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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... Then Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.—Ternstroemiacete. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... Thea Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.— Ternstrcemiacece. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  3. ... ast. sti.; in nervous headache. “ Germanica, see Yeronica. “ Sinensis, Chinese tea plant and its varieties. “ viridis, Green tea, Ls. ast. sti.; in headache. Theobroma Cacao, ...
  4. ... is prepared in Japan from the seeds of Camellia japonica. (Ibid., 637, 764.) Properties. Green tea is characterized by a dark- green color, sometimes ...
  5. ... and growth as any two varieties of the Camellia japonica, each by proper management will produce black or green tea in- differently." This accords, in every particular, with ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A guide to the organic drugs of the United States pharmacopoeia 1890 : containing in addition ... 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A. : Botanical Department of Eli Lilly & Company, 1899
    ... Caffeina Citrata. Caffeina Citrata Effervescens. 1—Tea—Thea Sinensis Linn 6. 20 VEGETABLE DRUGS. Synonym—Camellia Thea Link. Evergreen shrub 1-2 m. (3- ...
  7. ... two principal varieties of tea-plant or Thea Sinensis, the Thea bohea and Thea viridis, the black tea and the green. Ord. Camelliaceae. In commerce many kinds of tea ...
  8. ... are only varieties of one species, the Thea Sinensis, and any one of them will afford the black or green tea, the difference being solely attributable to the mode ...
  9. ... are only varieties of one species, the Thea Sinensis, and any one of them will afford the black or green tea; the difference being solely attributable to the mode ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American homoeopathic dispensatory 
    Publication: Chicago : Cross and Delbridge, 1884
    ... a chin-en'sis.) NAT. ORDER, Temstromiacose. SYN., Camellia tliea, C. the!fern, Tliea assimiea, T. bohea, T. eusarea, T. imperialis, T. sinensis, T. strieta, T. veridis. VULG., Tea. This evergreen ...
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