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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with explanatory, critical, and practical observations ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, in Second-Street, MDCCXCI [1791]
    ... it is little termed, of the fhops. employed. ASPARAGUS [Ros.] Radix, turiones. Afparagus officinalis Lin. Afparagus; the ... Small doSes it may be taken with great Safety; and that, without at all disordering the constitution, ...
  2. ... Similar: Agar, Bry. ASIMINA TRILOBA. Similar: Illie, Liriodendron. ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS. Antidotes: Aeon, Apis, Coff. 48. DRUG RELATIONSHIP. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... the design, construction, and equipment, including items of safety. Rev. May 1, 1945. Springfield, 1945. 50p. (Pamphl. ... one to eight. 1933. No. 135. Health and safety education; a tentative course of study for second- ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Geography made easy : being an abridgement of the American universal geography : to which are ... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Thomas & Andrews, sold at their bookstore ... , Ezra Lincoln, printer, Sept. 1816
    ... celebrated for their strength and goodness, legumes, hemp, asparagus, melons, saffron, tobacco, &c. The forests are beautiful, ...
  5. ... aliments: carrots, salsafy, igoats beard) beet-root, turnip, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, artichoke, cardoons, pompions, melons, &c. 3d, ... Iv. and Nichol- son's Journal, 15. ASPA'RAGUS. (Asparagus, «'. m. AnrapayoSt a young shoot before it unfolds ...
  6. ... aliments: carrots, salsafy, tgoats- Deam) beet-root, turnip, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, artichoke, cardoons, pompions, melons, &c? 3d, ... 5 Mountain Wood, he esculent, and flavoured like asparagus. Asclepias vincetoxicum. The systematic name for the vincetoxicum ...
  7. ... aliments: carrots, salsafy, (.goats- beard) beet-root, turnip, asparagus, cabbage, lettuce, artichoke, cardoons, pompions, melons, &c. 3d, ... pecu liar vegetable principle, which spontaneously form i| asparagus juice which has been evaporated to the con- ...
  8. ... besides the marshmallow, as in the shoots of asparagus, in vetches grown in the dark, in all ... the plant mav also part ill. Asclepias Incarnata.—Asparagus Officinalis. 1467 be usefully employed in arresting hemorrhages, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Diet in illness and convalescence 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1899
    ... lettuce, greens, mushrooms, young onions, and olives. Celery, asparagus, and tomatoes are questiona- ble. Sour apples cut ... to supply an invalid for a week. The asparagus cream soup is also especially good. For the ...
  10. ... such as finely chopped spinach, cauliflower, ends of asparagus, puree of potatoes, peas, beans, len- tils. The ... with but a little lioiled. salt in it. Asparagus. 5° gm. Soft, without the W i t ...
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