The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... bark of its roots was used by them in Flor- ida , in combination with snake - root , as a substitute for the Peruvian bark , in the treatment of intermittents . " If fever's fervid rage Glow'd in the boiling veins ...
... bark of its roots was used by them in Flor- ida , in combination with snake - root , as a substitute for the Peruvian bark , in the treatment of intermittents . " If fever's fervid rage Glow'd in the boiling veins ...
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... bark of the trunk is grayish , and of a bitterish taste . The leaves are five or six inches long , petiolated , alternate , oblong- oval , or obtuse , and entire . They are of a shining bluish - green on their upper surface , and ...
... bark of the trunk is grayish , and of a bitterish taste . The leaves are five or six inches long , petiolated , alternate , oblong- oval , or obtuse , and entire . They are of a shining bluish - green on their upper surface , and ...
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... bark is also used in some parts of the country , like that of the cinchona , in the case of intermittent and remittent fevers . It is aromatic and pungent , apparently more so than the other species . When distilled , it has a peculiar ...
... bark is also used in some parts of the country , like that of the cinchona , in the case of intermittent and remittent fevers . It is aromatic and pungent , apparently more so than the other species . When distilled , it has a peculiar ...
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... bark has an agreeable , aromatic odour , and an infusion of it in some spirit- uous liquor , is employed as an excellent sudorific in rheumatic affections . Magnolia conspicua , THE CONSPICUOUS - FLOWERED MAGNOLIA . Magnolia 18 MAGNOLIA ...
... bark has an agreeable , aromatic odour , and an infusion of it in some spirit- uous liquor , is employed as an excellent sudorific in rheumatic affections . Magnolia conspicua , THE CONSPICUOUS - FLOWERED MAGNOLIA . Magnolia 18 MAGNOLIA ...
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... bark of this tree is considered , by some , as scarcely inferior to the cin- chona , being a powerful tonic and antiseptic . The aromatic principle appears to reside in a resinous part of the substance of the bark , and , when used ...
... bark of this tree is considered , by some , as scarcely inferior to the cin- chona , being a powerful tonic and antiseptic . The aromatic principle appears to reside in a resinous part of the substance of the bark , and , when used ...
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