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 . n. f. pi. Ko-paS-iif-e2re-e(aS-e=). Fr.,copaif&r^es. Of Baillon, a tribe of the Leguminosat, of the suborderCiKsalpineoc, characterized by small flowers with an undevelopedreceptacle ; sepals free and imbricated or valvate ; petals none, orrarely 1 to 5 and imbricated. The genera are Copaifera, Detarium,Hardwickia, Prioria, Cynometra, Pterogyne, Smdora, and Crypto-sepalum. [B, 121 (o, 24).] COPAIVA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-encyclopdic-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-n-f-pi-ko-pas-iif-e2re-eas-e=-frcopaifres-of-baillon-a-tribe-of-the-leguminosat-of-the-suborderciksalpineoc-characterized-by-small-flowers-with-an-undevelopedreceptacle-sepals-free-and-imbricated-or-valvate-petals-none-orrarely-1-to-5-and-imbricated-the-genera-are-copaifera-detariumhardwickia-prioria-cynometra-pterogyne-smdora-and-crypto-sepalum-b-121-o-24-copaiva-image340055372.html
RM2AN6T2M–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 . n. f. pi. Ko-paS-iif-e2re-e(aS-e=). Fr.,copaif&r^es. Of Baillon, a tribe of the Leguminosat, of the suborderCiKsalpineoc, characterized by small flowers with an undevelopedreceptacle ; sepals free and imbricated or valvate ; petals none, orrarely 1 to 5 and imbricated. The genera are Copaifera, Detarium,Hardwickia, Prioria, Cynometra, Pterogyne, Smdora, and Crypto-sepalum. [B, 121 (o, 24).] COPAIVA
Balsam of Copaiva, Copaifera officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany,' John Bohn, London, 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2, 500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/balsam-of-copaiva-copaifera-officinalis-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-a-botanical-illustration-by-james-sowerby-from-william-woodville-and-sir-william-jackson-hookers-medical-botany-john-bohn-london-1832-the-tireless-sowerby-1757-1822-drew-over-2-500-plants-for-smiths-mammoth-english-botany-1790-1814-and-440-mushrooms-for-coloured-figures-of-english-fungi-1797-among-many-other-works-image209725390.html
RMP55PTE–Balsam of Copaiva, Copaifera officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany,' John Bohn, London, 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2, 500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
. The natural history of plants. Botany. LEGUMINOS^-OJSSALFINIEJE. 133 ill-developed caducous stipules. The flowers form solitary or mul- tiple short racemes on tlie wood of the old branches; they are accompanied by scaly caducous bracts and bractlets. VII. COPAIVA SEEIES. The Copaiva-trees' (Fr., Copaiers; figs. 123-128), have regular Copaifera officinalis.. Pia. 123. Habit (i). hermaphrodite flowers. The little receptacle, convex or slightly ' Copaifera L., Gen., n. 542.—J., Qen., 365. —Lamk., J)ie<., U.I97; lii., t. 342.—Desk, in Mem. Mas., vii. 375, t. 13, 14.—H. B. K., Nov. Gen. ei Spe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-leguminos-ojssalfinieje-133-ill-developed-caducous-stipules-the-flowers-form-solitary-or-mul-tiple-short-racemes-on-tlie-wood-of-the-old-branches-they-are-accompanied-by-scaly-caducous-bracts-and-bractlets-vii-copaiva-seeies-the-copaiva-trees-fr-copaiers-figs-123-128-have-regular-copaifera-officinalis-pia-123-habit-i-hermaphrodite-flowers-the-little-receptacle-convex-or-slightly-copaifera-l-gen-n-542j-qen-365-lamk-jielt-ui97-lii-t-342desk-in-mem-mas-vii-375-t-13-14h-b-k-nov-gen-ei-spe-image216423314.html
RMPG2X42–. The natural history of plants. Botany. LEGUMINOS^-OJSSALFINIEJE. 133 ill-developed caducous stipules. The flowers form solitary or mul- tiple short racemes on tlie wood of the old branches; they are accompanied by scaly caducous bracts and bractlets. VII. COPAIVA SEEIES. The Copaiva-trees' (Fr., Copaiers; figs. 123-128), have regular Copaifera officinalis.. Pia. 123. Habit (i). hermaphrodite flowers. The little receptacle, convex or slightly ' Copaifera L., Gen., n. 542.—J., Qen., 365. —Lamk., J)ie<., U.I97; lii., t. 342.—Desk, in Mem. Mas., vii. 375, t. 13, 14.—H. B. K., Nov. Gen. ei Spe
