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  1. Nutmeg oil; Myristicin ... Myristica oil ( Myristica fragrans ) can be harmful. It comes from the seed of a nutmeg. ... Myristica oil is found in: Aromatherapy products Mace Nutmeg Other products may also contain myristica oil.
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and ... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed for Joseph Bumstead (printer and bookseller) for sale at his bookstore ..., and by booksellers in various parts of the United States, 1811
    ... of a violent loofenefs, the fize of a nutmeg of diafcordi- um, or the japonic confection, may ... in the lungs. About the bulk of a nutmeg of Burgundy-pitch may be fpread thin upon ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... : with the additions of the most approved formulae, from ... 
    Publication: Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire : By D. Carlisle, Jun. for Thomas & Andrews, in Boston, and said Thomas, in Worcester; sold by Thomas & Andrews, in Boston ; by said Thomas, in Worcester ; by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore ; and by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany, 1796
    ... macis diilum; oleum effentiale. Myrifiica mofebata Ail. Holm. Nutmegs and mace. Nutmegs are the kernel of a roundifh nut which ... appears a hard woody fhell that includes the nutmeg. Thefe kernels have long been uled both for ...
  4. ... frequently seen, and which has been called the nutmeg liver, from the resemblance it presents to the fresh-cut surface of a nutmeg. That is to say, it exhibits bright red ...
  5. ... seeds a fine mucilage, which, with sugar and nutmeg, is an excellent drink in dysentery. RADISH, Raphanus— ... boils it is finished. A little sugar and nutmeg may be added. Or prepare it as directed ...
  6. ... jelly, which may be seasoned with sugar and nutmeg, or a little wine or lemon juice may ... attempted by practical experi- ment. Myristica Moschata. The Nutmeg Tree. The kernel of the fruit, called nutmeg ; ...
  7. ... spoonful of poAvdered loaf sugar, grate in some nutmeg, add a pint of tepid Avater, stir it ... an oz.; guaiacum, half an oz. ; add two nutmegs, and a half pint of molasses. Take tAvo ...
  8. ... in hair oils, etc. OLEUM MYRISTICiE. Oil of Nutmeg. “ A volatile oil dis- tilled from nutmeg.” <U. S., p 283. F C F, p 649 ... capsules and crushed 15 gm. (or i1/? ounces), nutmeg in fenner’s hand-book of No. 20 powder ...
  9. ... The new for- mulas are for extracts of nutmeg, of soup herbs (thyme, sweet marjoram, sweet basil, ... its action on the system. W. NTGELLA SATIVA. Nutmeg-flower. Small Fennel-flower. A small annual plant, ...
  10. ... IV. Flowers of Cowflips, Marigolds, Camomile,3 i. Nutmegs, wild Time, or Mother of Timc,Staechas, or ... Elc&uary, taken to the quantity of a Nutmeg every morning and night, may greatly help both ...
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