10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOCIST»
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Practical Materia Medica of the Medieval Eastern ...
It also enhanced virility and cured abscesses in childbearing women.804
Hypocist Rape of Cistus, Cytinus hypocistis (Rafflesiaceae), a: tarāthith, shanj805
d&h: Mediterranean plant, parasitic, usually on species of rockroses (soft hairy—
Cistus ...
Efrayim Lev, Zohar ʿAmar, 2008
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science; Containing ...
CYSTOTRACHELOTOMIA, Cystauchenoto- mia. See Lithotomy. CYT'INUS,
Vytinvt Hypocist'is, Hypocist'is, As'arum Hypocist'is. A small parasitical plant,
which grows in the south of France and in Greece, on the roots of the woody
eistus.
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A general commercial dictionary: comprehending trade, ...
Sw. and Fr. Hypocist. It. Ipocistidc. Sr. Hypo- cistide. Port. Hypociste, Putegas. Lat.
Hypocistidis succus,) is an inspissated, shining .black juice, of a rough, styptic,
and sourish taste. It greatly resembles die juice of acacia. C. Bauhine terms it the
...
Thomas Mortimer, William Dickinson, 1819
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
HYPOCHONDRIASIS, in medicine. See Medicine. HYPOCIST, n. j. Cr. Mti-ztc ; Fr.
hy- pociste. Hypocist is an inspissated juice considerably hard and heavy, of a
fine shining black colour, when broken. The stem of the plant is thick and fleshy '
...
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Medical Synonym Lists from Medieval Provence: Shem Tov Ben ...
Arabic lihyat at-tays is the literal translation of Greek roayorttbywv “beard ofa he-
goat” (LS 1560, 1809) and is identified as 1) “goatsbeard”, Tragopogon
porrifolius L. or Tragopogon pratensis L., 2) “hypocist”, Cytinus hypocistis L., 3) “
ro ck-rose” ...
Shem Tov ben Isaak (of Tortosa), Gerrit Bos, Martina Hussein, 2011
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
HYPOCIST. n.J. r>»«.<T,(; bypociste, Fr.] — Hypocift is an inspissated joit'e
considerably hard and heavy, of a fine shining black cosour when broken. The
stem of the plant is thick and fleshy, and much thicker at the top than towards the
bottom ...
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A History of the Materia Medica. - London, Longman, Hitsch, ...
... in his Time used to dry _the whole Plant, and afterwards make a strong
Decoction of it, which they evaporated to a Consistence, and sold as the true
Hypocist. 3 Hypocistis ELATERIUM. 793 Hypocist is an Astringent, and that of
considerable.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Hypocist is an inspissated juice considerably hard and heavy, of a fine shining
black colour, when broken. The stem of the plant is thick and fleshy ; and much
thicker at the top than towards the bottom. Tin fr".tb contain a tough glutinous
liquor, ...
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A history of the materia medica: containing descriptions of ...
containing descriptions of all the substances used in medicine ... John Hill
Thomas Longman ((Londres)), L. Hawes ((Londres)). 792 H Y P O C I S T.
C H A P T E R II. Succus Hypocistidis, Hypocist. HYPOCISTIS is an inspissated
Juice, much ...
John Hill, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), L. Hawes ((Londres)), 1751
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A General Commercial Dictionary ... Second edition, with ... ...
Hypocist. I'r. Ipocirlide. Sr. Hypocistidt'. Pour. Hypocistc, Putcgar. LAT.
Hypocistidcs 514mm,) is an inspissated, shining black juice, of a rough, styptic,
and sourish taste. It greatly resembles the juice of acacia. C. Bauhine terms it the
inspissated ...
Thomas MORTIMER (Vice-Consul for the Austrian Netherlands.), William DICKINSON (of London.), 1823