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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... the angelica syl- vestris Lin. Sp. 361. See Levisticum. Ange'lica pratensis apii folio. See Oreoseli- num. ... from Liguira, the country Avhere it flourished). See Levisticum. LIGU'STRICUM. See Seseli vulgare. LIGUSTRUM, (from ligo, ...
  2. 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
    ... levi'sticum. The system- atic name of lovage. Levisticum. The odour of this plant, Ligusticum levisticum : foliis mulliplicibus, foliolis superne incisis, of Linnaeus, is ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... hevisticum officinale Koch. Nat. Ord.— Umbelliferce. Synonym—Ligusticum Levisticum Linn. Range—Mountainous districts of Southern Europe; cultivated ... Linn.) Nutt Culver’s root. *Leucanthemum Partlieniura Godron Feverfew. Levisticum officinale Koch Lovage. *Lxatris spicata Willd Button snakeroot. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... ticunt officinale Koch. Nat. Ord.— Umbelliferce. Synonym—Ligusticum Levisticum Linn. Range—Mountainous districts of Southern Europe; cultivated ... Linn.) Nutt Culver’s root. *Leucanthemum Parthenium Godron Feverfew. Levisticum officinale Koch Lovage. ♦Liatris spicata Willd Button snakeroot. ...
  5. ... T. Armstrong. LETTUCE.—See Lactuca and Lactuca- rium. LEVISTICUM.—See Ligusticum. LICHEN.—See Cetraria. LICORICE, or liquorice, ... an unimportant drug consisting of the root of Levisticum officinale, or Ligusticum (or Angelica) Levisticum, a native ...
  6. ... 518 Leucic acid, 498 Leucine, 521 Leucomaines, 521 Levisticum, 435 Levulose, 475 Lichen blue, 564 sugar, 473 ...
  7. ... plants, and appear to be diuretic. W. LIGUSTICUM LEVISTICUM. Lovage. An umbelliferous plant, growing wild in the ... colubrinum 575 Lignum vitae 440 Ligulin 1630 Ligusticum levisticum 1630 Ligustrin 1630 Ligustrum vulgare 1630 Lilac, common ...
  8. ... plants, and appear to be diuretic. W. LIGUSTICUM LEVISTICUM. Lovage. An umbelliferous plant, growing wild in the ... colubrinum 575 Lignum vitae 440 Ligulin 1630 Ligusticum levisticum 1630 Ligustrin 1630 Ligustrum vulgare 1630 Lilac, common ...
  9. ... plants, and appear to be diuretic. W. LIGUSTICUM LEVISTICUM. lovage. An umbelliferous plant, growing wild in the ... colubrinum 575 Lignum vitae 440 Ligulin 1630 Ligusticum levisticum 1630 Ligustrin 1630 Ligustrum vulgare 1630 Lilac, common ...
  10. ... genus are employed as domestic remedies. The Ligusticum levisticum, or lovage, of the south of Europe, is ... Ligroine, 1673 Ligulin, 1673 Ligusticum, 1673 filieinum, 1673 levisticum, 1673 sinense, 1673 Ligustrin, 1673, 1752 Ligustron, 1673 ...
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