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  1. ... convallaria and lavender, Spanish wine, cin- namon, nutmeg, mistletoe, peony and dittany roots, long pepper, cubebs, and ... anti-epileptic ; and composed of Male pxony root, Mistletoe, Icory shavings, Horn of the hoof of the ...
  2. ... san- dalwood, 4 parts; buckthorn bark, 4 parts; mistletoe, 4 parts; sloe blos- soms, 2 parts; strawberry ...
  3. ... known by a “ Dissertation on the con- secrated Mistletoe of the Druids ; and by “ Tra- vels through ...
  4. ... lxiv. 73.—Carter (L M. G.) The American mistletoe as an oxytocic and emmenagogue. Chicago M. J. ... and henii-anEesthesia (on opposite sides), with especial reference to the views of Dr. Brown-Sequard. (Illustrated.) ...
  5. ... the animal body in preserving life. [VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A Eu- ropean parasite plant, of the family ... It is also called prepared kali; and, with reference to the sources from which it was obtained, ...
  6. ... rich. MISSADAN. Hydrargyrum. MISSIO SANGUINIS, Bloodletting. MISTIO, Mistura. MISTLETOE, Ariscum album—m. Yellowish, Viscum flavescens. MISTU'RA, ... so as to subsist at their expense. The mistletoe is a parasitic plant; — the louse a parasitic ...
  7. ... among these are ergot, hydrastis, cimici- fuga, thuja, mistletoe, ustilago maidis, borax, cottonwood, savine, rue, tansy, wormwood, ... i, page 82) and Toxines. VISCUM ALBUM, the mistletoe, is a European parasitic shrub which grows chiefly ...
  8. ... Viscum album, Linn. Natural order, Loranthacese. Common name, Mistletoe. Preparation, Tincture of leaves (and berries). Authorities. 1, ... veterinary." — Hering. HYDROPHOBINUM.—Authorities, erase " 11 v." (vide reference to other symptoms.—Hering.) " B.," Behlert on females.— ...
  9. ... ANAPHRODISIACS, RELAXANTS. ERGOT. USTILAGO. ANTHEMIS, CIMICIFUGA PULSATILLA. TOBACCO. MISTLETOE. ERGOT. SECALE CORNUTUM. Synonym—Spurred Rye. Part Employed— ...
  10. ... is also copied from Dr. Yeo's book.1 MISTLETOE. The European Mistletoe, Viscum album Linn., is a yellowish-green parasitic ... specimens ob- tained from several kinds of trees. Mistletoe has a mucilaginous, slightly astringent, slowly bitter taste, ...
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