Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica, Ausgaben 1-5Lloyd Library and Museum., 1900 |
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... preventing the deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus horridus , or rattle - snake . Philo . Trans . vol . 3d , pages 14 quarto . “ 2. An inquiry into the question whether the apis mellifica , or true honey- bee , is a ...
... preventing the deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus horridus , or rattle - snake . Philo . Trans . vol . 3d , pages 14 quarto . “ 2. An inquiry into the question whether the apis mellifica , or true honey- bee , is a ...
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... for a short time , a dis- agreeable affection of the eyes . But this effect may often be prevented by combining with the Spigelia some of the common Virginia Snake - root . The Cheerake - Indians have so high an opinion of this ( 39 )
... for a short time , a dis- agreeable affection of the eyes . But this effect may often be prevented by combining with the Spigelia some of the common Virginia Snake - root . The Cheerake - Indians have so high an opinion of this ( 39 )
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... prevent the generation of worms . They are of opinion that this grain nourishes the worms ex- ceedingly . Nor is this opinion peculiar to the In- dians . Mr. Andrew Michaux informed me , that in Persia , where this plant grows ...
... prevent the generation of worms . They are of opinion that this grain nourishes the worms ex- ceedingly . Nor is this opinion peculiar to the In- dians . Mr. Andrew Michaux informed me , that in Persia , where this plant grows ...
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... prevent us from ascertaining who first discovered the proper- ties of the Poppy , that " sweet oblivious antidote " for alleviating pain , and for soothing , while the mem- ory remains , those rooted sorrows which disturb our happiness ...
... prevent us from ascertaining who first discovered the proper- ties of the Poppy , that " sweet oblivious antidote " for alleviating pain , and for soothing , while the mem- ory remains , those rooted sorrows which disturb our happiness ...
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... prevented the recurrence of the paroxysms of intermit- tents as the last mentioned one ? In the mineral kingdom , indeed , we have discovered an inestimable substitute for the bark : I mean Arsenic . This , particularly I think , when ...
... prevented the recurrence of the paroxysms of intermit- tents as the last mentioned one ? In the mineral kingdom , indeed , we have discovered an inestimable substitute for the bark : I mean Arsenic . This , particularly I think , when ...
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Seite 48 - An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the Benefits thereof to the arts of Designing, Engraving and Etching Historical and other Prints.
Seite 3 - London ; | and | Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History and Botany, | in the | University of Pennsylvania.
Seite 25 - ... perceived a swelling in the axillary gland of the right arm, which was that to which the lacteous juice was applied, and which was chiefly affected. The swelling rapidly increased until it became of the size of a hen's egg, and on the second day from its appearance it had almost entirely vanished. " From the period that the swelling was at its height, to its entire disappearance, the itching was almost universal, and much more insupportable than it was before. I attributed this itching to the...
Seite 47 - MD President of the Philadelphia Linnean" and Medical Societies; one of the VicePresidents of the American Philosophical Society! Member of the Imperial Society of Naturalists at Moscow in Russia; and Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History, and Botany, in the University of Pennsylvania.