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  1. ... Emol- lient, like the Althaea. ALCHACHENGE, Physalis. ALCHACHIL, Rosmarinus. ALCHAEST, Alcahest ALCHEMIL'LA, said to have been ... Mentum. ANTHORA VULGARIS, Aconitum an- thora. ANTHOS : see Rosmarinus—a. Sylvestris, Ledum sylvestre. ANTHRA'CIA, from <t^ ...
  2. ... proper management of this dye, lilachs, violets, mallows, rosemary flowers, soupes au vin, agates^ and other shades ... oz.; oil of origanum 12 drops; oil of rosemary 10 drops ; oil of lavender 6 drops ; oil ...
  3. ... 0.333 c.c.). anthos o., oil of rosemary, o. of bay, a volatile oil from MyPcia ... the fresh petals of Ro'sa damasce'na. rosemary o. (L. o'leum rosmari'ni), the volatile ...
  4. ... form of confections, as excipients for pill masses. ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS. Rosemary. The recent leaves. Labiatee, Monardese. Linne. Bentley and Trimen. Constituents.—Oleum Rosmarini, or oil of rosemary, is the important constituent. It is liquid, yellowish, ...
  5. ... Valeriana lo- custa. 66. Caulis ramosus, branched; as Rosmarinus offi- cinalis. 67. Caulis ramossissimus, having many branches; ... acetic tether, in the volatile oils of lavender, rosemary, turpentine, bergamot, &c. It is,on the other ...
  6. ... of the following mints are officinal: Lavandula vera, Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia officinalis, Mentha piperita, Mentha viridis, Melissa officinalis. They are respectively known as Lavender (Lavandula), Rosemary (Rosmarinus), Sage (Salvia), Peppermint (Mentha Piperita), Spearmint (Mentha ...
  7. ... of the following mints are officinal: Lavandula vera, Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia officinalis, Mentha piperita, Mentha viridis, Melissa officinalis. They are respectively known as Lavender (Lavandula), Rosemary (Rosmarinus), Sage (Salvia), Peppermint (Mentha Piperita), Spearmint (Mentha ...
  8. ... drachms. Rheum Palmatum. Medicinal Part. The tops. Description.-Rosemary is an erect, perennial, evergreen shrub, two to ... few, bright blue or white. Calyx purplish. History.-Rosemary is a native of the countries surrounding the ...
  9. ... rolled backwards spirally on each side, as in rosemary. REVULSION (revello, to pull away). The occurrence of ... former is a stearopten, the latter an elaopten. ROSEMARY. The Rosmarinus offi- cinalis, a Labiate plant, used ...
  10. ... as in Carolina princeps. 9. Dentate ; as in Rosmarinus officinalis. 10. Nicked; as in Allium cepa. 11. ... without any residue. The roots of zedoary, thyme, rosemary, sage, the inula hellenium, the anemone, the pasque ...
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