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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of medical jurisprudence (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Albany : Published by O. Steele ... [et al.], 1835
    ... and by others cynapin.* Chcerophyllum sylvestre, L. (Wild chervil.) The root of this plant has produced delirium, ...
  2. ... Medicinal Rhubard—Ferns—Lichens—Seaweeds—Mushrooms. dian Cress, Chervil, Savory, Rosemary, Lavender, Basil, Balm, Angelica, Anise, Cummin, ... Cure. With Authenticated Evidence of its Efficacy and Safety. Containing a Detailed Account of the Various Processes ...
  3. ... the jui- ces of such plants as lettuce, chervil, borage, wild succory, water cresses, cVc. I prepared ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Taplin improved, or A complete treatise on the art of farriery : wherein are fully explained .... 
    Publication: Troy [N.Y.] : Printed and sold by Francis Adancourt, at the Columbian Book-Store, and also sold by Whiting & Powers, in Troy ; by H.C. Southwick, in Albany ; W.E. Norman, in Hudson, & Samuel Wood, in N. York, 1815
    ... great service. Their med- icine is made of chervil bruised and beat up with stale beer, with ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, October 13, 1941
    ... fresh. Cherries, red and white, canned, w. p. Chervil, fresh. Cranberries, fresh. Currants, fresh. Currant juice, fresh. ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Diet manual, Fitzsimons General Hospital 
    Publication: Denver, Colorado : Fitzsimons General Hospital, 1941
    ... fresh Cherries, red and white, canned, w.p, Chervil, fresh Cranberries, fresh Currants, fresh Currant juice, fresh ...
  7. ... sweet marjoram, tarragon, sweet basil, rosemary, mint, burnet, chervil, dill, and parsley will grow abundantly with very ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Beauty and hygiene 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Brothers, 1897
    ... nut- meg ; a bunch of leeks, celery, and chervil; three cloves of garlic; a pinch of pepper; ... for greater security; and the opening of the safety waste-pipe may be effectually closed by covering ...
  9. ... aperient vegetables, such as spinach, beet-root, chicory, chervil and watercresses, all of which are anti-scorbutics ; ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Boston : Wells and Lilly, 1823
    ... have recourse to the old specifics of boiled chervil leaves, whether of the scandix cerefolium, or chaeroph' ...
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