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 . vage [] (ou blanche). Ger.,Feldwegwarte. Wild chico-ry, witloof, succory, bunk; ahardy perennial species. Theroot, radix cichorei, is offi-cial. Formerly the leaves,blossoms, and seeds (includedamong the quatuor seminafrigida) were also root of the uncultivatedplant is reputed a powerfulalterative, and may be em-ployed as a digestive or nervous tonic; in Russia it is prescribed f


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 . vage [] (ou blanche). Ger.,Feldwegwarte. Wild chico-ry, witloof, succory, bunk; ahardy perennial species. Theroot, radix cichorei, is offi-cial. Formerly the leaves,blossoms, and seeds (includedamong the quatuor seminafrigida) were also root of the uncultivatedplant is reputed a powerfulalterative, and may be em-ployed as a digestive or nervous tonic; in Russia it is prescribed forhydrophobia. Its chief use is in the adulteration of coffee. Theplant is cultivated as a salad, the leaves; blanched like those of theendive, being so used under the name barbe du capucin. [A, 490(a, 31); B, 19, 34. 173, 180, 185, 275 ; a. 24.]—C. officinarum, C. eil-vestre. See C. intybus.—Cortex radicis Sp., achico-ria, achicoria amarga (corteza de la raiz) [Sp. Ph.]. The root-barkof C. intybus. [B, 95 (a, 21).]—Decoctum cichorii, Sp., cocimi-ento de achicorias [Sp. Ph.], A decoction made by boiling 1 partof chicory-root with the necessary quantity of water for fifteen. THE CICHORIUM INTYBUS. (A, 327.) O, no; 09, not; 0», whole; Th, thin; Th^, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U^, lull; U*, full; U*, urn; U«, like U (German).130 CICHORYCIGARRO 1018 minutes, and, when cool, straining off 24 parts. [B, 9o (a, 31).] —Folia cicHorii. The leaves of C. intybus. [B, 95.]—Herba cich-orii, Herba cichorii intybi (seu silvestris). The herb in-tsibus, onae used like the root, [B, 180 (a, 84).] —Infusiiin Tisane de chioor6e.—Succus cichorii [Sp. Ph., 1798, , 1818, Sard. Ph., 1773]. A preparation made, according to theFr. Cod., 1818, by bruising 16 parts of chicory-leaves, adding 1 partof water, expressing, and filtering without neat through bibulouspaper. According to the Sp. Ph., 1798, and the Sard. Ph., 1773, thejuice was clarified


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