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 . .] — Essentia Tinctura cochlearise. Fr., ex-trait de cochleaire. Extract ofscurvy-grass; apreparationmadeby inspissating the clarified juiceof the C. officinalis [Brunsw. Disp.(1777), Fr. Cod. (1837), Ph. of theFr. Mil. Hosp. (1839)]; by evapo-rating a decoction of the herb[Amst. Ph. (1805), Palat. Disp.(1764)] ; or by evaporating themixed decoctionand aque


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 . .] — Essentia Tinctura cochlearise. Fr., ex-trait de cochleaire. Extract ofscurvy-grass; apreparationmadeby inspissating the clarified juiceof the C. officinalis [Brunsw. Disp.(1777), Fr. Cod. (1837), Ph. of theFr. Mil. Hosp. (1839)]; by evapo-rating a decoction of the herb[Amst. Ph. (1805), Palat. Disp.(1764)] ; or by evaporating themixed decoctionand aqueous dis-tillate of the herblSard. Fh., 1773].[B, 119 (a, 21).]—Herba cochle-.


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