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  1. ... to 4 grams (gss-j) in decoction, etc. BAPTISIA.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionacese, Podalyriese. ...
  2. ... berberine or a closely allied alkaloid, and is BAPTISIAWILD INDIGO. 97 probably derived from Abuta amara, Aublet. Habitat, ... in decoc- tion, etc. BAFT I SI A.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionaceae. Habitat.— ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... Brazilians employ the bark in rheumatism and fevers. BAPTISIA.-WILD INDIGO. The root and leaves of Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown (Sophora tinctoria, Linne; Podalyria tinctoria, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... Composita; Tinctura Aloes et Myrrhae ; Lotio Myrrhae Compositae. BAPTISIA TINCTORIA. Wild Indigo. Nat. Ord.—Fabaceaa. Sex. Syst.—Decandria Monogynia. BARK ...
  5. ... most usual form in medicine is the syrup. BAPTISIA.-Wild Indigo. Indigo sauvage, Fr.; Baptisie, G. The root of Baptisia (Sophora, Linne, Podalyria, Michaux) tinctoria, R. Brown. Nat. Ord.-Leguminosae, Papilionaceae. Origin.-Wild indigo is a common, smooth, perennial herb growing in ...
  6. ... shown that it is a highly efficient cholagogue. Baptisia.—Wild indigo. The root-bark of Baptisia tinctoria. (Not official.) Preparations corresponding to those of ...
  7. ... grain doses. not mentioned in the preceding pages. Baptisia, Wild Indigo,—is the root-bark of Baptisia tinctoria, an indi- genous plant. It is emeto- ...
  8. ... White Wood Bark .Liriodendron Tulipifera 75 65 95 Wild Indigo -Baptisia tinctoria _ 90 80 1 10 Wild Turnip . .Arum ... inflata) .lb. 30 “ Turnip (Arum triphyllum) .lb. 25 Indigo, Wild (Baptisia tinctoria).. lb, 25 Ink Root (Statice Caroliniana) .lb. ...
  9. ... bark of the root and the leaves (?) of Baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo), one of our familiar indigenous weeds. In its ... Geoffroya Jamaicensis. Jamaica cabbage-tree bark. " Surinamensis. Surinam " " Baptisia tinctoria. Wild indigo. Umbelliferx. Conium maculatum. Conium, U. S. jEthusa cynapium. Fool's ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - New medicines and their special therapeutics 
    Publication: St. Louis : Chas. E. Ware & Co., printers, 1877
    ... a day; the fluid-extract dose, \ to £ drachm. BAPTISIA TINCTORIA—WILD INDIGO. This is an indigenous plant, growing in many ... Arctium Major 21 Asclepias—Syriaca—Silk Weed 21 Baptisia Tinctoria—Wild Indigo . 22 Barberry—Berberis Vulgaris 23 Balmony—Chelone Glabra— ...
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