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Take an equal amount of linseed, myrrh, opium, castoreum, mandrake roots,
bitter alecost, opopanax, liquid storax, balm twigs, cassia, the pulp of colocynth,
Indian spikenard, ginger, henbane seeds, and black pepper. These ingredients
are ...
Sābūr Ibn Sahl, Oliver Kahl, 2003
Avoirdupois Alecost, the landlady of The Creaking Meat Tree, looked round at
him as her name was mentioned.She was a blowsy woman whose appearance
bore all the hallmarks of rich food and alcohol abuse. On the whole, her public ...
qi al-imr ¤ serpent melon, wild qult ¤ saxifrage qurum ¤ saower qus ¤ alecost qus
bar¤ 'sea' alecost qus ulw ¤ alecost, sweetqus murr ¤ alecost, bitter qušr al-bai ¤
eggshellsqun ¤ cotton rib ¤ curd rain ¤ sweet basil ramd ¤ ashes ramd al-aqrib ...
Hibaẗ Allâh ibn Ṣāʻid Ibn al-Tilmīd̲, Oliver Kahl, 2007
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Chemical Dictionary of Economic Plants
Alecost. Costmary; Bible-leaf Mace Tanacetum balsamita (Compositae). Food
plant. Contains in the leaf the 7-glucuronides of apigenin and chrysoeriol and
luteolin 7-gentiobioside. Lipophilic flavonoids present at the leaf surface include
the ...
Jeffrey B. Harborne, Herbert Baxter, 2001
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Mamluks and Animals: Veterinary Medicine in Medieval Islam
213 Qusṭ is al-bustaj—alecost [incense] Kostus—Aucklandia Costus Falc. Imula
Helenium. See Moshe Ben Maimon (Maimonides), Medical works vol. V:
Lexicography of drugs and Medical response, ed. Suessman Muntner, Jerusalem
: ...
Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, 2012
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Sābūr Ibn Sahl's Dispensatory in the Recension of the ʻAḍudī ...
[75] The preparation of the larger alecost oil which is useful against pain in the
liver and stomach, and coldness and limpness of the joints Take clove one ūqīya;
lemon grass, Indian spikenard, Indian laurel, liquid storax, liquorice roots, canella
, ...
Bronze fennel Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum Alecost, costmary Tanacetum
balsamita Heartsease, wild pansy \4ola tricolor Hidcote lavender Lavandula
angustifolia ' Hidcote' White-flowered rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis albiflorus
Golden ...
Ethne Clarke, Clive Nichols, 2003
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An encyclopedia of gardening: comprising the theory and ...
Costnxary, or Alecost. — Tnnacetum Bakamita, L. ; Balsamita vulgaris, H. K. (
SeAi. Hand. 3. t. 240.) Syng. Polyg. Suiterf. L. and Corymbifera, J. Coq-desjardins
, Fr. ; Frauenmunze, Ger. ; and Costo ortense, Ital. 4192. The costmary is a hardy
...
John Claudius Loudon, 1824
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Vegetables, Herbs & Fruit: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
Alecost Tanacetum balsamita (Balsamita major) Culinary Cultivation Propagation
Seed The seed is fine and thin and cannot be propagated from plants grown in
cool climates (the seed not being viable). Obtain seed from a specialist. Sow in ...
Matthew Biggs, Bob Flowerdew, Jekka McVicar, 2006
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Breverton's Complete Herbal: A Book of Remarkable Plants and ...
OTHER NAMES: Alecost, costmarie, sweet Mary, mintys mair (Mary's mint),
alespice, lady's balsam, lady's herb, bitter buttons, goose tongue, allspice (not to
be confused with the spice), sweet tongue, tongue plant, balsam herb, mint
geranium, ...
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Get Started Growing Hops
Hop cones replaced the use of gruit, a mixture of medieval bittering herbs and flowers, including costmary or alecost, chamomile, yarrow, ... «Mother Earth News, Feb 14»
Bill O'Hagan
Then he took the chemicals and additives out, replacing them with alecost, tansy and woodruff, plants of the hedgerows, which were natural ... «The Economist, Mai 13»
Herbs of the Christmas Season
Costmary (Chrysanthemum balsamita), also called alecost, is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is also associated with Mary Magdalene. «Waxahachie Daily Light, Dec 12»