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  1. ... as is especially the case with German troops. Onions may be particularly ... and tempt the appetite. Reference may here be made to the doctrine that ...
  2. ... one kind of fishers. For Ave know, in reference to fish, that the Israelites said (Num. xi. 5), " We remember the fish which Ave did eat freely in Egypt; the cucumbers and the melons, and the onions and the garlick." Herodotus tells us that fish ...
  3. ... one kind of fishers. For we know, in reference to fish, that the Israelites said (Num. xi. 5), " We remember the fish which Ave did eat freely in Egypt; the cucumbers and the melons, and the onions and the garlick." Herodotus tells us that fish ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Co., 1880
    ... heat up as much as required. A small onion may be added, if not objected to. 3. ... and trimmings into'a stewpan, with one small onion, if agreeable, and nearly half a pint of ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Medical inquiries and observations (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by J. Conrad & Co. ..., Philadelphia; M. & J. Conrad & Co., Baltimore; Rapin, Conrad, & Co., Washington; Somervell & Conrad, Petersburg; and Bonsal, Conrad, & Co., Norfolk; printed by T. & G. Palmer ..., 1805
    ... tongue; while fish and flesh, butter and raw onions, fish and milk, when combined, are all offensive ... be made savoury by a mixture of spices. Onions and garlic are of a most cordial nature. ...
  6. ... 1., 28 pp. 4°. Strasbourg, 1827, v. 56. Onion. See Allium ; Fever (Malarial, Treatment of). Oni«en* ... City Hosp., 1877, 2. s., 284-290. Also, Reprint.—(onion. In kyste de l'ovaire qui, apres avoir ...
  7. ... are not known. Plants in the genus Allium (onion, garlic, leek, etc.), and of ... Ash, Prickly. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. less than the ...
  8. ... cider, perry, small wines, beer and porter, honey, onions, &c. &c. being ... hi reference to certain of the articles enumerated, in consequence ...
  9. ... every potato, glass of beer, cabbage, bunch of onions or turnips, purchased by the poor man, should ... procurable, a supply of vegetables for the troops. Onions, potatoes, &c., added to the ration of the ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... them. I know a Cretin who devours raw onions and even charcoal with great avidity. A striking ... tribes ; particularly the latter, comprising leeks, ous plants. onions, garlic, and especially the squill. The last is ...
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