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  1. ... 12, 15, 16 and 19. 108. LOVAGE.—Ligusticum Levisticum*—smellage- This is a perennial plant, so common ...
  2. ... species of saponaria, the angelica arch- angelica, the levisticum, or lovage, the sium berula, sassafras, sweet-fennel, ...
  3. ... of Pastinaca Opoponax, Linn. The Alpine Lovage {Ligusticum levisticum, Linn.), is carminative, stimulant, diuretic, and emmenagogue. The ...
  4. ... of the root by mistake for lovage [Ligusticum levisticum], died in two hours with burning in the ...
  5. ... Cardiaca t 63 Lettuce 30 Lever wood 15 Levisticum officinale 63 Liane a E6glisse 1 de Reglisse ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - 1896 annual prices current 
    Publication: Atlanta : [Daniel, 1896]
    ... Inflata 2 50 Logwood Haamatoxylon 75 Lovage Figusticum Levisticum. 120 Lungwort Pulmoneria Officinalis.. 1 00 Lupulin, U. S. ...
  7. ... Lavandula, 1. Lavatura, 1. Leonurus, 2. Leptandra, 1. Levisticum, 2. Lex, legis, 3, f. Libra, 1. Libitum, ...
  8. ... colubrinum 601 Lignum vitae 463 Ligulin 1686 Ligusticum levisticum 1686 Ligustrin 1686 Ligustrum vulgare 1686 Lilac, common ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... this to the well-known plant, the Ligusticum Levisticum, or common Lov age; bqt this opinion is ...
  10. ... a powder of a hard or moistened substance. Levisticum (le-vis'tik-um). See lovage. levo-. A ...
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