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 . on the cala-mine hills of Rhenish Prus-sia ; said to contain zinc, [a,35.]—V. canina. Fr., vio-lette de chien. Ger., Hunds-veilchen., Rossveilchen. Dog-(or horse-) violet; a Euro-pean species. The root isemetic and purgative, but islittle used, [a, 35.]—V. ca-pillaris. A Chilean under-shrub used as a laxative.[a, 35.]—V. white violet of NorthAmerica ; used as a vulner-ary, [a, 35.]


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 . on the cala-mine hills of Rhenish Prus-sia ; said to contain zinc, [a,35.]—V. canina. Fr., vio-lette de chien. Ger., Hunds-veilchen., Rossveilchen. Dog-(or horse-) violet; a Euro-pean species. The root isemetic and purgative, but islittle used, [a, 35.]—V. ca-pillaris. A Chilean under-shrub used as a laxative.[a, 35.]—V. white violet of NorthAmerica ; used as a vulner-ary, [a, 35.]—V. blue (or hollow-leaved) violet of NorthAmerica. It resembles , but is without itsfragrance, [o, 35.] Cf. —V. Hesperis mafronalis.—V. diandra. A Guiana species withemetic roots, [a, 35.]—V. enneasperma. Fr., violette d neufsemences. A Malabar plant. The root is emetic, [a, 85.]— Hairy violet; a European species having a purgative andemetic root, [a, 35.]—V, indecorum. Fr., violette duBresil. ABrazilian emetic-rooted species, [a, 35.]—V. ipecacuanha, See Ionidium ipecacuanha.—V, lunaris. The Luna-. VIOLA ODORATA. [A, 337.] Ha rediviva. [a, 35.]—V. lutea. 1. See Cheiranthus cheirt. ^ (vine-) violet; found in Switzerland, [a, 35.]—V. martia,V. martiana. See V. odorata.—Y. matronalis. See Hesperismatronalis.—V. mlrabilis. Broad-leaved violet of Europe. Theroot is emetic and purgative, [a, 35.]—V. mortuorum. See Vincaminor.—v. odorata. Fr., violette odorante [Fr. Cod.] (ou demars), violier commun (ou de mars), jacee de printemps. Ger.,wohlriechendes (oder blaues, oder Mdrz-) Veilchen, wohlriechendeViole. Sweet-scented (or March-) violet of middle and southernEurope, northern Africa, and middle Asia; the AeuKotov /leAa? ofthe ancients. The flowers, root, and seed, fiores, radix, et semenviolarum (seu violas) have been used, the flowers as a cardiac tonic


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