American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States, Containing Their Botanical History and Chemical Analysis, and Properties and Uses in Medicine, Diet and the Arts, with Coloured Engravings, Volume 2,Parte 1Cummings and Hilliard; [Cambridge] University Press, Hilliard and Metcalf, 1818 - 120 páginas |
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... stomach soon after taking the Pyrola , and that this was followed in some instances by an extraordinary increase of appetite . He considers it as having in this respect a great advantage over other diu- retics , none of which are ...
... stomach soon after taking the Pyrola , and that this was followed in some instances by an extraordinary increase of appetite . He considers it as having in this respect a great advantage over other diu- retics , none of which are ...
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... stomach , to other diuretics and alteratives which had been prescribed . The Pyrola has been considerably employed as an external application in tumours and ulcers of various descriptions . It first acquired notice in consequence of ...
... stomach , to other diuretics and alteratives which had been prescribed . The Pyrola has been considerably employed as an external application in tumours and ulcers of various descriptions . It first acquired notice in consequence of ...
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... even in a small quantity . In several cases of gastrodynia where it was given with a view to its antispas- modic effect , it was ejected from the stomach more speedily than common cathartic medicines . I have known 48 ICTODES FETIDUS .
... even in a small quantity . In several cases of gastrodynia where it was given with a view to its antispas- modic effect , it was ejected from the stomach more speedily than common cathartic medicines . I have known 48 ICTODES FETIDUS .
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... In most cases after the inflammatory diathesis is in some degree subsided , it may be freely repeated as long as it agrees with the stomach and bowels . BOTANICAL BEFERENCES . Asclepias tuberosa , LIN . Sp . 9 BUTTERFLY WEED . 65.
... In most cases after the inflammatory diathesis is in some degree subsided , it may be freely repeated as long as it agrees with the stomach and bowels . BOTANICAL BEFERENCES . Asclepias tuberosa , LIN . Sp . 9 BUTTERFLY WEED . 65.
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... stomach and bowels , but that this ten- dency in the article was corrected by age . He recommends the bark as being in the best statė after it has been dried a year . Other medical men have employed the bark of this tree with advantage ...
... stomach and bowels , but that this ten- dency in the article was corrected by age . He recommends the bark as being in the best statė after it has been dried a year . Other medical men have employed the bark of this tree with advantage ...
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American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants ... Jacob Bigelow Visualização completa - 1818 |
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affinity afford alcohol American anthers appearance aromatic Asclepias tuberosa astringent bark berry BOTANICAL REFERENCES botanists branches calyx Calyx of three Capsule CATESBY cathartic celled character Chimaphila Chinese coction colour common concave Cornus florida corolla decoction disease doses dropsy efficacy employed erect expectorant filaments five leaved five toothed fleshy Flora flower magnified fruit gallic acid Gaultheria procumbens genus genus Pyrola Germ Ginseng grow Ictodes infusion instances involucrum Jacob Bigelow Jartoux leafets Linnæus Magnolia glauca MEDICAL REFERENCES medicine Michaux oblong obovate obtuse odour oval ovate Panax quinquefolium petals petioles physicians Pistil Pistil of Pyrola pl.-MICHAUX plant PLATE Podophyllum peltatum Polygala senega properties PURSH Pyrola umbellata quantities resin round roundish salt seeds sensible sessile smooth spadix spathe species of Pyrola stamens Statice Caroliniana stems stigma stomach style substance taste tincture tion tonic tree umbel various vegetable woods
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Página 41 - The roots dried and powdered are an excellent medicine in asthmatic cases, and often give relief when other means are ineffectual. It may be given with safety to children as well as to adults ; to the former, in doses of four, five or six grains, and to the latter, in doses of twenty grains and upwards. It is given in the fit, and repeated as the case may require.
Página 40 - ... to the calyx, and oblong four celled anthers. Style four sided, tapering; stigma minute, pubescent; germ roundish, concealed within the spadix. After the spathe decays, the spadix continues to grow, and with it every part of the flower except the anthers. When the fruit is ripe, the spadix has attained many times its original dimensions, while the calyx, filaments, and style are larger, very prominent, and separated from each other. Within the spadix, at the base of each style, is a round, fleshy...
Página 57 - The pollen forms ten distinct, yellowish, transparent bodies, of a flat and spatulate form, ending in curved filaments, which unite them by pairs to a minute dark tubercle at top. Each pair is suspended in the cells of two adjoining anthers, so that if a needle be inserted between the membranous edges of two anthers and forced out at top, it carries with it a pair of the pollen masses. Pistils two, completely concealed within the mass of anthers. Germs ovate, with erect styles. The fruit, as in other...
Página 23 - Pyrola was administered by himself and by other practioners with decided advantage. Dr. Satterly and Dr. Marcet are among those who have added their observations to the testimonies in its favour. Dr. Somerville found his patients to remark, that an agreeable sensation was perceived in the stomach soon after taking the Pyrola, and that this was followed in some instances by an extraordinary increase of appetite. He considers it as having in this respect a great advantage over other diuretics, none...
Página 22 - After having tried with little or temporary success, almost every variety of diuretic and cathartic medicines, and submitted twice to the operation of tapping, the patient had recourse to a strong infusion of the Pyrola, in the quantity of a pint every twenty four hours. Although the case was altogether an unpromising one, yet the plant gave relief, not only in the first, but in the subsequent instances of its use. It increased the urinal discharge, and at the same time produced an augmentation of...
Página 34 - The medical properties of the Podophyllum peltatum," says Dr. Bigelow, "are those of a sure and active cathartic, in which character it deserves a high rank among our indigenous productions. We have hardly any native plant which answers better the common purposes of jalap, aloes, and rhubarb.
Página 34 - Linnaeus makes them nine in his generic character, but in this climate I have found them more frequently seven even in luxuriant specimens growing in very rich soil. They are obovate, obtuse, concave, smooth, white with slight transparent veins. Stamens shorter than the petals, curving upwards ; the anthers oblong, twice as long as their filaments.