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  1. ... a warm poultice, or a di=- cutient plaster. Currant, Black.—The fruit of a native shrub that grows ... heat, red- ness, swelling, and pain. Inguinal. Has reference to what is commonly called the groin. Lavement. ...
  2. ... put up into bottles: cooling, demulcent. Syrup of Black Currants. Syrupus e ribis nigris.—As syrup of lemon ... fourths of a hundred weight, brandy one gallon. Black currant wine.—Berries twenty pounds, brandy two to four ...
  3. ... white. Berry round, blackish-red, size of a black currant. Seed solitary. Every part of the tree, but ... but more aromatic, than the latter: yet, observes Ribes, (quoted by Bayle, Bibl. Therap. i. 363,) the ...
  4. ... med. de Par.. 1843, 2. s.. xi, 392; 540. — Ribes. Introduction aux enscig-nemeuts d'hvgicne J. Soc. ... Promot. Social Sc 1857, Lond., 1858, 488-497.—Ribes (F.) Coup deed rapide sur le ser- vice ...
  5. ... a. The absence of the expectora- tion resembling black currant jelly, b. The absence of a persistent bron- ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 5) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... thinks that it is the Ribes nigrum, or black currant; and Littre is of opinion that some gooseberry ... has made the only distinction between them in reference to the place of their growth, assuming that ...
  7. ... a decoction of the roots of the common black currant and the dew-berry: a handful of each ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A system of surgery (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lee & Blanchard, 1847
    ... ecchymosis, presenting an appear- ance almost like crushed black currants. There may be only a few of them; ... zu heilen. With lithographic sketches. Wurzb., 1822. 8vo. Ribes ; in Memoires de la Societe Medicale d'Emulation. ...
  9. ... of Cholera Infantum by eating freely of ripe currants. Black- berry jelly and cordial are popular remedies. The ... protect the public health. The goose- berry and black currant are also natives, and when trans- planted to ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg and Elliot, 1845
    ... the skin remains dry. Lemonade, solutions of tamarinds, currant, black- berry or strawberry-syrups, form very pleasant and ... of " a broken down semi-fluid pulp, resembling black currant jelly." (Abercrombie.) Enlargement of the spleen is particularly ...
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