American journal of pharmacy . Oct., 1882. / Gleanings in Materia Medica. blZ veals, were cured by four or five doses of the drug.—Phar. Jour, andTrans., July 29, p. 85. Jacaranda procera, Sprengel.—The dry leaves, examined by Dr. J,. Different forms of the leaflets of Caroba, natural , are of various shades oflight green and brown, and variablein size and shape; but there are in-termediate forms, agreeing in allother characters, which renders itprobable that the drug is derivedfrom one species only. They areassymetric, particularly near thebase, are somewhat leiithery, slightlyrev


American journal of pharmacy . Oct., 1882. / Gleanings in Materia Medica. blZ veals, were cured by four or five doses of the drug.—Phar. Jour, andTrans., July 29, p. 85. Jacaranda procera, Sprengel.—The dry leaves, examined by Dr. J,. Different forms of the leaflets of Caroba, natural , are of various shades oflight green and brown, and variablein size and shape; but there are in-termediate forms, agreeing in allother characters, which renders itprobable that the drug is derivedfrom one species only. They areassymetric, particularly near thebase, are somewhat leiithery, slightlyrevolute, the upper surface glossy,apparently smooth, the lower surfaceon the veins and near the marginvelvety hairy; the petioles are oc-casionally short, and the secondary ^^^nerves anastomosing near the mar-gin. The cuticle of the up|)er sur-face is thicker tlian u})on the lowersurface,the palissade layer is simple,the mesophyll rather dense. Theepidermis consists of sinuate cells 32


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