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British and Garden Botany: Consisting of Descriptions of ... - Pagina 602
Common Nettle — Urti'ca dioi'ca. Everywhere by waysides, upon rubbish, and in waste places ; often also in woods, and as difficult to expel as it is unpleasant to lay hands upon. Fl. summer. Curtis, ii. 433 ; E. B. xxv. 1750; Baxter, iv. 208. 2.
Leo Hartley Grindon,
1864
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A New Pronouncing Dictionary of Medicine: Being a ... - Pagina 709
(Gr. 05pm, “urine,” and Eavfiég', “ yellow.”) A yellow coloring-matter found in the urine. Indican. Ur'sin. A crystalline principle obtained from the leaves of the Una m-si. Urti'ca. Nettle. A genus of herbaceous plants of the natural order Urticncm, ...
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A Dictionary of Medical Science ... - Pagina 1083
The pain produced by its sting is well known, but it is not to be compared to the torture occasioned by Ur- ti'ca etim'nlane, and U. crenula'ta of India ; and still less, to Urti'ca nrentie' eima of Timor, which is called by the natives Daonn Selan, ...
Robley Dunglison, Richard James Dunglison,
1874
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A Comprehensive medical dictionary - Pagina 586
Among them is the Urti'ca (Nettle). Excessive causticity in their juice is their chief characteristic. This order once included hemp, the hop-vine, the fig, mulberry, bread-fruit, etc., which are now arranged under new orders, CannaOinaeem, ...
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A Botanical Description of British Plants in the Midland ...
Urti'ca u'reks V. S. I. Small stinging Nettle. Sr. Cu. Leaves opposite, oral ; stem branched. With. 200. E. B. 1236. Abbot, 683. Robson, 236. On dunghills, rubbish and cultivated ground. July, September. Common. A. OBS. 'J he leaves are ...
Thomas Purton, James Sowerby,
1817
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British Phaenogamous Botany: Or, Figures and Descriptions ...
URTI'CA*. Linnean Class and Order. MoNos'crAf, Tetra'ndria. Natural Order. Urti'ce.t., LinHl. Svn. p. 218. ; Introdiict. to Nat. Syst. of Bot. p. 93.— Rich, by Macgilliv. p. 540.— Loud. Hort. Brit, p! 53-1.— Mack. Fl. Hibern. p. 232.— Hook. Brit.
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The New London Medical and Surgical Dictionary, Etc - Pagina 886
URTI'CA PlLuu'l-'nRA. The systematic name ofthe pill-hearing nettle. Urtira Rmnmza. The plant which bears this name in the pharmacopteias is the Urtica pilulr'ffira, ofLinnaeus. ' - 5",! To raise an irritation in parabecause itlytic limbs the fresh ...
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The British Flora - Pagina 403
Urti'ca. Linn. Nettle. Barren fl. Perianth single, of 4 leaves, containing the cup- shaped rudiment of a pistil. Fertile fl. Perianth single, of 2 leaves. JPericarp 1-seeded, shining. — Nat. Ord. Urtice^;. Juss. — Name; from uro, to burn, in allusion to its ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker,
1830
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Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: ... - Pagina 500
LA'MIUM ALBUM, L. folio1, am, Urti'ca mor'- tua, Oaleop'tit Archangel'ica, Dead Nettle, White Arch'angel Nettle, (F.) Ortie blanche, Ortie morte. Infusions of this plant have been recommended in uterine hemorrhage, and leucorrhoea. It is not ...
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A BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH PLANTS, IN THE MIDLAND ...
T. PURTON. blossom none; honey. cup central, in the shape of a drinking glass. Florets with pointais. — Cup of 2 leaves; blossom none; seed 1, shining. Specie*. 652. Urti'ca xj'rens V. S. 1. Small stinging Nettle. Sp. Ch. Leaves opposite, oval ...