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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 44 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1820 Excerpt: . . . the chest and between the fingers. They are then enabled to take with impunity the most poisonous serpents; and if by chance they are bitten, all the symptoms disappear shortly after the friction of the wound with the leaves of the same plant. Success of Arsenic in this Disease. Many experiments and some observations, tend to prove that the following mixture is extremely useful in the bite of which we are speaking. See an account of the effects of Arsenic in counteracting the poison of serpents by Mr. Ireland, in the second volume of the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, p. 393. The Indians are in the habit f administering arsenic in large doses after bites G i Arsenic Mixture. Boil for fifteen minutes one grain of arsenic and one grain of potash in one ounce and a half of water; when the liquid is cold, add one ounce of pimento water, ten drops of laudanum, and half an ounce of lemon-juice. This is for one dose, which must be repeated every half hour, during four successive hours; that is, if the disease be very serious. At the same time administer the glyster spoken of in 5J. , and rub the painful part with a liniment composed of the following ingredients. Oil of turpentine, half an ounce. Volatile alkali, half an ounce. -Olive oil, one ounce and a half. OF THE SCORPION. 79. The sting of the European scorpion is not very dangerous. This insect of venomous animals. See Dr. Russells History of Indian Serpents, and the authorities quoted in the X, ondon Medical Review and Magazine for March and April 1793. occasions serious danger in those, climates only where the heat is excessive; it then produces a red spot of the size of a mans little finger nail, which gradually increases, and becomes very black in the centre; this black spot is the p. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub, Hard Bound . New. (Royal Octavo, bibliography, illus, many coloured photos, Index). The book on the Economic Plants of India in Directory form is itself a compendium of information on the uses of plants, trade names, pollution checking species, conservational aspect of vegetable resources, Ethnobotanical data, landscape management, selected crop plant management etc. This book can be considered as a reference guide to Medical Experts, Kaviraj, Industries, Botanists and Foresters. An Index of Vernacular names of the plants is also provided in this book. 8121102898 xix+565 Yr. of Pub.2002<
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[EAN: 9788121102896], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: BSMPS], 30626, Contents: Preface. I. Introduction: 1. Ethnobotanical reports. 2. Some selected medicinal plants from ethnobotanical resources. 3. Plants for tribal houses/huts. 4. Vegetables grown in cane fields (economic plants in commercial field). 5. Paying and high yielding plants. 6. Drying marshy areas with trees. 7. Road side avenue species. II. Classified economic plants of India: 1. Plants in homeopathic medicines. 2. Utilitarian/ environmental aspects of herbs. 3. Famine food plants. 4. Ethnobotanical and economic species. 5. Statistics of number of species under the Indian forests/uses (M.F.P.). 5. Plants as renewable sources of energy and conservation. 6. Medicinal properties statistics. 7. Phytochemical product yielding plants. 8. Homeopathic medicines. 9. Ayurvedic and Unani medicines from plants. 10. Economics in medicinal plant cultivation. 11. Toxic/insecticidal/pesticidal plants. 12. Dye yielding plants. 13. Fibre yielding plants. 14. Oil yielding plants. 15. Aromatic species. 16. Gums/ resin yielding plants. 17. Tan yielding plants. 18. Plants in industries ( mat, paper, pencil, beads, ply, toys, match). 19. Timber plants. III. Enumeration of species. Bibliography. Index to vernacular names. Index to the families. From the preface: "The present revision of the Economic Plants of India has a vivid introduction describing plants exploited in homeopathic medicines, tinctures, weeds that effect crop plants, house plants, plants as sources of energy, plants that check pollution, ethnobotanical reports and a index of common names besides all that was in 565 pp.<
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[EAN: 9788121102896], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: BSMPS], 30626, Contents: Preface. I. Introduction: 1. Ethnobotanical reports. 2. Some selected medicinal plants from ethnobotanical resources. 3. Plants for tribal houses/huts. 4. Vegetables grown in cane fields (economic plants in commercial field). 5. Paying and high yielding plants. 6. Drying marshy areas with trees. 7. Road side avenue species. II. Classified economic plants of India: 1. Plants in homeopathic medicines. 2. Utilitarian/ environmental aspects of herbs. 3. Famine food plants. 4. Ethnobotanical and economic species. 5. Statistics of number of species under the Indian forests/uses (M.F.P.). 5. Plants as renewable sources of energy and conservation. 6. Medicinal properties statistics. 7. Phytochemical product yielding plants. 8. Homeopathic medicines. 9. Ayurvedic and Unani medicines from plants. 10. Economics in medicinal plant cultivation. 11. Toxic/insecticidal/pesticidal plants. 12. Dye yielding plants. 13. Fibre yielding plants. 14. Oil yielding plants. 15. Aromatic species. 16. Gums/ resin yielding plants. 17. Tan yielding plants. 18. Plants in industries ( mat, paper, pencil, beads, ply, toys, match). 19. Timber plants. III. Enumeration of species. Bibliography. Index to vernacular names. Index to the families. From the preface: "The present revision of the Economic Plants of India has a vivid introduction describing plants exploited in homeopathic medicines, tinctures, weeds that effect crop plants, house plants, plants as sources of energy, plants that check pollution, ethnobotanical reports and a index of common names besides all that was in 565 pp.<
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