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  1. ... Asia. Called in Britain rough cicely or rough chervil or hemlock-chervil (Prior) ; and possibly included with the preceding in ... Persoon. Anthriscus cerefolium of Europe? Called in Britain chervil, in Anglo-Saxon “ casrfille,” in France “ cerfeuil ” (Prior, ...
  2. ... eating any infectious herbs, or the like. Mad-chervil; milfoil, is the same with yarrow; hemlock, and ... For Pains in the Head and Ears. Boil chervil in verjuice or vinegar, with a clove or ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the scrofulous disease 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829
    ... fresh juices of dandelion, tussilago, becca- bunga and chervil in whey, a solution of the extract of ... the same plant. The juices of brooklime, lettuce, chervil, sow- thistle, borrage and many other vegetables are ...
  4. ... Cabbage, savoys, colewort, sprouts, leeks, onions, beet, sorrel, chervil, endive, spinach, celery, gar- lic, scorzonera, potatoes, parsnips, ... mace and cloves; cayenne ; garlic ; shalot; onion ; chives ; chervil; Jamaica pepper in fine powder, or two or ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... of galbanum. 2. Bubon gummiferum, with a mock chervil leaf, rises with a ligneous stalk about the ... by the inhabitants for a summer dress. CHiEROPHYLLUM, chervil: a genus of the digynia order, in the ...
  6. ... lium Si/lves'tre, Bustard Hem- lock, Wild Chervil or Cow-weed, (P.) Cerfeuil saurnge, Persil d' ... CHERS.E, Fteces. CHER VI, Sium sisarum. I CHERVIL, Scandix cerefolium—c. Wild, Chae- rophyllum sylvestre. CIIESIS, ...
  7. ... remedy!) ; likewise the fresh expressed juice of herb, chervil, and tussilage, stipi- tes dulcamara?, mineral acids, plumbum ... extract, serum lactis, the fresh expressed juice of chervil, tussilage, hoarhound, and chloride of lime, dissolved in ...
  8. ... Tem'ulum, Cerefdlium, syl- vedtre, Bastard Hemlock, Wild Chervil or Cow- weed, (F.) Cerfeuil sauvage, Persil d' ... padus —c. Winter, Physalis. CHERS^E, Fa?ces. CHERVIL, Scandix cerefolium—c Wild, Cha?rophyllnm sylvestre. CHEST, ...
  9. ... Cerefo'lium Sylves'tre, Bastard Hem- lock, Wild Chervil or Cow-weed, (F.) Cerfeuil sauvage, Persil d' ... Prunus padus—c. Winter, Physalis. CHERS.E, Faeces. CHERVIL, Scandix cerefolium—c. Wild, Chae- rophyllum sylvestre. CHESIS, ...
  10. ... of soda 3iv, aniseed 3j> cinnamon 3j> fresh chervil $iv, cold water Ojf, one lemon, sliced. Macerate ... P. Leaves of wild succory, fumitory, borage, and chervil, equal parts. Bruise, express, and filter in a ...
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