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  1. ... Amphora. CERAMURIA.see Urine. CERA NTH EM US, Propolis. CERAS, xeqag, 'genitive,' xeqaxcg, 'horn,' Cornu, (q. v.) ... deformities, as by painting the face. See, also, Propolis. COMMOTICE, in the older writers, meant the art ...
  2. ... 1630 Proof spirit 77, 83 Proof vinegar 16 Propolis (note) 657 Propyl 1571 Propylamia or propyla- min ... gout cordial 1474 Warner’s upward filter 919 Warren’s safety lamp 922 Washed sulphur 844, 848 Water 134 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Human physiology (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... their substance firm and compact, being composed of propolis and wax." It would be endless, however, and ...
  4. ... hexagonal with angular bottoms.1 The substance called Propolis is collected by the bees from the buds ...
  5. ... implied a selenium deficiency among AIDS/ARC patients. Propolis, which bees collect from the buds of trees ... of Medicine, Zabrze-Rokitnica, Poland, has been studying propolis for 24 years in human and test tube ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The philosophy of natural history 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for Robert Campbell, bookseller, north-east corner of Second and Chesnut Street, MDCCXCI [1791]
    ... ancients. Pliny mentions it under the name of propolis, or bee-glue. Bees ufe die propolis for rendering their hives moreelofe and perfed, in ... Two of its companions inftantly draw out the propolis, and apply it to fill up fuch chinks, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The philosophy of natural history 
    Publication: Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1827
    ... ancients. Pliny mentions it under the name of propolis, or bee-glue. Bees use the propolis for rendering their hives more close and perfect, ... 189 of its companions instantly draw out the propolis, and apply it to fill up such chinks, ...
  8. ... ancients. Pliny mentions it under the name of propolis, or bee-glue. Bees use the propolis for ren- dering their hives more close and ... the only use to which bees apply the propolis. They arc extremely solicitous to remove such insects ...
  9. ... 1640 Pomegranate, 671 Potentilla, 1775 Prepared chalk, 461 Propolis, (note) 862 Psoralea, 1775 Diarrhoea. Resorcin, 1157 Rhatany, ... Persimmon, 1640 Powder of ipecac and opium, 1124 Propolis, (note) 862 Rattlesnake root, 1737 Rhubarb, 1166 Saint ...
  10. ... incapable of crystallizing, and very sensitive to the * Propolis. Bee-bread. The subjects considered in the present ... the journals of the past and present years. Propolis. In the Med. and Surg. Reporter for Nov. ...
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