| Geology - 1855 - 438 pages
...Magnolias used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order ol° Goodeniaces?, with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains a tonic bitterness never recognised before, and discernible in many plants in so high a degree, that I was induced for this... | |
| Pharmacy - 1854 - 616 pages
...Magnolia, used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceae, with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains...discernible in many plants in so high a degree, that Dr. Mueller was induced, for this reason, to bestow upon a new genus from the interior the name of... | |
| Pharmacy - 1854 - 588 pages
...Magnolia, used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceas, with the exception, perhaps, of a few species, contains...discernible in many plants in so high a degree, that Dr. Mueller was induced, for this reason, to bestow upon a new genus from the interior the name of... | |
| Victoria. Registrar-general's Office - Victoria - 1854 - 464 pages
...Magnolias used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceœ, with the exception, perhaps, of a few species, contains a tonic bitterness never recognised before, and discernible in many plants in so high a degree, that I was induced, for this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1855 - 622 pages
...intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceic, with the exception perhaps of a few rpecies, contains a tonic bitterness never recognized before,...this property, which indicates a certain alliance to Gentianeas, deserves the more consideration, as the true Gentianse are so sparingly distributed through... | |
| Science - 1855 - 900 pages
...Magnolia? used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceae, with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains a tonic bitterness never recognised before, and discernible in many plants iu so high a degree, that I was induced for this... | |
| Pharmacy - 1856 - 606 pages
...Maijnoliœ used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. Tire whole natural order of Goodeniaceœ, with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains...induced for this reason to bestow upon a new genus from tho interior the name of Picrophyta : this property, which indicates a certain alliance to Gentiajuce,... | |
| 1866 - 610 pages
...Magnolice used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniaceae, with the' exception perhaps of a few species, contains...this property, which indicates a certain alliance to Gentianecv, deserves the more consideration, as the true gentians are so sparingly distributed through... | |
| Pharmacy - 1854 - 658 pages
...Magnolia, used in cases of rheumatism and intermittent fever. The whole natural order of Goodeniacea;,with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains a...discernible in many plants in so high a degree, that Dr. Mueller was induced, for this reason, to bestow upon a new genus from the interior the name of... | |
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