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  1. ... is obtained from various species of mimosa and prunus; and consequently there are many varieties of gum. ... fruit trees, — such as the almond, cherry, peach, apricot, Ac. The indige- nous gums have nearly the ...
  2. ... cur- rants of all kinds, melons, oUves, peaches, apricots, ptoe apples, nectarines, tamarinds, pomegranates, prunes, raisins, figs, ... sorts of spices. By following these rules with reference to food, and by taking such exercise as ...
  3. ... rather peculiar, lt abounds with the sassafras and Prunus borealis; the former of which, especially, is scattered ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Tonga. Prince’s Pine Pipsissewa. Prinos verticillata Black Alder. Prunus Persica Peach tree. Pruntis serotina Wild Cherry Ptelea ...
  5. ... well as green, currants, gooseberries, pears, apples, plums, apricots, melons, and all kinds of nuts or kernels; ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - G. H. G. Jahr's Manual of homoeopathic medicine 
    Publication: Allentown, Pa. : The Academical Bookstore, 1836-1838
    ... 154. Sassaparilla. Trigonocephalus Lachesis. Lactuca virosa. Lamium album. Prunus laurocerasus. Ledum palustre. Lycopodium clavatum. Teucrium marum verum. ...
  7. ... Tolutanus. Syrup.—Dose, 13.H3SS- 550 MATERIA MEDICA. Prunus Virginiana. Wild Cherry Bark. This, often valuable as ... of the " pythogenic" theory of Murchison (('. e., its reference always to foul air, as that of sewers), ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... Laughing, how produced, i. 337. Lauro-cerasus, see Prunus, Prussic acid. Lawrence, his hypothesis concerning life and ...
  9. ... Do.se. 3j to 3 j; in solution. [PRUNUS VIRGINIANA. W. II. 985. Cortex. Wild Cherry-tree. ... remedvum nisi quod tempestivo vsvjiat tale.—Ibid, The references are to the pages of this Volume, unless ...
  10. ... if stomach and intestines don't rebel (P). Prunus Virginiana, the bark has been found useful, esp. ... for the indigestion. The acidum muriaticum dilutum (B). Prunus Virginiana. The wild cherry has a domestic reputation, ...
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