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  1. ... Corolla salver-shaped. Immersed leaves pectinately dissected. 1. PRIMULA, L. Primrose. Cowslip. Calyx tubular, angled, 5-clcft. Corolla salver-shaped, ...
  2. ... Corolla salver-shaped. Immersed leaves pectlnately dissected 1. PRIMULA, L. Primrose. Cowslip. Calyx tubular, angled, 5-clcft. Corolla salver-shaped, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... from its use in paraly- tic disorders.) The cowslip and primrose arc sometimes so termed. See Primula veris, and Primula vulgaris Patiameriv. (From ■n-nex, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Duyckinck, E. Bliss & E. White, Collins and Hannay, Collins & Co., and James V. Seaman, 1824
    ... called from its use in paralytic disorders.) The cowslip and primrose are sometimes so termed. See Primula veris and Primula vulgaris. Parame'ria. • (From araga, ...
  5. 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
    ... from its use in paraly- tic disorders.) The cowslip and primrose ar sometimes so termed. See Primula veris, and Primula vulgaris. Parameria. (From ?r«£*, near, ...
  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
    ... called from its use in paralytic disorders.) The cowslip and primrose are sometimes so termed. See Primula veris, and Primula vulgaris. Parame'ria. (From va^ ...
  7. ... plant. Ainsworth. Oxli'p, oks'lip. n. s. [veris primula, Lat.] The same with cowslip, a vernal flow- er. A bank whereon the ...
  8. ... and is enumerated by Lindley among medicinal plants. Primula auricula of the mountains of middle Europe. Called in Britain French cowslip or from the shape of its leaves beaPs- ...
  9. ... flowered. 5 to 6 feet high. 5—1. Primula. 21. 34. acaulis (primrose. E. y.) leaves rugose, toothed, hirsute beneath : scape t-flowered. ^xeris (cowslip primrose. E. r-y. it.) leaves rugose, tooth- ...
  10. ... rose, evening. CEnothera biennis. P. tree, (Enothera biennis. Primula officinalis, prim'u-lah of-fis-in-al'is (prim- ulus, first, so called because it flowers in the begin- ning of the spring). P. veris. P. varia'bilis, P. veris. P. ve'ris, Cowslip, Paigil or People, Herb Peter, Palsy wort; ord. ...
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