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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on febrile diseases: intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers ; eruptive ... 
    Publication: Hartford : Published and sold by Oliver D. Cooke, sold also by Johnson and Warner, Philadelphia ; Collins and Perkins, New-York ; and James Burdett and Co. Boston ; Lincoln & Gleason, printers, 1809
    ... less pain and watchfulness, opiates are employed with safety and great advantage. Watery vapours are chiefly useful when the matter to be ex- pectorated is viscid and tenacious. Some recommend impreg- nating these vapours with a variety of articles, onions, which are among the best, a variety of ...
  2. ... other time, or lard and molasses, or take onion-juice and molasses to loosen the bowels—bath- ... from one hundred to three thousand bushels of onions each in one year. Those who live on ...
  3. ... it, or to introduce the core of an onion or any other similar substance into the ear. ... addition of a pot-herb, a soupcon of onion, a bay-leaf, celery-seed, and " seasoning" ; they ...
  4. ... summits, but has inequalities which afford passages for Onion and Lamoille rivers. The highest summits of the ... state. The other princi- pal rivers are Lamoille, Onion, Otter creek and Missisque. There are no very ...
  5. ... chopped fine, grated or mashed potato, grated turnip, onion or carrot, tomato passed through a sieve, shredded cabbage and onions, grated green corn, green peas or white beans ...
  6. ... Allium sativum). Plate I.—The garlic, leek, and onion, all possess similar properties. They are stimulant when ... in catarrhal troubles of children. A syrup of onions is good in colds. Boiled, they make excellent ...
  7. ... Benz. ac; offensive, in morning, Natr. ph.; of onions, Coral., IManc.; of roasted onions, in influenza, I ISang.; of shelled peas, Sub; ... of a worm, with bloody saliva, smelling like onions,IKali iod. Teeth, crumbling : Ananth, ICale, ICale fl, ...
  8. ... enda' avour fftt (foot) mische' evous In' ion (onion) put r£tsh (reach) squa' dron zaa' lous ... mongrel, monk, monkey, month, mother, none, nothing, one, onion, other, oven, plover, pome- granate, pommel, pother, romage, ...
  9. ... SQUIL'LA MARIT'IMA, Steinheil, E.-THE SEA-ONION, OR OFFICINAL SQUILL. Scilla maritima, Linn. L. D. ... says the expressed juice has proved fatal. the onion. 129 Cses.—Employed by the cook as a ...
  10. ... dispense with.—Beach's American Practice. WHOOPING COUGH—Syrup.—Onions and garlics, sliced, of each 1 gill; sweet ...
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