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  1. ... na.* The plant Marjoram :—also written Marjorana. See Origanum Vulgare. Majora'na Sy-ri'a-ca.* A name ... Also the Pharmacopoeial name (U.S. 1870, 1880) of Origanum vulgare, or common Marjoram. Origanum is gently tonic and ...
  2. 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
    ... found in a sort of cane. Mancurana. The origanum vulgare. MAXDIBULA. (From mando, to chew.) The lower jaw. ... said to be produced. Zazarhendi lierbi. Wild marjorum. Origanum vulgare of Linnxus: spicis subrotunais paniculatis conglomeratis, bracleis calyce ...
  3. ... ever employed at present. Origanum. U. S., L., E. [Origanum Vulgare, D.] Marjo- ram. The herb of Origanum vulgare. Med. Prop. Gently tonic, and excitant. Use. In ...
  4. ... observed there by myself along the Rio Negro. Origanum vulgare of Europe and the adjoining portion of Asia. ... In planted gardens and in woods, sweete marjoram” [Origanum vulgare?), “ sorell ” (Rumex acetosella), “ penerial, yarrow” (Achillea millefolium'), “myrtle,” ...
  5. ... been used for tetter, and other eruptive diseases. ORIGANUM VULGARE. Nat. Ord. �Orchidea. Sex. Syst.�Didynamia Gymnospermia. Common ... Orach, 63 | Orange tree, 109 663 INDEX, PAGE Origanum vulgare, 274 Orobanche americana, 275 Oryza sativa, 275 Osier, ...
  6. ... Orange Peel. Orange Root. See Golden Seal. • Origanum {Origanum vulgare, Wild marjoram). Plate J.— Used chiefly as a condiment in cooking. The warm infusion is sometimes used to bring out the rash of ... The oil of origanum is used for the same purposes, though more ...
  7. ... purplish, or flesh-coloured. In wet meadows. August. ORIGANUM VULGARE. L. D. * Common Marjoram. The Herb. Didynamia 'Gymnospermia. ... powder Opium Persian purificatum Opodeldoc Opoponax Orange Orchis Origanum majorana vulgare Orris, Florentine 38 445 526 449 461 463 ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Term in pharmacy 
    Publication: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Co., [1891?]
    ... Origanum, U. S. — Wild Marjoram. Leaves and tops of Origanum vulgare, Linnb. Nat. Ord., Labiatse. Constituents : volatile oil one ... Seed. Vol. oil, 5%, fixed oil, 25%. Origanum. Origanum vulgare. Herb. Vol. oil, resin, bitter prin’pl. Orange ...
  9. ... used with water as an agreeable drink. Origanum (Origanum Vulgare). — A perennial herb growing in Europe and this ... of, Opodeldoc, Orange Peel, " " Tinct. of, Orbits, Orchitis, Origanum, •' Vulgare, Ornus Europea, Osmunda Regalis, Otalgia, Otitis, Otorrhoea, Ovaries, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Farmacopea mexicana 
    Publication: Mexico : Imprenta á cargo de Manuel N. de la Vega, 1846
    ... Narcótico. Opopónaco. Pastinaca opoponax. Goma-re- sina. Orégano.—Origanum vulgare. Orégano del pais.—Lippia origanoides. Hojas. Difusivo. Oro. ... Díctamo de creta. Origanum major ana.—Mej orana. Origanum vulgare.—Orégano dei pais. Ova gallinaccea.—Huevos. Oxalis acetosella.— ...
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