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 . Ue de Monipellier,trintanelle. Ger., rispenbliiiiger (oder italienischer) D.; a species indigenous to southern Europe, furnish-ing a portion of the mezereum of commerce. All parts of the plantare poisonous. A yellow dve is obtained from it. [B, 5,173,180,275 (a, 24).]—D. laf^etta. Fr., bois dentelle. The lace-bark tree ;indigenous to the Antilles. [B, 173, 275 (a, 24).]—D, lau
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 . Ue de Monipellier,trintanelle. Ger., rispenbliiiiger (oder italienischer) D.; a species indigenous to southern Europe, furnish-ing a portion of the mezereum of commerce. All parts of the plantare poisonous. A yellow dve is obtained from it. [B, 5,173,180,275 (a, 24).]—D. laf^etta. Fr., bois dentelle. The lace-bark tree ;indigenous to the Antilles. [B, 173, 275 (a, 24).]—D, laureola. Fr.,laur^ole mdle, auriole, laurier des bois, laurier purgatif. Ger.,lorbeerartiger (oder immergriiner) Seidelbast, Lorbeerkraut, Lor-beerdaphne. Dwarf-bay, wood-laurel, or spurge-laurel; a smallerspecies than D. mezereum. recognized in the Br. Ph. as one of thesources of mezereum, though its root is inferior in acrimony. [B, 6,19,173,180, ars (a, 24).]—D. Uottardl. Fr., d. de Uottard. Avariety of D. mezereum. [B, 173 (a, 24).]—D. major. See D. lau-reola.— D. mezereon, I>. mezereum. Fr., bois gentil, boisd^oreilles, faux garou, laur^oUe fevnelle, mezdr^on. Ger., gemeiner. DAPHNE mezereum. [A, 327.] Seidelbast, Kellerhals, Ziland, Zindelbast, Pfefferbaum. The me-zereon ; a species cultivated in Europe. The fniit is oval, red, andpulpy, and contains but one seed. The root is the source of mezere-um of the U. S. Ph. The berries are sometimes used as a drasticpurgative. [B, 5,19, 173,180, 275 (a, 24).]—D. occidentalis. A poi-sonous species found in Jamaica. [B, 180 (a, 24).]—1>. odora. SeeD. papyracea.—D. olesefolia^ D. oleoides. A species foimd inGreece and Italy ; supposed by some to be the xaikiKaxa of the an-cients. It is used as a purgative. [B, 180, 275 (a, 24).]—D. panl-culata. See D. gnidium.—D. papyracea. The Nepal paper-shrub, or sethburosa; a small tree or shrub growing in India andCochin-China. An excellent writing-paper is made from th
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