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  1. ... rice with milk and sugar------------------ 200 % cup stewed apricots_____250 2 slices bread with butter.._ 175 Calories ... bread. Peaches. Pears. Plums. Dried, stewed.fi Apples. Apricots. Peaches. Prunes. 95S ADMINISTRATION, AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE? Table ...
  2. ... in the accuracy of Dr. Channing's PRINOS VERTICILLATUS _ PRUNUS VIRGINIANA. 389 observations,respecting the remedial value of ... of the Confectio Sennas of the London Pharmacopoeia. PRUNUS VIRGINIANA. Cortex. The Bark of the Wild Cherry. ...
  3. ... BARK OF I'RFXFS VIRGINIAXA.—F. S. Preparations.— Tincture Prunus. Syrup Primus Virg. Dose.—Of either, the dose ... from gtt. v. to oj. Therapeutic Action.—The Prunus Virginiana is tonic, astringent and sedative. The bark ...
  4. ... easily digested are melons, prunes, raw apples, pears, apricots, bananas, and fresh currants. Fruits Most Suitable for ... used, either dried or fresh—apples, peaches, prunes, apricots, berries. IMPERIAL CREAM Make a plain lemon jelly; ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Wm. R. Warner's therapeutic ready reference book for physicians 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : William R. Warner & Co., 1895
    ... the mucous membrane of the respiratory traCl, the Prunus Virginiana as a tonic ... WARNER’S REFERENCE BOOK. INTRODUCTION. 5 to each other in their ...
  6. ... Laughing, how produced, i. 239. Lauro-cerasus.—See Prunus, Prussic acid. Lawrence, his hypothesis concerning Ufe and ... calcuU of, n. 627. Protuberant eye, i 540. Prunus lauro-cerasus, i 296. Prurigo, ii. 649. Pruritus, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 4) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... the form of the distilled water of the prunus Lauro-cerasus, it was not long since made ... distilled water ofthe leaves or kernels of the prunus Lauro* cerasus, under different circumstances, will produce both ...
  8. ... to those of Peruvian bark. WILD-CHERRY BARK.—PRUNUS VIRGINIANA. U.S. ' Bark of the Prunus Virginiana, an indigenous tree. General character of the ... Unites tonic and astringent properties. Employed chiefly in reference to the former. Perceptible effects. In small doses, ...
  9. ... each kind must be considered not only in reference to the relative proportion of ... Gooseberry. Currant. Strawberry. Raspberry. Blackberry. Mulberry. ...
  10. ... Damascenum—d. Moun- tain, Quassia simarouba—d. Tree, Prunus do mestica. . , . , r DANCING, Salta'tio, (F.) Danse. ... obtained from various species of the mimosa and prunus; and conse- quently there are many varieties of ...
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