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  1. ... pre- ceding species; the doses may with perfect safety be made some- what larger. EUPHORBIA. Spurge. To this numerous family of plants belong ...
  2. ... even to ten grains, in several cases, with safety and advantage. EUPHORBIN. Derived from Euphorbia Corollata. Nat. Ord.� Euphorbiacea). Sex. Syst.� Dodecandria Trigynia. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - American medical botany: being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United ... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Cummings and Hilliard, at the Boston Bookstore, no. 1, Cornhill, 1817[-1820]
    ... quantities. In these respects it has not the safety of the officinal Ipecacuanha. See some remarks on this subject under the article Euphorbia ipecacuanha, Vol, iii. p. 117. ARUM TRIPHYLLUM. The ...
  4. ... strong decoction, in doses of Oss. or more. EUPHORBIA. Spurge. (E. corollata.) The root is emetic and cathartic. In small doses, diaphoretic and expectorant. Inferior to ipecacu- anha as to safety, and to antimony as to certainty. Externally vesicant. ...
  5. ... strong decoction, in doses of Oss. or more. EUPHORBIA. Spurge. (K corollata.') The root is emetic and cathartic. In small doses, diaphoretic and expectorant. Inferior to ipecacu- anha as to safety, and to antimony as to certainty. Externally vesicant. ...
  6. ... taste, and the red colour of its decoction. Euphorbia ipecacuanha and Phytolacca ... efficacy and safety of its operation. Of the common emetics, it ...
  7. 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
    ... penetrating; taste intensely bitter; diuretic; emetic; cathartic. 72. Euphorbia Officinalis. Euphorbii Gummi. Ross. Aust. prov. Bor. Van ... Asarum. Garcinia. Canella. Portulaca. Lythrum. Digynia. ' Agrimonia. Trigynia. Euphorbia. Cl. XII. ICOSANDRIA. Monogynia. Cactus. Eugenia. Myrtus. Punica. ...
  8. ... curassaventium—a. May, Podophyllum pelta- tum—a. Root, Euphorbia corollata—a. Tree, Pyrus malus. APPLICATA, from applicare, ( ... be one of the best indigenous cathartics. CAACICA, Euphorbia capitata. CAA-GHIYU'YO, Frutex badcifer Brazili- en' ...
  9. ... of producing the desired effect, I think that EUPHORBIA IPECACUANHA —EUPHORBIUM. 199 it well deserves a station ... horehound is made into a syrup or candy. EUPHORBIA IPECACUANHA. Radix. The root of the Spurge. CI. ...
  10. 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
    ... Portulaca. Ly thrum. Ord. Digynia. Agrimonia, Ord. Trigynia. Euphorbia. Cl. XII. ICOSANDRIA. Ord. Monogynia. Cactus. Eugenia. Myrtus. ... is given to various species of Cynanchum, Asclepias, Euphorbia, Dorstenia, and Ruellia. With regard to their comparative ...
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