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  1. ... and chemical expedients, 216. ----------, its great importance in reference to the activity of a medicinal sub- stance, 214. Soporifics, synonymous with Narcotics and Hypnotics, 104. Soranus, his superstitious belief in the virtues of honey, 28. Southern countries, some vegetables more energetic in, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A system of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1870-72
    ... of these have been already alluded to, and reference may be made to two cases by Andral,1 in one of which the use of milk always caused violent pain, while in another honey invariably gave rise to vomiting. The causes capable ...
  3. ... cider, per- ry, small wines, beer and porter, honey, onions, &c. &c. being ... an idiosyncrasy In reference to certain of the articles enu- merated, in ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Curing catarrh, coughs and colds 
    Publication: New York : Grant Publishing Company, Inc., 1924
    ... whortleberries. The melons (watermelon, musk- melon, cantaloupe, casaba, ... of instruc- tions reference is made to "Eating for Health and Efficiency," ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Proceedings: Regional Medical Programs National Conference and Workshop on Evaluation 
    Publication: United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970
    ... that you're wearing.” And Mae said, “Well, honey, you could think about ... evaluation meant with reference to the process that we are going through ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A system of medicine (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea, 1880
    ... of these have been already alluded to, and reference may be made to two cases by Andral,6 in one of which the use of milk always caused violent pain, while in an- other honey invariably gave rise to vom- iting. The causes ...
  7. ... new cider, perry, small wines, beer and portor, honey, onions, &c. &c. being ... an idiosyncrasy in reference to certain of the articles enu- merated, in ...
  8. ... finely pow- dered woods and barks with their honey be- fore eating it; and ... be said in reference to the relative properties of the cereals commonly ...
  9. ... 4°. Paris, 1834, No. 313, v. 278. 22 HONEY. Homolle (Atigustin-Eugt-ne)—continued. -----&, Homolle ([Simon] Georges). ... de Honestis ( Christophorus ). See Christo- phorus de Onestis. Honey. Du Cerf (C.) *An senibus mel? Prop. Clau- ...
  10. 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 body,. , . y Melliceris. Encysted extuberance containing • a honey- Honeyed Wen. like fluid. Found of different sizes ... which he afterwards added twice the quantity of honey.* In the form of an acetum, and of ...
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