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  1. ... the different degrees of activity of this preparation. Cherry -laurel water (Aqua laurocerasi) is officinal in European ... of the leaves. The fruit, somewhat resembling a cherry, has two cells containing numerous seeds and a ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: New York : Printed by J. & J. Harper for Collins and Hannay ... [et al.], 1827
    ... or intestines, and the kernels of plumb and cherry stones have germinated there ; all which we shall ... occa- sionally been found to do, and particularly cherry-stones, for two, or even for three years, ...
  3. ... of Potash, Sulphuret of Potash, Kousso, Kreasote, Lachesis, Cherry-laurel, Marsh-trefoil, Indian tobacco, Wolf's-foot, Carbonate ... of Yau- quelin's acid in six ounces of cherry-water, of which he took a tablespoonful every ...
  4. ... on Learning PHILADELPHIA; Sherman & Co., Printers, Seventh and Cherry Sts. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. DIVISION THIRD. ... size, from a tumor not larger than a cherry to a growth of the magnitude of a ...
  5. ... foet., Pothos-foeti- dus. 977 228.—Prun.-sp., Prunus-spino- sa. 978 224. —*Puls., Pulsatilla (Hah- nemann). ... by the patient subsisting on the sour pie-cherry. Nor is this the only instance in which ...
  6. ... corn or of coffee, citron- or melon-seeds, cherry-stones, pebbles, buttons, and small pieces of coin. ... body, if a grain of corn, melon-seed, cherry-stone, or pebble, will be expelled through the ...
  7. ... changes to a blue and then to a cherry red, which betokens the certain dissolution of the ... head are straws, slate-pencils, hair-pins, pebbles, cherry-stones, leather strings, needles, pins, etc. Those which ...
  8. ... a tumor, varying originally in size from a cherry to a pigeon’s egg, painless, smooth, circumscribed, elastic, ... size from a bean to that of a cherry, and reaching down over the back of the ...
  9. ... smooth surface, growing to the size of a cherry-stone, and are seen to pulsate synchronously with ... may vary in size from that of a cherry-stone to that of a hen’s egg, can ...
  10. ... The tumor was almost the size of a cherry, and was attached to the tragus by means ... warm, in ear, as required. 1 “ For water, cherry-laurel water may be substituted.” (C. H. Burnett.) ...
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