10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BITTERBARK»
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Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 3: Plants, Potions and ...
Bitterbark: Medicine and Poison The Bitterbark tree (Alstonia con- stricta)
contains a thick milky latex with therapeutic properties, notably as a febrifuge.
Len Webb commented that it was 'claimed Alstonia to be a deadly poison. Latex
used ...
2
A Portuguese-English Dictionary
da-terra, a bitterbark tree (Xylopia langsdorffiana) of the custardapple family. de-
agua = PIMENTA-D'AGUA. • de-bugre *=FRUTA-DE-BURRO. de-COroa =
PIMENTA-DA-JAMAICA. de-galinha = CARAXIXU. — de-gentio = ENVIR A. — de
- ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
3
Florida Plants for Wildlife: A Selection Guide to Native ...
Simaroubaceae. (Bitterbark. family). This is a small family of tropical trees and
shrubs. Members are characterized by chemicals in their bark that are bitter to the
taste. The bark of some species are used to make fever tonics. Leaves of most ...
Craig Norman Huegel, 1995
4
The vascular flora of Andros Island, Bahamas
Simaroubaceae . Quassia. ,. Bitterbark. Family . 1 . Leaflets more than 10. 2.
Leaves long, > 30 cm; leaflets 10-18, coriaceous, shiny above; fruit a fleshy drupe
; carpel free below , one-ovulate . Simarouba glauca DC . (Paradise Tree) . Fig .
Daniel Lee Nickrent, W. Hardy Eshbaugh, Thomas K. Wilson, 1988
... 348 Beli, 420 Benin ebony, 301 Benin gum copal, 271, 274 Benin ironwood,
169 Benin mahogany, 451 Bidou, 562 Bilinga des marais, 566 Bishopwood, 118
Bitterbark tree, 562 Black afara, 622 Black bark, 298, 622 Black barked terminalia
, ...
Lemmens, R.H.M.J., Louppe, D. & Oteng-Amoako, A.A.
6
Flora Australiensis: Stylidicæ to Pedalincæ
It. S. Wales. Hastings river, Fraser ; Clarence river, Heckler ; northern woods,
London Exhibition, 1862, C. Moore; Darling river, Goodwin ; " Bitterbark " of the
colonists (F. Mneller). This species differs from the rest of the genns, and
approaches ...
George Bentham, Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869
7
CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
in English: bitterbark tree, cherry mahogony, Liberian cherry in Cameroon: bebvo
, bedwa, biawa, bidou, bidu, bodoua, edoue, eloue, idou, ilouye, ngowe, ozongo,
ozouga, ozougo, zole in Congo: niuka in Gabon: esoua, essona, essoua, ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
8
The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine
Also Known As English: bearwood, bitterbark, buckthorn, chittambark, coffeeberry
, mountain cranberry, persiana, sacred bark German: amerikanische
faulbaumrinde Russian: joster, krushina Part Used Bark (dried and aged)
Physiological ...
9
The English Renaissance: An Anthology of Sources and Documents
wherefore the Scripture was given, that we may apply the medicine of the
Scripture, every man to his own sores, unless then we intendtobe idle disputers,
and brawlers about vain words, ever gnawing upon the bitterbark without, and
never ...
10
Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 4: An Antipodean Apothecary
'Hyoscine was reclaimed from the Belladonna and Henbane The Bitterbark or
Fever-bark tree, Alstonia constricta, yields an intensely bitter bark that was
utilised as a febrifuge. However, claims that this bark had antimalarial potential
similar to ...