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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... Fruit of Carum Carui, Cubeba Officinalis, Eugenia Pimenta, Foeniculum Officinale, Juniperus Communis, Myristica Moschata, Pimpinella Ani- sum; ... Fceniculum* officinale,—dry fruit of German commerce,............Ma. Foeniculum* officinale, do German commerce,.............BI. Fceniculum* officinale, do ...
  2. ... a linen cloth," L. Fceniculum, L. E. Anethum foeniculum, semina, D. Fennel. Fruit of Foeniculum officinale, E. Fruit of Fozniculum vulgare, L. Seeds of Anethum Foeniculum, D.—F. vulgare (A. Fozniculum, Linnaeus) is an ...
  3. ... flax, but Flaxseed; and, on the same principle, Foeniculum is called Fennel-seed; Ulmus, Slippery Elm Bark; ... preparing hydrated per- oxide when required). 8 oz. Foeniculum. 1 oz. Gambogiae pulv. 1 B Gentiana contus. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on the materia medica 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] America : Printed for the subscribers, by Robert Bell, next door to St. Paul's Church, Third-Street, Philadelphia, MDCCLXXV [1775]
    ... the Daucus Creticus and the roots of the Fœniculum, are neither of them remarkably acrid. There are ... Anethum. Angelica. Anisum. Carum. Coriandrum. Cuminum. Daucus Creticus. Foeniculum. Hipposelinum. Levisticum. Pimpinella Saxifraga. Seseli Massiliense. Siler Montanum. ...
  5. ... of fennel. It is a hy- drocarbon. ANETHUM FOENICULUM. (Fcenic- ulum Vulgare, Common Fennel, Fceniculum Didce.) A ... FRUCTUS. (Fennel Fruit, Fennel, Fceniculum.) The fruit of Foeniculum vulgare. FCENICULUM. See Foeniculi Fructus. FCENICULUM DULCE, Fceniculum ...
  6. ... to 2 fluid drachms. 370 ABOUT DRUGS. 1221. Foeniculum. Fennel. The fruit of Foeniculum vulgare (Umbelliferce). Europe. Cultivated. About | inch long, oblong, ...
  7. ... Amygdali communis nucleus! Amyridis Gileadensis resina] liquida Anethum foeniculum Angelica Archangelica Anthemis nobilis pyrethrum Apium petroselinum Aqua ...
  8. ... but Flax- seed; and, on the same principle, Foeniculum is called Fennel-seed; Ulmus, Slippery Elm Bark ; ... preparing hydrated per- oxide when required.) 8 oz. Foeniculum. 1 oz. Gambogiae pulv. 1 lb Gentiana contus. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica 
    Publication: New York : Printed by L. Nichols & Co., for T. & J. Swords [and 9 others], 1802
    ... differ in their virtues from thofe of anife. FOENICULUM. This has the fame qualities as the dill,, ... pro- duce perfea feeds, we mean by the foeniculum duke, feeds import- ed from a fouthern climate, ...
  10. ... Fceniculum vulgare, F. dulce, and F. officinale.'] 1. Foeniculum vulgare. Common Fen- nel; a European, Umbelliferous plant, ... which is incorrectly called wild fennel seed. 2. Foeniculum dulce. A species or culti- vated variety, which ...
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