| William Dymock - 1885 - 1058 páginas
...diuretic and cooling medicine in Sind, the bark as an alterative and attenuant. Ainslie says : — " This bark, as it appears in the Indian bazars, is...outside, and of a faint sweetish taste; it is considered ns alterative and attenuant, and is prescribed in decoction, in the quantity of 4 ounces or more twice... | |
| Sir George Watt - 1892 - 624 páginas
...— The LEAVES are employed as a diuretic and cooling medicine in Sind (Stocks). Ainslie writes, "The BARK, as it appears in the Indian bazars, is commonly...the quantity of four ounces or more twice daily." According to Bidie and Murray it is similarly employed in Madras and Sind at the present time. Dymock... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1893 - 878 páginas
...leaves and bark are used as a diuretic and cooling medicine and as an alterative. Aiuslie says: — "This bark, as it appears in the Indian bazars, is...and is prescribed in decoction, in the quantity of 4 ounces or more twice daily." In the Concan the juice of the leaves is made into a pill with camphor... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1893 - 892 páginas
...leaves and bark are used as a diuretic and cooling medicine and as an alterative. Aiuslie says: — "This bark, as it appears in the Indian bazars, is...sweetish taste ; it is considered as alterative and attcnuant, and is prescribed in decoction, in the quantity of 4 ounces or more twice daily." In the... | |
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