10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SUBACRID»
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The Philosophical Transactions ... Abridged ...
I boiled Lens Palustris in the fame manner, and sound the Decoction of a turbid
Colour, and reddish like Mum ; it is a Legumen by this intense Colour, as well as
by the Taste, which was sweetish, subacrid and styptic. Note, that Snails and ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1749
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
Tmtbtlmm is also sweet, milky, subacrid, and bitterifli, of the fame clafs. 3. The
sweet mucilaginous and crude Lycbnis, the decocftion of Al. fine, is sweetish and
mucilaginous, the colour pale like Small Beer. I could observe no aflzringency in
...
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The Philosophical Transactions (from the Year 1700 to the ...
Trachelium is also sweet, milky, subacrid, and bitterish, of the same Class. 3.
Thejweet, mucilaginous and crude Lychnis : the Decoction of Alfint is sweetiih
and mucilaginous, the Colour pale like small Beer. I could observe no
Astringency in ...
Henry Jones, Royal Society (Great Britain), 1731
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
I boyled Lens Palustris in the fame manner, and found the D;coction of a turbid
Colour, and reddish like Mum ; it is a Legumen by this intense Colour, as well as
by the Taste, which was sweetifli, subacrid and styptic. Note, that Snails' and
other ...
Royal society of London, 1721
5
The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
(subacrid rufous Agaric) ,- subacrid, pileus smooth polished dry rufescent, gills
flesh-colour at length ferruginous, milk white unchangeable, stem smooth at
length hollow. Bull. t. 224. Pers. Syn. p. 433. Fr. Syst. JVch. '0. l. p. 70. Grev. Fl. Ed
. p.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
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English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising the ...
A. subdúlcis, Bull, (subacrid rufous Agaric) ¡ subacrid, pileus smooth polished dry
rufescent, gills flesh-colour at length ferruginous, milk white unchangeable, stem
smooth at length hollow. Bull. t. 224. Pers. Syn. p. 433. Fr, Syst. Мус. v. I. p. 70.
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
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The Phytologist: A Botanical Journal
The pileus varies much in colour, and is sometimes even white. Agaricus (
Galorrheus) subdulcis, Bull. Subacrid milky Agaric. Subacrid ; pileus smooth,
polished, dry, rufescent ; gills flesh-colour, at length ferruginous ; milk-white,
unchangeable ...
8
Lectures on the Materia Medica Etc. Published from the ...
Guaiacum, pockwood, or lignum vitx, is a hard, solid, heavy wood, of a dark
brown colour, with a yellowish sap, of a subacrid, bitterish, and somewhat
aromatic taste, and pretty fragrant and agreeable smell, when rasped or heated;
covered ...
9
Philosophical Transactions
tSk-t-rzonera and Tragnpngo/z are relerrahle to the Grasses, because of' their
genieulate Stalks, their Grassy Leaves, sweet Tastes and Milky Juice, the
Decoction was smooth and of a pale colour. 'Thighs/lum is also Sweet, Milky,
Subacrid, ...
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The New Dispensatory. Containing, 1, the Elements of ...
The roots abound with a milky juice, of a bitterish subacrid taste; and hence may
be of some service, for strengthening the tone of the viscera, and promoting the
fluid secretions. They were formerly celebrated as alexipharmics, and for
throwing ...
William LEWIS (M.D.), 1785