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 . , R. graminifolius. Fr., renon-cule graviin^e. Grass-leaved buttercup ; a European species hav-ing properties resembling those of B. sceleratus. A water distilledfrom it has been used as an emetic. [B, 64, 173, 267, 275 (a, 35).]—R. lingua, R. longifolius. Fr., renoncule lanceolee, grandedouve, herbe defeu. Ger., grosser Sumpfliahnenfuss, grosses Speer-kraut, zungenbldttriper Hahnenfuss. Great (or g


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 . , R. graminifolius. Fr., renon-cule graviin^e. Grass-leaved buttercup ; a European species hav-ing properties resembling those of B. sceleratus. A water distilledfrom it has been used as an emetic. [B, 64, 173, 267, 275 (a, 35).]—R. lingua, R. longifolius. Fr., renoncule lanceolee, grandedouve, herbe defeu. Ger., grosser Sumpfliahnenfuss, grosses Speer-kraut, zungenbldttriper Hahnenfuss. Great (or greater) crowfoot(orspearwort); growmg in Europe, Asia, and North America ; hav-ing the vesicant properties of R. sceleratus. The root and herb,radix (et herba) fiammulce (seu rannnculi fiammei) majoris, wereformeriy official. [B, 19, 64, 173, 180, 267, 275 (a, 35).]—R. muri-catus. Ger., stachelsamiger Hahnenfuss. A European bruised herb is used as an external stimulant and vesicant andin various skin diseases. [B, 64, 180 (a, S5).]—R. neniorosus. De Candolle, an Alpine European species. 2. Of ancient phar-macy, the Anemone nemorosa. [B, 64, 180 (a, 35).]—R. paluden-. RANUNCUTtS ASI\TICUS [A, 327.] O, no; Oa, not; O^, whole; Th, thin; Tha, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U^, lull; U-*, full; U^, urn; US, like u (German). RANUNKELREAGENT 2692 sis, R. palustris. Old pharmaceutical names for R. scelerattts.[B, 180 (a, 35).]—K. pratensis. See R, acris.—H. repens. Fr.,renoncule rampante, bassinet pie-pou^ petite bassine^ pied de coq(ou de poule, ou -court, ou -pou). Ger., kriechender Hahnenfuss,Butterblume, Schmalzhlume. Creeping crowfoot, buttercup, but-ter-daisy, crow-flower, yellow gowan ; abundant in Europe, north-ern Asia, and North America; said to have the properties of , though, according to Winkler, it is eaten as a herb and flowers were once ofllcial as herba et fiores ranunculidulcis. [B, 5. 19, 34, 173, 180, 267, 2


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