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  1. ... 2. Mercury. Mercurialis. No. 57. • s. Buxaceae: 1. Boxwood. Buxus sempervirens. No. 19. t. Polygonaceae: 1. Sour dock. Rumex. ... nigra. Black mustard. See Sinapis, No. 85. 19. Buxus sempervirens. Box tree. Buxacese. Poison: Alkaloid—buxin. Toxic parts: ...
  2. ... Walz (1860) identical with buxine, the alkaloid of Buxus sempervirens, Linni, and, according to Fliickiger (1869), also with ... uva ursi are efficient; the last is officinal. Buxus sempervirens was found by Ringer and Murrell to produce ...
  3. ... 2. The pharmacopoeia! name of the box. See Buxus sempervirens. Buxus sempervirens. The systematic name of the buxus of the pharmacopoeias. The leaves possess a very ...
  4. ... 2. The pharmacopceial name of the box. See Buxus sempervirens. Buxus sempervirens. The systematic name of the buxus of the pharmacopoeias. The leaves possess a very ...
  5. ... substance, lately detected by M. Faure in the Buxus sempervirens. BUXTON. A village in Derbyshire, where there are ... 2. The pharmacopceal name of the box. See Buxus sempervirens.�B. sempe'rvirens. The buxus. Tho leaves possess ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... not failed to kill and expel the worm. BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. Box. Nat Ord. — Euphorbiaceas. Sex. Syst. — Moncecia Tetrandria, THE LEAVES. Description. — Buxus Sempervirens is a small, dense-leaved, hard- wooded, evergreen ...
  7. ... natural structure. See Raised Plate. Box-Tree. See Buxus Sempervirens. Box-Wood. See Cornus Florida. BRACHE'RIUM. From ... 8 H 7 . BUXINE'. An alkaloid obtained from Buxus sempervirens. BUX'US. From nvKat]u, to become hard; ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 3) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... for the manufacture of charcoal.7 98 The Buxus sempervirens of Linnoeus. 97 It is still extensively used ... varieties, arborescens, angustifolia, suffruticosa, aud myrtifolia. 99 The Buxus sempervirens of Linuajus ; very common in the south of ...
  9. ... Acalypha Indica, Linn.) ; the European and Asiatic Box (Buxus sempervirens, Linn.) ; the Spanish Casca- rilla, the bark of ... Snakeroot 62 Button-bush 76 Button-wood 76 Buxus sempervirens 147-2 o Caa-apia 152-2 Caapeba ...
  10. ... is from a scruple to a drachm. W. BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. Box. This evergreen shrub is too well known ... Butyric ether 1515 Butyric fermentation 1515 Butyrin 567 Buxus sempervirens 1478 Byttera febrifuga 1475 c Caballine aloes 86 ...
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