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  1. ... the blood. CAROTA. THE ROOT AND SEEDS- OF DAUCUS CAROTA. Therapeutic Action.—Wild Carrot is diuretic, excitant, aromatic and carminative. The seeds ... the seeds. The root of the common garden carrot is in much repute as a cataplasm in ...
  2. ... in their crude state, together with spinach, beet, carrots, tur- nips, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, asparagus, the young ... is often employed with a most happy effect. Carrots< boiled a sufficient length of time, and then ...
  3. ... AGRIOPASTINA'CA. (From aypios, wild, and pdstinaca, a carrot.) Wild carrot, or par- snip. AGRIOPHY'LLON. See Agrion. AGRIORI' ... salep, peas, haricots, lentils, &c. 2d, Mucilaginous aliments : carrots, salsafy, (goatsbeard,) beet-root, turnip, asparagus, cab- bage, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Domestic medicine, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and ... 
    Publication: New-York : Published by Richard Scott, no. 276 Pearl-Street., 1812
    ... as this instrument can only be"managed with safety by persons skilled in surgery, we shall e.s are found to be beneficial, and therefore deserve a trial. An infusion of the seeds of duueus sylvestris, or wild carrot, sweeteneoflfath honey, has been found to give considerable ...
  5. ... with anodyne fomentations, or with poultices made of carrot, turnip, or fresh hemlock leaves. In these cases, ... has taken place, a bread-and-water or carrot poul- tice is the best application, and if ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... The seeds of the athamanta cretensis or wild-carrot, had a wider and better founded fame, both ... 226. Whizzing in the ears, iv. 169. Wild carrot, as a diuretic, vr303. Wind-cholera, i. 203. ...
  7. ... useful in menorrhagia. POTASSII ACETAS. 543 Carota. Wild Carrot. The seeds of the Daucus carota, an indigenous umbellifer. Active ingredient, a volatile oil. ...
  8. ... coming into more general use. The desiccated cabbages, carrots, and green peas of Masson, and the potatoes ... to the questions of preserving peas, beans, sprouts, carrots, turnips, &e-., in a fresh stale for months ...
  9. ... application of poultices made of raw Irish potatoes, carrots or turnips, will be proper; the oil, however, ... root of the butterfly weed is spindle or carrot shaped, of a light brown color on the ...
  10. ... in every respect, similar to that of the carrot. Many prefer the root of the scorzonera Hispanica, ... yellow flowere. The root of this last is carrot-shaped, about as thick as one's finger, taperhig ...
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