invo- lute, entire ; fruit ellipital, ... Martyn Paine, in specimens sent from Montreal. 122. PASTINACA. Pastinaca sativa. Parsnip. Leaves simply pinnate, pubescent underneath. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mathew Carey; sold by Kimber, Conrad and Co. [and 7 others], Jan. 1, 1808
    ... 601, Turnip. Umbellata. Daucus, DaucusCarota M. 277, Carrot. Pastinaca, Pastinaca sativa M. 290, Parsnip. Sisarum, Sium Sisarum M. ... ammoniac. Galbanum, Bubon Galbanum M. 285, Galbanum. Opopanax, Pastinaca Opopanax M. 290, Opopanax. Sagapenum, Sagapenum. Tacamahaca, Populus ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... remedy in which raisins are the chief ingredient Pastinaca, parsnep. olusatra, Hercules's all- heal, or woundwort. Pastinaca opoponax, the plant which yields opoponax. Pastinaca sativa, ...
  6. ... wine. Pasta regiaZi , , Pastillus, ')a lozenge, or troch. Pastinaca, parsnep. olusatra, Hercules's all- heal, or woundwort. Pastinaca ofioponax, the plant which yields opoponax. Pastinaca saliva, ...
  7. ... margin. Flowers white, the marginal ones radiant. 8. PASTINACA. Fruit wing-margined: ribs of the carpels as ... Cow-Parsnip. Calyx-teeth minute. Fruit as in Pastinaca, but the oil-tubes shorter than the carpels ( ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The new dispensatory ... : the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations 
    Publication: London : Printed for F. Wingrave (successor to Mr. Nourse) ; J. Johnson ; G. G. and J. Robinson ; and W. J. and J. Richardson, 1799
    ... very rarely used. MED. VIRT. Emollient—Diu- retic. PASTINACA sativa Lin. PASTINACA sylvestris; Pars- neps. The roots of the garden ... 199 D. ℈ss.—ʒ1. Parsneps,—199 Pasque flower,—213 Pastinaca opopanax,—195 Pastinaca sativa,—199 —sylvestris,—199 Pearl ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Materia medica 
    Publication: Produced: [175-]
    ... ziij from lbj of the Galb: Apoponax the pastinaca apop: of Lin: from Turky or the East ... ziij from lbj of the Galb: Apoponax the pastinaca apop: of Lin: from Turky or the East ...
  10. ... Acide Anémonique. ANETHUM, (Syn). Anethum Graveolens, Anethum Porteuse, Pastinaca Anethum, Pastinaca Graveolens, Ferula Graveolens, (F) Aneth, Aneth Odorant, Fenouil ...
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