Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. no. 1, 1900, Ausgabe 1Lloyd Library and Museum, 1804 |
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... ASTRINGENTS . I THINK it proper , in the present state of our knowledge of medicines , to give place to a class of ASTRINGENTS . There is the more propriety for the adoption of such a class , because we see more readily , than with ...
... ASTRINGENTS . I THINK it proper , in the present state of our knowledge of medicines , to give place to a class of ASTRINGENTS . There is the more propriety for the adoption of such a class , because we see more readily , than with ...
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... astringent . This is sometimes called American Sanicle . It is more commonly called Alum - Root . The root is a very intense astringent . It is the basis of a powder which has lately acquired some reputation in the cure of cancer . I ...
... astringent . This is sometimes called American Sanicle . It is more commonly called Alum - Root . The root is a very intense astringent . It is the basis of a powder which has lately acquired some reputation in the cure of cancer . I ...
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... astringent . Yet suspect that it does not operate entirely by virtue of its astringent quality . This plant , from my own experience , I can recommend to you as a most val- uable medicine . It should be in the hands of every physician ...
... astringent . Yet suspect that it does not operate entirely by virtue of its astringent quality . This plant , from my own experience , I can recommend to you as a most val- uable medicine . It should be in the hands of every physician ...
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... astringent medicines are more or less TONIC . But there are a good many tonics which are not astringent . There is , certainly , some propriety in considering the astringents and tonics under two distinct heads , as Dr. Cullen has done ...
... astringent medicines are more or less TONIC . But there are a good many tonics which are not astringent . There is , certainly , some propriety in considering the astringents and tonics under two distinct heads , as Dr. Cullen has done ...
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... astringent . It has long been employed in intermittent fevers . A decoction of it has also been employed , and found very useful , in a malignant fever , called the yellow water , Ca- nada distemper , & c . which , within the last eight ...
... astringent . It has long been employed in intermittent fevers . A decoction of it has also been employed , and found very useful , in a malignant fever , called the yellow water , Ca- nada distemper , & c . which , within the last eight ...
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Seite 33 - 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 influence of the poison, which, I suppose, was conveyed into the system, from the time that the axillary gland began to swell and inflame. Nevertheless, I could not discover that there...
Seite iv - 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.
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