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  1. ... skin becomes moist, they may be used with safety, care being taken to prevent the bowels from becoming constipated. The sanguinaria canadensis has been extensively used in pulmonary affections ; ...
  2. ... skin becomes moist, they may be used with safety, care being taken to prevent the bow- els from becoming constipated. The sanguinaria canadensis has been extensively used in pulmonary affections ; ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Essays on fevers, and other medical subjects 
    Publication: Middletown (Conn.) : E. & H. Clark, 1823
    ... and assisted by emetics of Seneka, Squills, and Sanguinaria. Cho- ... be used, with safety, much longer than one week, particularly, if assisted ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... RUBRUM. Fide Pterocarpus. SANGUIS DRACO NIS. Fide Pterocarpus. S.—Sanguinaria Canadensis. 549 SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Blood Root. Puccoon. The seeds and root. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson and Son ..., William Fry, printer, 1818
    ... same. They are, however, easily distinguished, by the S.—Sanguinaria Canadensis. 495 latter, when bruised, staining the fingers ... SANTALUM RUBRUM. - Vide Pterocarpus. SANGUIS DRACONIS. - Vide Pterocarpus. SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Blood Root. Puccoon. The seeds and root. ...
  6. ... as sulphur, cream of tartar, guiacum, sarsaparilla podophyllin, sanguinaria, taraxacum, etc. In hepatic torpor, and where there ... it with the extract of taraxacum, podophyllum, and sanguinaria, forming the mass into pills, which have proved ...
  7. ... to vinous and spirituous liquors. MATERIA MEDICA. 347 Sanguinaria Canadensis. Blood Root. Puccoon. The seeds and root. ... of indigenous vegetables. From an inaugural dissertation on Sanguinaria^ by Dr. Downy, (Philadelphia, 1803,) the following useful ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... rosea, Svi.—M.; or, B/.—Tinct. kino; Tinct. sanguinaria cura; Tinct. lobelia, aa giii; Glycerine, Sii; Cologne, ... inhalation of bromine, or bichromate of potassa or sanguinaria is most excellent. Painting the exudation with a ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... fat, resin, etc. Official Preparation. Extractum Dulcamara Fluidum. SANGUINARIA. 167 PILOCARPUS, U. S.—Pilocarpus. (Jabo7-andi.)—The leaflets ... chelidonine, Cl 9H17N303, chelido- xanthin, and chelidonic acid. SANGUINARIA, U.S. —Sanguinaria. (Bloodroot.)—The rhizome of Sanguinaria canadensis, ...
  10. ... been employed as a substitute for 404 SAMBUCUS — SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Peruvian bark, especially in intermittent fever; it ... it possesses no advantage but a pleasant smell. SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Radix. Blood-Root. CI. 13. Ord. 1. ...
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