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  1. ... F, Tröger W, Nat DR: Complementary Treatment with Mistletoe Extracts During Chemotherapy: Safety, Neutropenia, Fever, and Quality of Life Assessed in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Studies of nature (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Abraham Small, for Birch & Small, M. Carey, C. & A. Conrad & Co., W. W. Woodward, Jacob Johnson, and Kimber and COnrad, in Philadelphia ; Thomas and Andrews, Boston ; Campbell and Mitchell, New-York ; and Backus and Whiting, Albany, 1808
    ... on which had grown a sprig of the mistletoe. At sight of this little shrub, which had almost proved so fatal to me, I shuddered with horror; but I was not aware that we arc fre- ARCADIA. quently indebted for safety to that which menaced us with de- struction, ...
  3. ... are obtained by administering the elixir of the mistletoe during the last four months of preg- 1366 DISEASE GERMS. nancy, equal to the wine of the aleteris farinosa. Sure to relieve pregnancy and parturition of many complications, and insure ease and safety; and still more, when its action in labor ...
  4. ... PDQ summary on Milk Thistle for more information. Mistletoe Extracts Mistletoe is a semiparasitic plant that has been used ... with cancer. Refer to the PDQ summary on Mistletoe Extracts for more information. PC-SPES PC-SPES ...
  5. A poison is any substance that is harmful to your body. The effects of poisoning range from short-term illness to brain damage, coma, and death. ... A poison ...
  6. ... Oct. 10, 1867, p. 212.) W. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. A European evergreen parasitic shrub, growing on various ... In the religious rites of the Druids the mistletoe of the oak was employed, and 1720 Whiting.— ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, .... 
    Publication: New York : E. Bliss & E. White, How, Spaulding & Dwight, F. & R. Lockwood, and J.V. Seaman, 1822
    ... animal machine in preserving life. Vi'scum album. Mistletoe. This singu- lar parasitical plai*|i most commonly ... the branches of trees where they vegetate. The mistletoe of the oak has, from the times of ...
  8. ... Editorial Board. PDQ Cancer Information Summaries. 2002 Review Mistletoe Extracts (PDQ®): Health Professional Version [PDQ Cancer Information Summari...] Review Mistletoe Extracts (PDQ®): Health Professional Version PDQ Integrative, Alternative, ...
  9. ... popular belief, "herbal" does not necessarily mean "harmless." Mistletoe therapy, for instance, is not free of side ... 2011 ( AWMF-Leitlinien; Volume 032 - 045OL ). Ernst E. Mistletoe as a treatment for cancer. BMJ. 2006; 333( ...
  10. ... alkaloids are obtained from Vera- trum viride, from mistletoe, and from certain ... advantage is their safety. As much as ten times the effective dose ...
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