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  1. ... Strobus, White Pine, . . . . Inner bark, 40 Phoradendron, American Mistletoe, . Plant, . . 3° Plantago major, Common Plantain, . Plant, . . 30 ... Wild Violet or Pansy, Plant, . . 30 Viscum Album, .... . Mistletoe, Plant, . . 30 Vaccinum Crassifolium, . Creeping Huckleberry,Plant, . . 30 ...
  2. ... disease. guipsine (gip'sin). A proprietary preparation from mistletoe: used for lowering arterial tension in arteriosclerosis. gujasanol ( ... An abbreviation for L. mis'Iura, a mixture. mistletoe (mis'el-to). A parasitic plant, Vis'cum ...
  3. ... to give a fine color to mixtures. VISCUM.-Mistletoe. Gui de chene, Gillon, Fr. ; Mistel, G. Viscum ... Pursh. Nat. Ord.-Loranthaceae. Origin and Description.-The mistletoes are small parasitic evergreen shrubs, growing mostly upon ...
  4. ... Pursh. Nat. Ord.-Loranthaceae. Origin and Description.-The mistletoes are small parasitic evergreen shrubs, growing mostly upon ... dark-brown bark and pale-yellow berries. Constituents.-Mistletoe has been analyzed by Gaspard, Funcke, Winckler, Macaire, ...
  5. ... Plants, illustrated. 82. Parasitic Plants, illustrated by the Mistletoe, Dodder, &c. LESSON VI. Morphology of Stems and ... even 6hrubs. One of the latter is the Mistletoe, the 6eed of which germinates on the bough ...
  6. ... mis'te-o (misceo, mixtum, to mix). Mixture. Mistletoe, mis'il-to. Viscum album. M., yel'low- ... Phoradendron, for-ah-den'dron. Flavescens. Amer- ican mistletoe, growing on oaks, etc. Berries of this parasitic ...
  7. ... to 2 fluidrachms (2 to 8 C. c.). MISTLETOE. Phoradendron flavescens, Nutt. Synonyms, Viscum flavescens, Pursh.; American Mistletoe; part employed, the leaves; natural order, Loranthacece; habitat, ...
  8. ... to 2 fluidrachms (2 to 8 C. c.). MISTLETOE. Phoradendron flavescens, Nutt, Viscum flavescens, Pursh. Synonyms, American Mistletoe; part employed, the leaves; natural order, Loranthacece; habitat, ...
  9. ... especially in pregnant woipen. (See Therapeutics.) VISCUM ALBUM. (Mistletoe.) Botanical Description.—This is the Viscum Flaceeus of ... find the follow- ing remarks by Matthiolus: “The mistletoe of the oak (that being the best), made ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... composed of iron in combi- nation with arsenic. Mistletoe. See Viscum. MISTURA. A mixture. A fluid com- ... of the animal machine in preserving life. VTSCUM. Mistletoe. Viscum album of Linnxus. This singular parasitical plant ...
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