An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Desrousseaux].The. Ipomcea quamoclit. [B, 173(o, 24).] — C. pentagonus [Rox-burgh], The Ipomcea cymosa.[B, 212.]—C. pentaphyllus [Lin-naeus]. See C. palmatiis.— C. pe-rennis. The Humulus lupulus.[a, 24.]—C. pes caprae [Linnaeus].See IPOMtEApes caprce and Bintam-BARM zeylanensibus (in Supple-ment).—C. platensis [Sprengel].The Ipomcea digitata. [B, 212.]—C. prostratns [Schmidt]. SeeC. arvensis.—C. pur


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Desrousseaux].The. Ipomcea quamoclit. [B, 173(o, 24).] — C. pentagonus [Rox-burgh], The Ipomcea cymosa.[B, 212.]—C. pentaphyllus [Lin-naeus]. See C. palmatiis.— C. pe-rennis. The Humulus lupulus.[a, 24.]—C. pes caprae [Linnaeus].See IPOMtEApes caprce and Bintam-BARM zeylanensibus (in Supple-ment).—C. platensis [Sprengel].The Ipomcea digitata. [B, 212.]—C. prostratns [Schmidt]. SeeC. arvensis.—C. purpureas. TheCampanula indica of Bauhin.[B.] — C. quinquefolius [Lin-nteus]. See C. palmatus. — [Vahl]. The Ipomcea re-pens. [B, 172, 173, 180 (a, 24).] liseron couche. Aspecie^ found m the East Indies;the lea^es are eaten as a salad.[B, 173 (a, 24).] Of. Canoonq.— [Wallich]. A speciesfound in the East Indies; used asa purgative. [B, 180 (a, 24).]—C. roseus [Kunth]. The Ipomcea digitata. [B, 212.]—C. sagittl-folius [Sibthorp]. See C. Sibthorpii.—C. scammonia [Linnasus].Fr., scammon^e. Ger., Scavimonium, Pitrgirworzel. It., scammo-. CONVOLVULUS SCAMMOKIA. [A, 327.] O, no; OS, not; O, whole; Th, thin; Th, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue, U, lull; U*, full; U», urn; U«, like ii (German). CONVULSEDCOPAHU 1134 nea. Sp., escamonea. A. species indigenous to Syria and certainislands of ttie Grecian Archipelago, fiirnishing Aleppo soammonyand Smyrna scammony. [B, 5, 173, ISO (a, •M).]—ii. scopariusDLInnseus flls]. Besenwinde. A species found in the CanaryIslands, said to furnish the lignum rhodium, although by some thelatter is attributed to C. floridiis. [B, 180 J—C. sepium , grand liseron. Ger., Zaunwinde. Great (or hedge) bindweed,German scammony; a species found in Europe, Asia, and NorthAmerica. Tlie root is a powerful purgative; the plant wasformerly official as herba convolmli majoris. [B, 17


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