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  1. ... and Vi- burnums. 3. Hederacex; the ivy group; Hedera and Cornus, &c. 4. Hydrangea; the Hydrangia group; ... astringent but looses it after V. acerifolium, S fermentation. Hedera helix. [Hedera is placed by Decandollle in the ...
  2. ... Campanulaceae, . ' Panax, . 342 Lobeliaceae, . . 7 Aralia, . 344 Lobelia, Hedera, 346 Ericales, . . .7 Cornaceae, 72, 347 Pyrolaceae, . . ' Cornus, ... entire leaves and yellow berries; this is the Hedera poetica, from its being used by the ancients ...
  3. ... said to be of inferior quality. The ivy (Hedera), is mentioned by Anacreon and Pindar; and as ... 70. Hebrew language, 236, 237, 278. Hebrews, 234. Hedera, ivy, 385. Hedge-hog, see Erinaceus. Hedjaz Arabs, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - An experimental dissertation on the rhus vernix, rhus radicans and rhus glabrum : commonly ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Charles Cist, no. 104, North Second Street, MDCCXCVIII [1798]
    ... This is the Toxicodendron triphyllon glabrum; Tournefort. institut. Hedera trifolia canadensis; Cornuti. (13) in a fertile soil; ... frequently intwined in a beautiful manner, with our Hedera quinquefolia. Its wood is brittle, but more firm ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Medicina Britannica, or A treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in ... 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : London printed : Philadelphia re-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the post-office, in Market-Street, MDCCLI [1751]
    ... old Coughs, Chin- Coughs, Flatulency, &c. 164. Ivy (Hedera) is fo hot, acrid, and aftringent, that it ... 131 Gromwell, Litbofper- m:im. 132 Ground-ivy, Hedera terre/iris. 133 Ground-pine, Chamae* 134 Groundfel, ...
  6. ... it, although man es- capes. GROUND IVY. See Hedera Ter- bestris, or Helix, The juice of the ... Leaves fragrant, may be pickled. IVY, GROUND. Glechoma hedera- cea. Demulcent, stomachic. IXIA CHINENSIS. Blackberry lily. IXIA ...
  7. ... hocq3 bis quotidie perungito, tepida deinde aquajn qua hedera, faluiaqj decofta iit,lauato,cù<$ tibi cum hxc ... cedrum uino coftum colato, tepido la/ uato, uel hedera aqua decofta Iauato, uel duas potiones elaterii aqua ...
  8. ... bitione, ad ess- itium Italia natus. ■ '■ 1 £Vt hedera ar- ' horiadhaereufic ambit o, &c. 1 g Xpk3. ... lari jvjjh, & pro deofe ven- ditavit redimi- tui hedera, & corona velatus aurea, tfg thyr- fum tenens, co- ...
  9. ... Elaphus, or stag. (See 16th ed. U. S. D .) HEDERA HELIX. L. Ivy. (Nat. ord. Arali- aceae.) This ... green, to which Posselt gave the name of hedera-tannic acid. [Ann. Ch. und Phar., 69, p. ...
  10. ... puted as an emmenagogue, and called pen- nyroyal. [HEDERA HELIX. Ivy. An Eu- ropean plant, of the ... discovered by Professor Posselt in the seeds of Hedera helix.] [Hederin. A peculiar alkaline princi- ple, obtained ...
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