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  1. ... that the salt has burned the leaves of daisies and other broad-leaved plants; the moss or ...
  2. 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
    ... dulca- mara. Worm-bark. See Geoffraa. Worm-grass, perennial. See Spigelia. Worm, guinea. See Dracunculus. Worm, ring. ...
  3. ... of adrenin. Lancet, Lond., 1912, ii, 1754.— Robinson (Daisy M.-O.). Traitement des cancers cutanes et importance ... Leipz., 1923, n. F., viii, 233; 246.—Robinson (Daisy O.). Hygiene ofthe skin. N. York M. J. [ ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The philosophy of natural history 
    Publication: Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1827
    ... imagine that the young worms were in perfect safety, and that their castle ... nearly completed a cell, and filled it with provisions, deposit their own ...
  5. ... imagine that the young worms were in perfect safety, and that their castle ... nearly completed a cell, and filled it with provisions, de- posit their ...
  6. ... walls, and contained in addition a few scattered cells. Virchow has included all ... Linn.), is a perennial herb with a large, branched, woody root, from ...
  7. ... floribus imbneatis of Linnaeus. Common toad-flax. A perennial in- digenous plant, Common in barren pastures, hedges, ... trough into the disengaging vessel, the tube of safety is employed. For the extrication of gases taking ...
  8. ... ninpog, “ bitter,” and pi(,a, a “root.”] A perennial herb, the sole representa- tive of a genus ... the foot of some animal.] A genus of perennial herbs of the order Berberidacece. Also the Pharmacopoeial ...
  9. ... Demonomania. D^ES, Ta?da?. DAFFODIL, Narcissus pseudonarcissus. DAISY, COMMON, Bellis—d. Ox-eye, Chry- santhemum leucanthemum. ... the immediate or active more or less spacious cells, called the Elhmot- principies of vegetables, which were ...
  10. ... inflamma- tory process of the bone without undue cell proliferation ; but in ... disease can with safety be left to themselves, if not causing constitu- ...
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