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  1. ... individuals; the articles having this special tendency are buckwheat, pastry, hot bread, nuts, cheese, chocolate, fried substances, ... hand and arm in a bag contain- ing buckwheat flour is most serviceable, also cooling and astringent ...
  2. ... been freely partaking of fat meats, Indian bread, buckwheat cakes, sugar, butter, and such other articles that ... which digest easily with most persons. For example, buckwheat pancakes are both indigestible and poison- ous to ...
  3. ... 22 Bread................................................... 23 Maize or Indian ... 25 Potatoes................................................ 25 ...
  4. ... principal feature, the parts should be dusted with buckwheat flour, or with equal parts of starch and ... the surface may be powdered with rye or buckwheat flour, and if there is much inflamma- tory ...
  5. ... polygon. >2 POL 553 POL Polygona'cea?. The buckwheat tribe of dicotyledonous plants. Polygonal urn. A plant ... some styptic action. Polygonum Divarica'tum. The Eastern buckwheat plant. Polygonum Fagop'yrum. The buckwheat plant; the ...
  6. ... or pistallaceous nectary, h. In Honey-flower, Orpine, Buckwheat, Collinsonia, or Horse-weed; Lathrsea, Navel-wort, Mercury, ... of plants, particularly the Polygonum Fago- pyrum, or Buckwheat, of such immense quantities of pollen, that great ...
  7. ... the germ. For example; the buck-wheat, (Polygonum fagopyrum.) has five divisions to the calyx, with an ... gone, corner. Knot- plant 1. Water pepper 6. Fagopyrum 23. i aviculare, O. w. M. 21- s 8, ...
  8. ... corol.) 12. 28—(knot-grass, M water-pepper, buckwheat, hearts-ease.) 1 CLASS IX. ENNEANDRIA. Order I. ... leaves hastate : stem with prickles reversed, sub-erect. - fagopyrum (buck-wheat E. r-w. Ju. &.) stamens 8, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by E. & R. Parker, M. Carey & Son, and Benjamin Warner, 1817
    ... i'wni. See Spina cerviiia. s 130 BUL BUL Buckwheat. The Polygonum fagopy- rum of Linnxus. 1 lie ... mast.e. e. fruit of beech.) See Polygonum fagopyrum. Fagotriticum. See Polygonum fagopy- <mim. P'AGUS. (P' ...
  10. ... of England. They are fed almost entirely with buckwheat; and give them with it boiled oats, boiled ... become evenly seeded. 1017. Great utility of sowing Buckwheat.—In light lands, buckwheat may be raised to ...
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