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  1. ... No plant is so easily forced ; and, unlike asparagus, it yields produce the first spring after raising ... polygonatum); a genus of plants, allied to the asparagus, which it resembles in the flowere and fruit, ...
  2. ... they are slightly nutritive. The young shoots of Asparagus are nourishing. ." When eaten, they communi- cate a ... Juniper, Carbonic Acid, Nitre, Acetate of Potash, and Asparagus. Order 2. Vasculari-cardiac Hyposthenics. Sect. 1. Arterial ...
  3. ... Asparagine is found in the young shoots of asparagus and of potatoes, in the roots of liquorice ... by covering up the stems of celery and asparagus, the softness and whiteness admired upon the table ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 5) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... in subacid drinks. Allicea for ordinary food, and asparagus. Tapping does not always ra- dically suc- ceed : ... the kidneys, will be found highly useful: and asparagus, which in an inferior degree answers the last ...
  5. ... to the manufacturers, contains: Gum guaiac 30 grains; asparagus seed, 30 grains; parsley seed, 30 grains; black ... based upon the foregoing: Gum guaiac gr. 480 Asparagus seed gr. 480 Parsley seed gr. 480 Black ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic ... 
    Publication: Mt. Vernon [Ohio] : Published by the author, printed by E.J. Ellis, 1847
    ... is prepared in strong infusion, and drank freely. Asparagus, (Aspargus Officinalis)—The root of this well kridwn ... salve,.............434 Black elder,.............285 asses,................ ... from the bowels, ib Assafoetida,----.......=. .338Bleeding ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods in nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1922
    ... THE PREPARATION OF FOOD proteins, such as tomatoes, asparagus, spinach, or onions, and season with butter and ... sick room. The most digestible green vegetables are asparagus-tops and the flower of cauliflower. They should ...
  8. ... and flowers generally, average Cabbage, savoy, broccott, artichokes, asparagus, cauliflowers, and greens in general, average ... • Cheese .... Milk, ... it and be froverned wisely to secure the safety and health of her offspring. Pregnant ladies of ...
  9. ... pepper, vinegar, salt, coffee, and tea. Salad dressings, asparagus, acid fruits, tomatoes, strawberries, etc., pastry of all ...
  10. ... must be simple and unstimulating. Meat, malt liquors, asparagus, and all acids, ™ust be avoided. Towards the ... galvano-caustic wire are preferred, for expedition and safety (in skilful hands) in some of the more ...
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