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  1. ... in dropsy and suppiession of urine. Jerusalem Oak—(Chenopodium Anthe.lmintir.um.)—It is emmenagogue, deobstruent, and anthelmintic ; the oil is much used as a vermifuge. Wild Marjoram—(Origanum Vulgare)—Fragrant, pungent, acrid, bitterish, stomachic, ...
  2. ... American Medical Association," on request, has been supplying references to literature on any sub- ject, but that this was satisfactory only when a good medical library was within reach of the physician asking for the data; and ...
  3. ... in the avidity with which animals in a wild state seek the salt-pans of Africa and Ame- rica, and in the difficulties they will encounter to [ reach them: this cannot arise from accident or DIETETICS. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... comparatively rare instances, he gives way to a wild fury, like that of a savage beast when enraged; roars, howls, curses, strikes at per- sons near him, rends or breaks everything within his reach, bites others or himself; till, exhausted at length, ...
  5. ... in the south of Prance, where thyme grows wild in great abundance, and is largely col- lected for distillation The oil is taken from France to England, and thence reaches this country under the name of oil of ...
  6. ... the south of France, where the thyme grows wild in great abundance, and is largely collected for distillation. The oil is taken from France to England, and thence reaches this country under the name of oil of ...
  7. ... in the south of France, where thyme grows wild in great abundance, and is largely col- lected for distillation The oil is taken from France to England, and thence reaches this country under the name of oil of ...
  8. ... any convenient vehi- cle. CASSIA MARYLANDICA. American Senna. Wild Senna. Officinal. The leaves and follicles. The dried leaves and follicles are used, and are equal as a mild cathartic to the American Senna. CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTI- CUM. Pentandria Digynia. Nat. ord. Holoracea:. Worm ...
  9. ... London, 1799. Mathews (F. S.) Field book of American wild flowers; being a short description of their character and habits, a concise definition of their colors, and incidental references to the insects which assist in their fertilization. ...
  10. ... in the south of France, where thyme grows wild in great abundance, and is largely col- lected for distillation. The oil is taken from France to England, and thence reaches this country under the name of oil of ...
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