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The principles and practice of medical jurisprudence
ETHUSA CYNAPIUM OR FOOL'S PARSLEY. 451 greater resemblance to celery
than most of the other umbelliferse. Its stem is round, channelled, smooth,
branched, of a yellowish-red colour, and grows to the height of two or three feet.
Alfred Swaine Taylor, Thomas Stevenson, Sir Thomas Stevenson,
1883
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Hedgerow: River Cottage Handbook
All parts smell unpleasant, especially when crushed Habitat Weed of cultivation,
waste ground Distribution Common in England south of Cumbria, scarcer
elsewhere The name Fool's Parsley tells you most of what you need to know
about this ...
Why did we select a sprig of Fool's Parsley, a.s a specimen to illustrate 142.
Fool's Parsley (JEthusa Cyuapium). the tribe Umbelliferae when so many more
readily obtainable plants existed ? For this reason : to show in what respect
Fool's ...
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The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions
The plants are in many respects much alike, the chief points of distinction,
however, being — hemlock is generally much taller and more bushy than fool's
parsley, its stem is generally splashed with purple, its fruit looks more swollen
and has ...
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An encyclopaedia of useful and ornamental plants: consisting ...
LESSER HEMLOCK, OR FOOL'S PARSLEY. Class V. PENTANDRIA. Order II.
DIGYNIA. Natural Order, UMBELLI FERjE. THE UMBELLIFEROUS TRIBE. Gen.
Char. Universal involucre 0; partial 3-leaved, pendulous, dimidiate, placed on the
...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, M. A. Burnett,
1852
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The treasury of science
But the order contains also several poisonous species, such as Hemlocli (
Conium ,maculatum), and Fool's parsley (jEthusa cynapium), and which,
unfortunately, from their resemblance to some of the edible species, are liable to
be mistaken ...
Friedrich Carl L. Schoedler, Henry Medlock,
1872
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Cassell's Educator for the Young, etc. [Another edition of ...
Why did I select a sprig o fool's parsley as a. specimen to illustrate the tribe
umbelliferw, when so many more readil obtainable plants existed P For this
reason = to show in w rat respect fool's parsley, which is poisonous, may be
distinguished ...
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A Manual of medical jurisprudence
Fool's Parsley (iEthusa cynapium). Fool's Parsley, or Lesser Hemlock, is very
common in gardens and hedgerows. The leaves so closely resemble those of
parsley that they have often been gathered by mistake. Symptoms and
Appearances.
Alfred Swaine Taylor,
1886
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Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
In regard to the supposition of the root having been the fool's parsley, in the
account of the poisoning of the three foundlings last summer near this city, the
first supposition, as given in one of the newspapers, but which was afterwards
corrected ...
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The Principles and practice of medical jurisprudence v. 1 c. 2
Alfred Swaine Taylor. -STHUSA CYNAPIUM OR FOOL'S PARSLEY. ... of this
plant are much wider in proportion to their length. Fool's Parsley (Mtrvsa
cynapitjm). Fool's Parsley, or Lesser Hemloce, is very common in gardens and
hedgerows.
Alfred Swaine Taylor,
1883