10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOGANIACEOUS»
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Materia Medica; Or, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Ignatia amara is the sole species of this Loganiaceous genus. Its powers are as
like those of the Strychni, that are associated with it, as is possible. Indeed it
contains identically the same active principles, viz. the Alcaloids Strychnina and ...
Ignatia amara is the sole species of this Loganiaceous genus. Its powers are as
like those of the Strychni, that are associated with it, as is possible. Indeed it
contains identically the same active principles, viz. the Alcaloids Strychnina and ...
3
Lippincott's New Medical Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the ...
An acid prepared by heating strychnine with sodium, tstrych'nate. strych-ni'na*,
gen. strychni'nee. Strychnine, C„- H^NjOj, a colorless, crystalline alkaloid
obtained from nux vomica* and other species of loganiaceous plants. It will
impart a bitter ...
The Primitive Loganiaceous Inflorescence A consideration of
macromorphological features suggests that the ancestral Loganiaceous
condition may have had partially monopodial branching (from auxotelic shoots)
with sympodial branching ...
5
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
(known to us from Roxburgh's description of Molucca specimens), also a species
of the Loganiaceous genus Couihovia (only described hitherto from Polynesia
and New Caledonia) are included in Mr. Biedel's collection. We have no ...
Linnean Society of London, 1877
6
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Botany. ...
If Pagamea is the Loganiaceous counterpart of Psychotria, Gcert- nera is, without
doubt, that of Ghasalia, from which genus it is absolutely undistinguishable
except by the ordinal character of the free ovary and fruit, not always very easy to
...
7
The American illustrated medical dictionary
Gelsemium Gel-se'me-um) [L.]. A genus of poisonous, loganiaceous climbing
plants. The root of G. sempeni'rens, yellow jasmine of the southern United States,
is a powerful sedative, a motor depressant, and diaphoretic: used in neuralgia, ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller, 1922
8
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society
Even in some arborescent plants the branching is obvious only in the peduncles,
as in the palmiform trees above-described, in the curious Loganiaceous genus
Potalia, and especially in a Simarubea (Pl. Am. 3888) from Maynas, with simple ...
Linnean Society of London, 1861
9
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
If Pagamea is the Loganiaceous counterpart of Psychotria, Go*rinera is, without
doubt, that of Chasalia, from which genua it is absolutely undistinguishable
except by the ordinal character of the free ovary and fruit, not always very easy to
...
Linnean Society of London, 1857
In Amazonia this species is one of many menispermaceous and loganiaceous (
Strych- nos) taxa that various indigenous groups use to prepare curare, but the
Jivaro in western Amazonia are credited with giving us the particular benefits of C
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Francis E. Putz, Harold A. Mooney, 1991