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" It has a strong muriatic but not disagreeable smell. Its leaves are exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves, bruised and applied to the part intended to be blistered,... "
Materia Indica; Or, Some Account of Those Articles which are Employed by the ... - Página 93
por Whitelaw Ainslie - 1826
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Flora Indica, Or, Descriptions of Indian Plants, Volumen1

William Roxburgh, William Carey - 1832 - 774 páginas
...exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves bruised and applied to...part intended to be blistered perform their office in the course of Imll' an hour or a little more, and most effectually. 5. A. pentandra. R. In the lower...
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Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the ...

American Pharmaceutical Association - 1880 - 934 páginas
...first brought to the notice of Europeans by Roxburgh. Ainslie quotes him, and remarks that the plant has a strong muriatic smell, but not disagreeable...the natives to raise blisters in rheumatism, fevers, etc.; the fresh leaves, bruised and applied to the part intended to be blistered, perform their office...
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Economic Products of India Exhibited in the Economic Court, Calcutta ...

Sir George Watt - 1883 - 518 páginas
...exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves, bruised and applied to the part intended to be blistered, perform uieir office in the course of half an hour or a little more and most effectually." O'Shaughnessy says...
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India, Volumen1

Sir George Watt - 1889 - 604 páginas
...exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves, bruised and applied...intended to be blistered, perform their office in the course of half an hour or a little more, and most effectually." O'Shaughnessy says: "We made trial...
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The Medical Reporter: A Record of Medicine, Surgery, Public Health ..., Volumen6

1895 - 524 páginas
...exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves, bruised and applied...intended to be blistered, perform their office in the course of half-an-hour or a little more and most effectually. (Roxburgh.) The leaves are applied...
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India, Volumen1

Sir George Watt - 1889 - 616 páginas
...exceedingly acrid ; they are used universally by the natives to raise blisters in rheumatic pains, fevers, &c. The fresh leaves, bruised and applied...intended to be blistered, perform their office in the course of half an hour or a little more, and most effectually." O'Shaughnessy says: "We made trial...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1879 - 1158 páginas
...first brought to the notice of Europeans by Roxburgh. Ainslie quotes him, and remarks that the plant has a strong muriatic smell, but not disagreeable;...the natives to raise blisters in rheumatism, fevers, etc. ; the fresh leaves, bruised and applied to the part intended to be blistered, perform their office...
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