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 . 46.]—C. Mrsuta [Linnaeus]. The small bit-ter cress; a European ^ecles resemblingC. pratensis and of like properties; bysome identified with C. amara. [B, 81,180; L, 65.] — C. impatiens [Linnaeus].A species growing in England and France,said to have properties like those of [H. Baillon (B. 46; B, 314).]— asari fol io [Tournefort]. TheC. asarifolia. [B, 311.]—C. [Thuiller


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 . 46.]—C. Mrsuta [Linnaeus]. The small bit-ter cress; a European ^ecles resemblingC. pratensis and of like properties; bysome identified with C. amara. [B, 81,180; L, 65.] — C. impatiens [Linnaeus].A species growing in England and France,said to have properties like those of [H. Baillon (B. 46; B, 314).]— asari fol io [Tournefort]. TheC. asarifolia. [B, 311.]—C. [Thuiller]. The C. amara. [B, 173.]— A species used in Chilias an antiscorbutic. [L,87.]—C. nastur-tium [Monch]. The Nasturtium offici-nale. [B, 173.]—C. Opizll [Presl]. SeeC. amnra. — C. pentapbyllos [Alton].The Dentaria pentaphyllos. [B, 173.]—C. fiinnata [Alton]. Tne , 173.] —C. prsecox [PaUas). The [B. 46.] — C. pratensis [Lin-naeus]. Fr., cresson des pris (ou elegant),petit cresson aquatique, cressonette. pec aVoiseau. Ger., Wiesenschctumhraut, Wiesenkresse, : Nasturtium pratense. The cuckoo-flower or ladys-smook ;. THE CARDAMINE PRATEN-SIS. (AFTER DE LANES-SAN.) a perennial species growing in the meadows of Europe and natu-ralized in the United States. The herb and flowers {herba et florescardamines [seu pratensis], ffores cucuii) w^ere formerlyemployed as antiscorbutics. [B, 19,173,180.]—C. umbrosa. SeeC. anw/ra.—Flores cs. The flowers of C. pratensis. [B, 180.]—Herba c*s. The herb of C. pratensis, also that of Nasturtiumofficinale. [B, 180J—Herba cs aqnatica;. The herb of Nastur-tium officinale. [B, 180.] CABDAMINE^ (Lat.), n. f. pi. KaSr-dam(da=m)-iSn(en)e!-e-(a-e). Of Eeidhenbach, a subsection of the Cruci/erce (Arabidecegenuinoe), including Cardamine, Dentaria, and three other genera,and also, in a later classification, Nasturtium. [B, 178.] CABDAMINOPSIS [C. A. Meyer] (Lat,),


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