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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... chiefly in moist places; com- monly known as club-moss. Lycopo'dium, li-ko-po-de-um. A ... Ph.) for the yellowish powder of spores of club-moss. It is employed as an absorbent application to ...
  2. ... Morrhuae Oleum, 454 Morus Nigra, 454 Moschus, 454 Moss, Club, 449 Hair Cap, 462 Mother’s Cordial, 190 Motherwort, • ...
  3. ... the reactions is very great and especially in reference to the kind and amount of antigen employed, ... nation and precipitation in other diseases as well. Reference has already been made to the increase of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Flora cestrica : an attempt to enumerate and describe the flowering and filicoid plants of ... 
    Publication: West-Chester, Penn. : Printed for the author by S. Siegfried, 1837
    ... Morgeline. La 274 Mom n«-al .rjr 132 Moss. Club 588 Mostazo 390 M «iher-wort Mom on ...
  5. ... the thecae of the Lycopodium clavatum, or Common Club-moss. It is very inflammable, and employed for pyrotechnical ... the sporules of the Lycopodium clavatum, or Common Club-moss, from its producing an instantaneous flash of light ...
  6. ... ii.264 pink, ii. 673 tree, ii. 525 Club-moss, common, ii. 52 tribe, ii. 55 Cneorum tricoccon, ... Lux, i. 52 Lycium europa?um, ii. 621 Lycopodiaceae, ii. 55 Lycopodium, ii. 55 clavatum, ii. 55 ...
  7. ... ON THE STOMACH. 321 LYCOPODIUM. LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM. Synonym—Club-moss. Part Employed—The spores. Natural Order—Lycopodiaceae. Locality—Europe, Asia, North America. Botanical Description—Club- ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... nearly inert, and are not employed. LYCOPODIUM CLAYATUM. Club-moss. The capsules of this moss, and of others ... Clove bark 1321 Clove, pink 1323 Cloves 188 Club-moss 1349 Clyster, cathartic 960 Clyster of aloes 960 ...
  9. ... Produce Artificial Lightning. 1. Take the pollen of club-moss (lycopodium), and scatter it rapidly and extensively over ... Preserve the Hands Dry for Delicate Work. Take club moss (lycopodium) in fine powder, and rub a little ...
  10. ... M. Herpin enters into many statistical data with reference to the results of treatment by this agent. ... excited by them. These observations hold good with reference to Epilepsy, and some other forms of Convulsive ...
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