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 . THE CASTABBA PDMILA. [A, 327.]. THE CASTANEA VULGARIS. [A, S^T.] ing. [B, 19,34,81,173,214.]—Kxtractum castaneae fluidum fU. S,Ph.]. A preparation made by exhausting 100 parts by weight ofthe leaves of C. vulgaris with water b,y decoction and percolating,evaporating the mixed decoction and percolate, adding 30 per alcohol, filtering, evaporating to 80 parts by volume, and addingenough alcoho
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 . THE CASTABBA PDMILA. [A, 327.]. THE CASTANEA VULGARIS. [A, S^T.] ing. [B, 19,34,81,173,214.]—Kxtractum castaneae fluidum fU. S,Ph.]. A preparation made by exhausting 100 parts by weight ofthe leaves of C. vulgaris with water b,y decoction and percolating,evaporating the mixed decoction and percolate, adding 30 per alcohol, filtering, evaporating to 80 parts by volume, and addingenough alcohol to make 100 parts by volume. [B, 95.]—Folia cas-tanese. The leaves of C. vulgaris. [B^ 95.]—Fructus fruit of C. vulgaris. [B, 180.] (;, n. f. pi. Ka2sfkaSs)-taSn(taSn)-e!-a-(ajseCke^^eCa-e). Fr., castaneacies. 1. Of Link, a group ofplants corresponding to the Hippocastanece of De CandoUe. 2. OfH. Baillon, see Castane.« (1st def.). [B, 121, 170.] CASTANET (Lat.), n. f. pi. KaMka»s)-tan(taSnye2-e(a-eS).Fr., castanees. 1. Of Adanson, a family of plants, including Be-tula^ Carpinus, Corylus, Quercus^ Castanea^ lAquidambary Popu- lus, Salix, Cannabis, Urtica, Morus, Ficus, Dorsfenia
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