QUÉ SIGNIFICA JIMSON WEED EN INGLÉS
Datura stramonium
Datura stramonium, conocido por los nombres comunes de Jimson weed, la trampa o datura del Diablo, es una planta de la familia de las Solanáceas. Se cree que se originó en las Américas, pero ahora se encuentra en todo el mundo. Otros nombres comunes para D. stramonium incluyen thornapple y flor de la luna, y tiene el nombre español Toloache. Otros nombres para la planta incluyen las campanas del infierno, la trompeta del diablo, la mala hierba del diablo, el Tolguacha, la maleza de Jamestown, el Stinkweed, Locoweed, el Pricklyburr y el pepino del diablo. Durante siglos, la datura se ha utilizado como una medicina herbal para aliviar los síntomas del asma y como un analgésico durante la cirugía o los huesos. Es también un poderoso alucinógeno y delirio, que se utiliza espiritualmente para las visiones intensas que produce. Sin embargo, los alcaloides de tropano que son responsables de las propiedades medicinales y alucinógenas son tóxicos fatalmente sólo en cantidades ligeramente mayores que la dosis medicinal, y el uso descuidado a menudo resulta en hospitalizaciones y muertes.
definición de jimson weed en el diccionario inglés
La definición de jimson weed en el diccionario es una planta solanácea venenosa, Datura stramonium, del hemisferio N, que tiene flores blancas en forma de embudo y frutos en cápsula espinosa También llamada: manzana espinosa.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «JIMSON WEED»
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jimson weed en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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The Encyclopedia of Addictive Drugs
Other body signs indicating that Jimson weed should be avoided include
enlarged prostate, urination difficulty, fluid buildup in lung tissue, and obstruction
that impedes movement of food from the stomach. The substance can raise blood
...
Richard Lawrence Miller,
2002
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International Poisonous Plants Checklist: An Evidence-Based ...
(1997) Forgiftning med piggeple - Fem tilfeller behandlet med fysostig- min.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 117(18):2610-2612. Anonymous (1925) One dead; three
ill from eating jimson weed. Boston Evening Transcript. Sep 12 Arditti J, Spadari
M, ...
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Psychoanalytic Approaches to Myth: Freud and the Freudians
A notable motif here is the hunter's initial song referring to himself as Jimson-
Weed Young Man. In Navajo hunter myth, consumption of potent hallucinogens
contained in jimson weed (Datura inoxia), loco- weed, and other plants accounts
for ...
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Notes From The Naturalist
There was a line in it about “where the cattle feed on the lowly jimson weed.”
Everybody where I lived knew that cattle won't eat jimson weed, and, if they did, it
would kill them pronto. Gene Autry probably knew it, too. I guess poetic license is
...
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Smoothing the Ground: Essays on Native American Oral Literature
What really heightens the formidability of the vagina dentata motif in the present
tale is made more so by its association with the Jimson weed plant. This showy
herb (also known as Sacred Datura, a name that is partially based on its scientific
...
91 So with his bow, arrow, and his staff [,] Jimson-weed went to the great gods of
the sea. He was playing his violin, and walked like a drunken man.92 He had to
go carefully, because he was very "delicate."93 He presented himself to the great
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Robert Mowry Zingg, Jay Courtney Fikes, Phil C. Weigand,
2004
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Clinical Emergency Medicine Casebook
The patient admitted consuming several Devil's Trumpet flowers (Jimson weed)
approximately eight hours prior to presentation in an attempt to “get hig .” Poison
control was called, with recommendations for supportive care and admission to ...
Joel T. Levis, Gus M. Garmel,
2009
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The Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements
In Ayurvedic medicine, jasmine flowers are also thought to promote menses and
to act as an alterative, refrigerant and nervine. Javanese turmeric See
TURMERIC. jimson weed (stinkweed, mad-apple, stinkwort, devil's trumpet,
Jamestown ...
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The Afflicted Girls: A Novel of Salem
I began comparing the symptoms of "ergot” poisoning with those of “Jimson weed
,” and discovered that it could only have been Jimson in Salem Village. This
plant's attack on the nervous system corresponded exactly (unlike ergot's) to the ...
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10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «JIMSON WEED»
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jimson weed en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
5 most bizarre substances people use to get high
Most people who abuse scopolamine find it in natural plants like henbane, jimson weed (Datura), angel's trumpets (Brugmansia), and corkwood (Duboisia). «Police News, Jul 15»
Some Edible Plants Start Out Toxic
It should be no wonder that some early Americans were hesitant to try tomatoes, which are related to jimson weed. Potatoes are also related, ... «LA Canyon News, Jul 15»
Green Thumb: Horticultural horrors on display at 'Wicked Plants'
Jimson weed (Datura stramonium) gets its name from Jamestown, where settlers first encountered it and used its intoxicating powers to drug ... «Memphis Commercial Appeal, Jul 15»
Phytophthora: the plant destroyer
The fungus which causes this disease can grow on weeds such as Jimson weed, horse nettle and nightshade. Septoria lycopersici lives ... «Lancaster Eagle Gazette, Jul 15»
A dozen Georgia O'Keeffe works on exhibit at Colorado Springs Fine …
And her painting "Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 (1932)" sold last year for $44.4 million, more than three times the previous world auction ... «Colorado Springs Gazette, Jun 15»
Sex And The City author Candace Bushnell: Bad sex is interesting …
“I had this other thing where a character took a concoction of jimson weed, which causes hallucinations, so that she thought she was 17 and ... «Express.co.uk, Jun 15»
Dr. Dirt: Rhubarb loves fertilizer
Dear Dr. Dirt: I want to put some tomatoes into a bed that has been filled with Jimson weed (Moonlilies) for years. Will the toxins/scent from the ... «Indianapolis Star, Jun 15»
Recent Crystal Bridges Acquisitions Believed to Total $64 Million
The acquisitions, which The New York Times valued at $20 million, join Georgia O'Keeffe's "Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1," which sold for a ... «Arkansas Business Online, Mar 15»
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art showcases recent …
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has recently acquired Georgia O'Keeffe's Jimson Weed/ White Flower No. 1, (1932, oil on canvas), ... «ArtfixDaily, Mar 15»
Crystal Bridges to exhibit $44 million O'Keeffe
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art today announced its acquisition of Georgia O'Keeffe's "Jimson Weed/White Flower" (though it had ... «Arkansas Times, Mar 15»