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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1836
    ... 1 Boracic acid, native 605 1 Borage 1051 Borago officinalis 1051 Borate of soda 604 Borax 604 Borax, ...
  2. ... can be had at the drug stores. Borage—(Borago Officinalis).—This plant is commonly found grow- ing about ...
  3. ... can be had at the drug stores. Borage—(Borago Officinalis).—This plant is commonly found grow- ing about ...
  4. ... ties are somewhat like that of camomile. BORAGE. Borago Officinalis. Makes a cooling drink in cases of internal ...
  5. ... ties are somewhat like that of camomile. BORAGE. Borago Officinalis. Makes a cooling drink in cases of internal ...
  6. ... A genus of plants of the order Boraginacece. Borago Officinalis. Borage ; a European plant, formerly esteemed as a ...
  7. ... taken two or three times a day. Borage—(Borago Officinalis).—This plant is commonly found growing about rubbish ...
  8. ... same purposes and in the same manner as Borago-officinalis. The dyer's " Alkanet" is another Anchusa (the " A.- ...
  9. ... Ni- trate of Potash, or common nitre, in Borago officinalis, in Helianthus annuus, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, Achillea Millefolium, Fu- ...
  10. ... Sweet, Ocymum Basilicum me- dium. — Bush, — minimum. Borage, Borago officinalis. Caraway, Carum Carui. Clary, Salvia sclarea. Coriander, Coriandrum ...
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