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  1. ... employed in the East, consisting chiefly of the areca, betel, or pinang nut, the produce of the Areca Catechu, or Catechu Palm. A portion of the ... bage-Tree. A common name of the genus Areca. Also the Geoffrcea inermis, or Andira inermis. Cabombaceae,* ...
  2. ... E.) A case of tasnia treated by the areca nut Pm M. J., Loud., 1862, ii, 413.— ...
  3. ... 466. Arcus seniUs, U. 230. Area, ii. 700. Areca oleracea, i. 186. Malabar nut, i. 101. Arnica, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... 297. Ardor, iv. 185 188. Area, v. 454. Areca oleracea, i- 37. 244. 250. Malabar nut, i. ...
  5. ... forward ta working with DAM in this fmcortant areca. ae —" Slacerely yours, (s/ Robert E. Windom Roherke =. Winden, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Essays on practical medicine and surgery (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1841
    ... An-. thelmintics; Anthemis ; Antilithics; An- tispasmodics ; Apium; Arbutus; Areca; Arnica ; Arrow-root; Asarum ; Aspara- gus ; Assafetida; Astringents. " ... they also possess purga- tive properties. 240 ARDENT.—ARECA. Bibliography.—I. Hill. Management of the good virtues ...
  7. ... An- thelmintics; Anthemis; Antilithics; An- tispasmodics ; Apium ; Arbutus ; Areca; Arnica ; Arrow-root; Asarum ; Aspara- gus ; Assafetida ; Astringents, ... they also possess purga- tive properties. 240 ARDENT.—ARECA. Bdjliography.—I. Hill. Management of the good virtues ...
  8. ... green precipitate. A product analogous to catechu is Areca-nut catechu, which is obtained from the seeds of Areca catechu, or Betel nuts. It does not seem ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1836
    ... of a species of palm, denominated by Linnaeus Areca Catechu. The true origin of the drug was ... Kerr states Catechu. 183 PART I. that the areca nut may sometimes be added to the other ...
  10. ... the Betel, the great masticatory of the Orientals. Areca Catechu, see Areca. Areca Faufel, see Areca. AREFACTION, Arefac'tio, Xeran'sis, Zvpavois, from arefacere, ' ...
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