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  1. ... 065.600...........................................Milk Banks N02.278.065.650...........................................Seed Bank N02.278.065.700...........................................Sperm Banks N02. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... young to others. All finches feed on the seeds of plants. 13. Larks, fly-catchers, wagtails, and ... from the eruption of certain pustules resembling millet- seeds. See Mediclne. MILIUM, Millet, a genus of the ...
  3. ... as yellowish pimples nearly the size of mustard- seed, each of which is seated on a little ... glands were enlarged, and looked like yellow mustard seeds sprinkled on a red ground. The large intestine ...
  4. ... casein,2 ovomucoid,3 so-called proteoses of seeds,4 and beta-nucleoproteins.8 Rosenau and Amos6 ... possible, and especially with the proteins obtainable from seeds and nuts, many of which are crystallizable and ...
  5. ... large doses they are purgative and emetic. The seeds abound in a mild, oil, which may be extracted by pressure. FI'BRE. (Fibra, ce, f.) A simple filament. Many of the textures of animal and vegetable bodies are manifestly composed of fibres. Fiber. Castor fiber. Fibra sanguinis. Fibrin. FI'BRIL. A ...
  6. ... serosity, some being as small as a lentil-seed, and others as large as an almond. Although ... in dry, del- ving scabs, resembling lu- pine-seeds ; the interstices often covered with a thin, whitish, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... the stomach, and produces no dis- agreeable effects. Reference to the Plate. ... open, showing the single seed. /, a portion of the root, sending off a ...
  8. ... etc. * Latin, uro, to burn. 153-2 The seeds were given in goitre, ... stalks afford a tough fiber, not inferior to hemp for the manufacture of ...
  9. ... his investigation of external scrof- ula, chiefly with reference to an early ... that period of life when the seeds of scrofula are sown, is, in the vast ...
  10. ... Sex. Syst. Pentandria Digynia. The plants, roots, and seeds are aperient and carminative. Selery is a variety ... Persil. The root—Pe- troselinum, (Ph. U. S.)—and seeds are diuretic and aperient. APLASTIC, Apladticus, from a, ...
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