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  1. ... Spain, Austria, etc. The sliced bulb of the squill, Urginea scilla, Scilla (Ph. U. S. and Br.), has a bitter, nauseous taste, and is extremely acrid, inflaming the skin when ... In large doses squill is emetic and purgative; in small doses, diuretic ...
  2. ... cohosh and false uni- corn ; to 1 fluidrachm. Squill.—Urginea Scilla, Stkinheil.—Expector- ant and diuretic. 66 Fluid ...
  3. ... Repens i 00 I IO I 20 95 Squill Urginea Scilla 80 90 I OO 75 ( < i t ...
  4. ... consists of the bulb of the sea onion [Urginea scilla Squill or Scilla maratimd) sliced and dried. It grows ...
  5. ... tieute. Uraspermum Claytoni,* Sweet cicily, see Osmorrhiza longistylis. Urginea maritima,* Squill, see Scilla maritima. “ Scilla,* “ “ “ “ Urtica balearica, Pill bearing ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Dictionary of medical terms 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1899
    ... Urous, adj. ; Xanthin considered as an oxide, s. Urginée. Urginea ; Scilla ; Squill. Urichémie ; Uricémie. Uricemia, or -æmia, Urhidrose ; Uridrose. Uridrosis. ...
  7. ... noted with digitalis leaf, digitoxin, digoxin, gitalin and squill from Urginea maritima and that from Urginea indica. It is ...
  8. ... U. S. P. c. b.—lb. .75 Fr. bulb Urginea maritima, Baker (Squill), deprived of outer scales.—Expector., Emetic, Diur.— Uses: ... Tincture, Spanish Fly, — see Tincture, Canthar- ides. Tincture, Squill.— U. S. P. lb. .60 Fr. bulb of Urginea maritima, Baker.—150 Gm. per litre.— Expector., Diur., ...
  9. ... 119. Urena Americana, 983. lobata, 338. sinuata, 338. Urginea Indica, Indian squill, 350. sp., 465. Urosteltna ikema, 499. Ursus Am. ...
  10. ... measure of success, however, with an extract of squills, or sea onion (Urginea maritima), was reported.2 The extract was prepared ...
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