Pharmacopma, of India, the root has been made official as an emetic, nauseant, and diaphoretic ; directions for making a juice and syrup are given : the former to be given in doses of 2... The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines - Page 231by Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera - 1901 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1882 - 626 pages
...principal uses, however, appear to depend on its emetic properties. Sir W. O'Shaughnessy remarks that it is the only indigenous and abundant emetic plant,...producing griping, purging, or other unpleasant symptoms. The root lias been made officinal, in the " Phar. of India," as an emetic, nauscant, and diaphoretic,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - Pharmaceutical industry - 1882 - 628 pages
...principal uses, however, appear to depend on its emetic properties. Sir W. O'Shaughnessy remarks that it is the only indigenous and abundant emetic plant,...producing griping, purging, or other unpleasant symptoms. The root has been made officinal, in the " Phar. of India," as an emetic, nauseant, and diaphoretic,... | |
| William Dymock - 1885 - 1058 pages
...Loureiro. (Ainslie, Mat. Ind., Vol. II., p. 464.) Sir W. O'Shaughnessy remarks (Bengal Disp., p. 656,) that this is the only indigenous and abundant emetic plant, of which lie has experience, which acts without producing griping, purging, or other unpleasant symptoms. In... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - Botany - 1893 - 878 pages
...Loureiro. (Ainslie, Mat. Ltd., Vol. II., p. 464.) Sir W. O'Shaughnessy remarks (Bengal Disp., p. 656) that this is the only indigenous and abundant emetic...griping, purging, or other unpleasant symptoms. In the Pharmacopma, of India, the root has been made official as an emetic, nauseant, and diaphoretic... | |
| William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - Botany - 1893 - 892 pages
...Loureiro. (Ainslie, Mat. Ltd., Vol. II., p. 404.) Sir W. O'Shaughnessy remarks (Bengal Disp., p. Go6) that this is the only indigenous and abundant emetic plant, of which he lias experience, which acts without producing griping, purging, or other unpleasant symptoms. In the... | |
| Pharmacy - 1881 - 1122 pages
...(Ainslie, ' Mat. Ind., vol. ii., p. 404. j Sit W. O'Sliaughnessv remaiks ('Beng. Disp.,' p. (350), that this is the only indigenous and abundant emetic...griping, purging or other unpleasant symptoms. In the Phar. of India the root has been made official asan emetic, nausean t and diaphoretic. Directions... | |
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