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 . derived from Chma and eastern Asia. See 3. Of Tournefort, a genus of leguminous plants of the tribeCassiecBj comprising about 840 genera distributed into the subgeneraFistula (the genera Bactyrilobmm [Willdenow] and Cathartocarpus[Fersobn]), Senna (including the Senna of Roxburgh and the jfec-jeaj^a of other authors), and Lasiorrhegma (includmg the Chamce-crista [Meyer] and Grimaldia ISchr
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 . derived from Chma and eastern Asia. See 3. Of Tournefort, a genus of leguminous plants of the tribeCassiecBj comprising about 840 genera distributed into the subgeneraFistula (the genera Bactyrilobmm [Willdenow] and Cathartocarpus[Fersobn]), Senna (including the Senna of Roxburgh and the jfec-jeaj^a of other authors), and Lasiorrhegma (includmg the Chamce-crista [Meyer] and Grimaldia ISchrank]). 3. Of the Netherl. Ph the fruit of C. fistula. [B, 42, ; G. Bentham, Trans, of theLinnsean Soc, xxvii, p. 503 (B).]-Brown c. The O. glandulosa.[B, 283.]—Calyces cassiee (seu cassise cinnamomesB, seu cassisezeylanicae). See Flores casstce.—C. absus [Linnseus]. Ger.,dgyptische Cassie. A low annual plant of upper Egypt and ofIndia. The brownish-black shining seeds (semen cismce, semencassice absus) have been employed in Egypt as a specific for Egyp-tian ophthalmia, and have been used to a certain extent in are also used in India as a depurative and in mucous dis-. THE cassia acutifolia. [A, 337.] orders. [B, 106,172,173,180, 213: Ann. di chim. e di farmacol.,Apr., 1886, p. 369 (B).]—C. acapulcensis [Humboldt, Bonpland,Kunthl. The C. biflora. [B, —C. acuminata. 1. Of Willde-now, the 0. apoucouita. 2. Of Monch, the O. marylandica. [B,214; G. Bentham, I. c. (B).]—C. acutifolia [Delile]. Ger., spitz-bldttrige Oassie. Syn.: C. seniia [Linnaeus], Senna acutifolia[Batkfiu. 1. The senna-plant; an African shrub. The narrowlylanceolate, mucronate, almost glabrous leaflets constitute Alexan-drian senna. 3. Of Nees, the C. angustifolla. [B, 18,81,106, ISO.]-C. aeschynomene [De CandoUe]. The C. nictttans or the C. mi-mosoides. [B, 60, 383; G. Bentham, I. c. (B).]—C. aethiopica[GuibourtJ. An African species sometimes identified with C. acuti-folia, sa
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