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  1. ... especially in pregnant women. (See Therapeutics.) VISCUM ALBUM. (Mistletoe) Botanical Description.—This is the Viscum Flacceus of ... find the follow- ing remarks by Matthiolus: "The mistletoe of the oak (that being the best), made ...
  2. ... excite uterine contractions with quinine, capsicum, corn-smut, mistletoe. If still persistent, and the os uteri dilatable, ... b, leaf and flowers ; ;and style. c, stamen Mistletoe (Viscum Album). This parasitical Mistletoe. shrub, which de- ( ...
  3. ... remedy for, 148; vetch, 177. Mississippi nut, 333. Mistletoe, 63. Mitchella, 404. Mock moccason, 425. Molasses, subst. ... of Linn T. and Gray ; N. A. Flora. Mistletoe. Diffused ; grown on oaks ; Newbern. Fl. May. Mer. ...
  4. ... of Asia and America. It in- cludes the Mistletoe of the Oak ( Viscum album), well known in ... Vls'cold. [Viscol'des; from vis’cum, the “mistletoe,” and ciio;, a “form.”] Resembling the mistletoe. Vis' ...
  5. ... Phoradendron flavescens, Nutt. Synonyms, Viscum flavescens, Pursh.; American Mistletoe; part employed, the leaves; natural order, Loranthaceoe; habitat, ...
  6. ... the adjoining portion of Asia. Called in Britain mistletoe, in Anglo-Saxon “ mistiltan ” (Prior), in Germany “ mistel ” ( ... East Mediterranean countries and Siberia. A kind of mistletoe called in Italy “ visco quercino ” (Lenz), in Greece “ ...
  7. ... green willow twigs or fresh leaves of the mistletoe; the former being preferred in the state of ... 1872, p. 209.) H. C. W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ...
  8. ... green willow twigs or fresh leaves of the mistletoe ; the former being preferred in the state of ... Oct. 10, 1867, p. 212!) W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ...
  9. ... green willow twigs or fresh leaves of the mistletoe ; the former being preferred in the state of ... Oct. 10, 1867, p. 212.) W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ...
  10. ... 500 a. Larix, 519. Lindera, 473. Malus, 169. Mistletoe, 480. Myrica, 501. Newbouldia, 407. Populus, 511. Ptelia, ... 0.6 to 2 Cc.). LORANTH ACE/E,- Mistletoe Family. 480. MISTLETOE.-The bark of Phoradendron flavescens ...
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