Plantae utiliores: or illustrations of useful plants, employed in the arts and medicine, Teil 8Whittaker & Company, 1850 |
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... known , had given her a re- commendation to a London hospital , defraying her expenses thither ; naturally concluding that clever and multiplied advice , together with care and judicious management , might do much towards effecting a ...
... known , had given her a re- commendation to a London hospital , defraying her expenses thither ; naturally concluding that clever and multiplied advice , together with care and judicious management , might do much towards effecting a ...
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... known , says Professor Taylor , under the name of Hedge - Hyssop . Observations made on animals and on man , show that it is a strong local irritant when given in decoc- tion or infusion . A series of cases observed by M. Bouvier are ...
... known , says Professor Taylor , under the name of Hedge - Hyssop . Observations made on animals and on man , show that it is a strong local irritant when given in decoc- tion or infusion . A series of cases observed by M. Bouvier are ...
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... known that more pine - apples are produced in the neighbourhood of Petersburg , in spite of its nine months ' winter , than in that of any other capital in Christendom . About the close of the seventeenth century , a mode of gardening ...
... known that more pine - apples are produced in the neighbourhood of Petersburg , in spite of its nine months ' winter , than in that of any other capital in Christendom . About the close of the seventeenth century , a mode of gardening ...
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... known to be absolutely poisonous . Several serious cases have occurred , both in this country and in France , from children swallowing laburnum flowers and seeds . Professor Taylor ( in his work on Poisons , p . 759 ) tells us that " Dr ...
... known to be absolutely poisonous . Several serious cases have occurred , both in this country and in France , from children swallowing laburnum flowers and seeds . Professor Taylor ( in his work on Poisons , p . 759 ) tells us that " Dr ...
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... known to us by Dioscorides , the physician of Cleopatra ; and it is also mentioned by Plutarch . The name Aloe is retained by all the European nations . From the specimens we are in the habit of seeing in this country , we should be ...
... known to us by Dioscorides , the physician of Cleopatra ; and it is also mentioned by Plutarch . The name Aloe is retained by all the European nations . From the specimens we are in the habit of seeing in this country , we should be ...
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