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  1. ... repeated two or three times a day. summer savory. Salureja Hortensis— The Herb. 1282. The summer savory has a small, tough, fibrous root, sending up ... their appearance in August and September. 1283. Summer savory is cultivated in gardens for culinary purposes; and ...
  2. ... impart a scent to the headach snuff. SUMMER SAVORY. Satureja Hortensis—The Herb. 1175. The summer savory has a small, tough, fibrous root, sending up ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... veiny leaves, and purplish or whitish flowers. 10. Satureja. Calyx tubular, ten-ribbed. Corolla bilabiate ; seg- ments ... valuable remedy be added to our Materia Medica." SATUREJA HORTENSIS. Summer Savory. Nat. Ord.—Lamiaceaa. Sex. Syst.— ...
  4. ... salt, while it renders the meat neither less savory nor less nutritive. Fish, when gutted, may be ... in cookery, under the name of sweet or savory herbs, such as Mint Marjoram, Savory, Sage, and ...
  5. ... advantage over salt, in not rendering meat less savory nor les* nutritive, and in preventing putrefaction with ... tho meat is rendered peculiarly tender, and more savory than when roasted. For dyspeptics and those of ...
  6. ... Drs. F. C. Plunkett, Nathan Allen, Charles A. Savory, Joel Spalding, John O. Green, David Wells, Walter ... day, the last other remaining member being Dr. Savory, who died on February 2nd — the very xlay ...
  7. ... advantage over salt, in not rendering meat less savory nor less nutritive, and in preventing putrefaction with ... the meat is rendered peculiarly tender, and more savory than when rbasted. For dyspeptics and those of ...
  8. ... be crumbled into the Meat Juice as a savory diet for the sick, as one becomes able ... artit-e now in the market), and summer savory, each, 1 tea-spoonful; a few sprigs of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Dr. Chase's third, last and complete receipt book and household physician, or, Practical ... 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. and Windsor, Ont. : Published by F.B. Dickerson & Co., 1890
    ... be crumbled into the Meat Juice as a savory diet for the sick, as one becomes able ... artk-e now in the market), and summer savory, each, 1 tea-spoonful; a few sprigs of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, or, the London dispensatory : further adorned by the studies and ... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed by John Allen, for Nicholas Booone [sic], at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill ; Daniel Henchman over-against the Brick Meeting-House ; and John Edwards, at the Sign of the Light-House, 1720
    ... nota- ble use in the French Pox. Satureia. Savory Summer. Savory is hot and dry in the third degree. Winter Savory is not so hot, both of them expel ... of Orpine. Thaspi. See Nastutium Thimbra A wild Savory. Thymum. Time hot and dry in the third ...
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