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  1. ... calyx becomes a berry. In the Strawberry and Cashew-nut (Anacardium,) it is formed from the re- ceptacle: in ... cavernoso-coriacea, cavernose-coriaceous; as in Ca- shew (Anacardium,) and in Acajuba. 7. ossea, bony; as in ...
  2. ... fiber 2.8 “ “ Mineral matter 3.3 “ “ THE CASHEW The cashew (anarcardium Occident ale) is a spreading, evergreen tropical ... while the fruit proper is the kidney-shaped cashew nut, attached to its lower end. The fleshy ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Medical theses, selected from among the inaugural dissertations: published and defended by ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas and William Bradford, printers and book-sellers ..., Fry and Kammerer, printers ..., 1805-06
    ... a smell resembling that of burning chestnuts or cashew-nuts. t In the vicinity of Philadelphia about ... striking analogy between the rhus vernix and the anacardium occidentale. The juice of the anacardium, like that ...
  4. ... which gradually grows blacker, and is very durable. Anacardium orientals. The Malaccabsan. See Amcrnnia tomentosa. ANACATHA'RSIS. ( ... Indies, which are destroyed by the oil of cashew nut. Btct. The Indian name of an intoxicating ...
  5. ... one of sesquioxide of iron, one 1368 Amylen.—Anacardium Occidentale. part hi. of ammonia, and four of ... of its mode of action as an anaesthetic. ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE. Linn. Cassuvium pomiferum. Lam. Cashew-nut. A ...
  6. ... supposed remedy in phthisis. The circumstance part in. Anacardium Occidentale.—Anchusa Officinalis. 1461 that the wood was ... p. 272, where the plant is figured.) W. ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE. Linn. Cassuviumpomiferum. Lam. Cashew-nut. A small ...
  7. ... ing places on the feet, hands or face. Anacardium. Frequent and ineffectual urging, the rectum feeling as ... window or from a height. Sleepless at night. Anacardium. Estrangement from individuals and society, with fear of ...
  8. ... time by the Collinsonia. COMOCLADIA DENTATA. (Guao.) Analogues.—Anacardium, Rhus toxicodendron, Rhus radicans, Rhus venenata, Rhus vernix. ... as the Rhus toxicodendron and venenata, and the Anacardium occidentale or Cashew tree. Lindley describes it as ...
  9. ... ing places on the feet, hands or face. Anacardium. Frequent and ineffectual urging, the rectum feeling as ... a height. Sleepless at night. Often very costive. Anacardium. Estrangement from individuals and society, with fear of ...
  10. ... Tinctoria. Dyer's Broom. 39. Borago Officinalis. Borage. 40. Anacardium Occiden- tale. Cashew Nut. 41. Lycopodium Clavatum. Club Moss. 42. Cardamine ... No. 7, 9* 202 class i. antiphlogistics. 8. Anacardium Occidentale. Cashew Nut. Juice of nut-shell. To ...
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