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  1. ... done great service. Their medicine is made of chervil bruised and beat up with stale beer, vvith ...
  2. ... without inconvenience, be replaced by a decoction of chervil mixed with milk; constipation, so frequently met with ...
  3. ... the labour; milk mixed with a decoction of chervil is the most generally used for this purpose. ... and distensions, that the chances for the mother's safety after these painful attempts, which are sometimes made ...
  4. ... of the inflammation, the pulp of the hemlock, chervil or parsley, applied very warm to the breasts. ...
  5. ... of the inflammation, the pulp of the hemlock, chervil or parsley, applied very warm to the breasts. ...
  6. ... without inconvenience, be replaced by a decoction of chervil mixed with milk. Constipation, so frequently met with ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... according to Knellius and Stephens, a species of Chervil. This opinion, however, is controverted by Matthiolus and ... an etymolo- gy which we may with great safety reject. The Kingfisher builds its nests on the ...
  8. ... be added Parsley (Pelroseli'num sati'vum) and Chervil (Anthris'cus Cerefo'lium), used as pot- herbs ... carry down the solid particles that endanger the safety of the wine.1 The peculiar qualities of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1852-1854
    ... these may be added Parsley (Petroselinum sativum) and Chervil (Anthriscus Cerefolium), used as pot-herbs and garnishings; ... carry down the solid particles that endanger the safety of the wine.8 1 Zimmerman, Treat, on ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1863
    ... and by others cynapin.% Chcerophyllum sylvestre, L. (Wild chervil.) The root of this plant has produced delirium, ...
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