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  1. ... myrrh and sulphur finely pulver- ized. Take of white oak, with the bark off, make a small coal ... and a tea made from the sprigs of white oak, to drink as a tea, which is very ...
  2. ... N. C.......................................... LXIV AVhite House, A'a.......................................... CXIII White Oak Swamp, A'a................................... L White Oak Swamp Bridge, ...
  3. ... do any safe, permanent good ; astringent remedies as white-oak bark," ooze," as it is called in country places, being the water in which white-oak .bark has been boiled ; it acts as an ...
  4. ... general obser- vations are required. 1. Vegetable ástringents. WHITE-OAK BARK.—QUERCUS ALBA. U. S. -0 ': BLACK-OAK BARK.— ... from different species of Quercus. Quercus alba or white-oak, and Q. tinctoria or black-oak, the species ...
  5. ... and water with the inner bark of the white oak and apply. ERYTHRONIUM. 129 PORCELIA. the seeds of ... decoction of the bark of this and the white oak in night-sweats, the infusion being used internally ...
  6. ... the bark of sumack roots, a handful of white oak twigs, a haudful of lungwort, a handful of ... pasted a glass jar. I then split dry white oak rails as true as practicable, and stowed the ...
  7. ... flowers, of each 1 oz.; with a little white oak bark, may be added to the wine tinc- ... Cure. —Lye made from wood ashes, and boil white-oak bark in it un- til it is quite ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Queen’s delight Stillingia. Queen’s-root Stillingia. Quercus alba . . White Oak bark. Quercus lusitanica, I ~ .. var. infectoria. j a s- ...
  9. ... It is a spongy substance, growing on the white oak, pine, and hickory trees, generally used for catching ... Infusion of Oak Bark.— Upon a handful of white oak bark, shred fine, pour a quart of boiling ...
  10. ... K-ZlAdZL r 3, . Ai £OXUd ... Description of white-oak bark. I Its sensible properties and relations to ... oak bark less disposed to occasion constipation than white-oak bark. Sometimes even laxative. Both more used externally ...
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