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  1. ... acute hypoglycemia, is caused by eating the unripe ackee fruit, which contains an inhibitor of the acyl- ...
  2. ... 650.940.800.575.912.250.885.111 Blighia B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.885. ...
  3. ... Salicaceae Populus Salix Salvadoraceae Santalaceae Pyrularia Santalum Sapindaceae Blighia Litchi Paullinia 157 Jul 15, 20162:38:26 ...
  4. ... B01.650.940.800.575.100.885.111...........................................Blighia B01.650.940.800.575.100.885.444........................................... ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Flight surgeon's handbook 
    Publication: Randolph Field, Tex. : School of Aviation Medicine, [1943]
    ... with abnormally dry skin. 264. PLANT POISONINGS, a. Ackee poisoning; vomiting sickness of Jamaica. (1) Cause: Ingestion of unripe fruit of ackee tree. (2) Occurrence: Jamaica and other islands of ...
  6. ... wabun, the east, or place of daylight, and ackee, earth, or land. 4 Wood's New England Prospect. ...
  7. ... SHAPED, OB OEANOE QUINCE. The Aku, or Aker {Blighia sapida), is a native of Guinea and but ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Jungle warfare 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office : For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, 1941
    ... magnesium sulphate or calamine lotion. ffl 6. Akee (Blighia sapica).—a. Description.—A tree with smooth, oblong ...
  9. ... grape, custard (Jamaica) apple, ground nut, bread fruit, ackee, citron, mandarin, shaddock, rose apple, fig, mango, abacado, ...
  10. ... in which Otaheite apple trees predominate, interspersed with ackees, mangoes and cotton trees. The glory has departed ...
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