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  1. ... phinia, 804.— Ulcers of: Arsenic, 301. Conium, 731. Carrot Poultice, 802. ♦Iodine, 1229, 1235. ♦Chlorate of Pot- ... 588. Yeast poultice, 593. Cinchona, 654. Creasote, 752. Carrot poultice, 802, Elemi, 834. Kino, 1288. Myrrh, 1441. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Technician's manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Service School, Medical Department, Brooke General Hospital, 1943
    ... peaches and pears, etc. j. Vegetable purees - beets, carrots, beans, peas, spinach, squash k. Potatoes - baked or ... Anesthetic Considerations and Emergencies 78 Glossary 79-80 References INTRODUCTION The intention of this booklet is to ...
  3. ... Small crops—basis of Rhode Island for onions, carrots, &c............ Residuum of crops, not consumed by stock, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The effect of bombing on health and medical care in Germany 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947
    ... which were added through vegetables (e.g. cabbage, carrots, salads, et.}. It is impossible to figure these ... 43 llGIKK 165 290F FOOD SUPPLY AND NUTRITION REFERENCES !• Nahrungsmittelversorgung in Bayern. Provincial Food Office of Bavaria. ...
  5. ... of a small size. Instead of turnips, potatoes, carrots and grains are occasionally used. Bean straw is ... and pernicious."* For the foregoing facts, where other reference is not given, we are chiefly indebted to ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... chronic complaints. Widow-wail. See Daphne mezereum. Wild carrot. See Daucus sylvestris. Wild cucumber. See Momordica elate- ...
  7. ... under ground, feedeth upon roots, as parsnips and carrots. Bacon. Corn is so innocent from breeding of ... cases it has the sense ol reciprocation, or reference to the same subject mentioned before: as, you ...
  8. ... cichorii) is fleshy and spindle-shaped, like the carrot. It has an analogous composition to the leaves. ... CUS CAROTA, Linn. L. D.—COMMON OR WILD CARROT. Sex. Syst. Pentandria, Digynia. (Fructus ; Radix recens, L.— ...
  9. ... to two teaspoonfuls. Carolina Pink. See Pink Root. Carrot {Daucu carotei).—Carrot seeds, and the root of the wild plant— ... or in infusion. The root of the garden carrot, properly prepared, makes a good poultice. MATERIA MEDICA. ...
  10. ... heads, or with the application of the turnip, carrot, fresh hem- lock leaf, stale beer, fermenting poultices, & ... carbonis, or the stale beer, fermenting, hemlock, or carrot poultices. When the process by which a slough ...
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