. A treatise on pharmacy .. . it willnever have the oil floating in globules upon the surface. There canbe no doubt of the increased action of emulsionized oils over those inwhich the oil globules have not been broken up, though on the otherhand it is less easy to take a dose of oil emulsionized than floating onthe surface of water or enveloped in the froth of porter or sarsaparillamead. It is generally customary to weigh the fixed oils or copaiva indispensing them, bnt if this is done when they are to be made intoemulsions it should not, be done in the bottle in which they are to bedispensed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-pharmacy-it-willnever-have-the-oil-floating-in-globules-upon-the-surface-there-canbe-no-doubt-of-the-increased-action-of-emulsionized-oils-over-those-inwhich-the-oil-globules-have-not-been-broken-up-though-on-the-otherhand-it-is-less-easy-to-take-a-dose-of-oil-emulsionized-than-floating-onthe-surface-of-water-or-enveloped-in-the-froth-of-porter-or-sarsaparillamead-it-is-generally-customary-to-weigh-the-fixed-oils-or-copaiva-indispensing-them-bnt-if-this-is-done-when-they-are-to-be-made-intoemulsions-it-should-not-be-done-in-the-bottle-in-which-they-are-to-bedispensed-image370170221.html
RM2CE6KW1–. A treatise on pharmacy .. . it willnever have the oil floating in globules upon the surface. There canbe no doubt of the increased action of emulsionized oils over those inwhich the oil globules have not been broken up, though on the otherhand it is less easy to take a dose of oil emulsionized than floating onthe surface of water or enveloped in the froth of porter or sarsaparillamead. It is generally customary to weigh the fixed oils or copaiva indispensing them, bnt if this is done when they are to be made intoemulsions it should not, be done in the bottle in which they are to bedispensed.
. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . ning the oil of cubebs, are prepared by Mr. Willdenow. The modeof preparing these will be described when noticing the gelatinous capsules ofcopaiva. A combination of oil of cubebs and oil of copaiva forms a very usefulmedicine in some cases of gonorrhoea. On the continent, a preparation, called the oleo-resinous extract of cubebs, isused. It is prepared by adding the oil to the resinous extract of cubebs, whichis prepared by digesting the cake left after the distillation of the oil in alcohol, anddistilling off the spirit. (Journ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-materia-medica-and-therapeutics-volume-2-ning-the-oil-of-cubebs-are-prepared-by-mr-willdenow-the-modeof-preparing-these-will-be-described-when-noticing-the-gelatinous-capsules-ofcopaiva-a-combination-of-oil-of-cubebs-and-oil-of-copaiva-forms-a-very-usefulmedicine-in-some-cases-of-gonorrhoea-on-the-continent-a-preparation-called-the-oleo-resinous-extract-of-cubebs-isused-it-is-prepared-by-adding-the-oil-to-the-resinous-extract-of-cubebs-whichis-prepared-by-digesting-the-cake-left-after-the-distillation-of-the-oil-in-alcohol-anddistilling-off-the-spirit-journ-image370072108.html
RM2CE26N0–. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . ning the oil of cubebs, are prepared by Mr. Willdenow. The modeof preparing these will be described when noticing the gelatinous capsules ofcopaiva. A combination of oil of cubebs and oil of copaiva forms a very usefulmedicine in some cases of gonorrhoea. On the continent, a preparation, called the oleo-resinous extract of cubebs, isused. It is prepared by adding the oil to the resinous extract of cubebs, whichis prepared by digesting the cake left after the distillation of the oil in alcohol, anddistilling off the spirit. (Journ.
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ance, burnmg with a smoke and yielding an aromatic agreeable odour.—Hool.Journ. 4. 144. Dr. Macfadgen asserts that this Hog gum is the same as the mani oroanani of Brazil, and therefore belongs to Moronobea coccinea, to which he refers it.It is largely used in the West Indies for the same purposes as pitch, and also in theform of pills, as a substitute for balsam of copaiva. Endlicher, on the contrary, refersthe Hog gum to Clusia flava. Balsam of Maria comes fi^om Verticillaria Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-vegetable-kingdom-or-the-structure-classification-and-uses-of-plants-illustrated-upon-the-natural-system-ance-burnmg-with-a-smoke-and-yielding-an-aromatic-agreeable-odourhooljourn-4-144-dr-macfadgen-asserts-that-this-hog-gum-is-the-same-as-the-mani-oroanani-of-brazil-and-therefore-belongs-to-moronobea-coccinea-to-which-he-refers-itit-is-largely-used-in-the-west-indies-for-the-same-purposes-as-pitch-and-also-in-theform-of-pills-as-a-substitute-for-balsam-of-copaiva-endlicher-on-the-contrary-refersthe-hog-gum-to-clusia-flava-balsam-of-maria-comes-fiom-verticillaria-image370583479.html
RM2CEWF07–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ance, burnmg with a smoke and yielding an aromatic agreeable odour.—Hool.Journ. 4. 144. Dr. Macfadgen asserts that this Hog gum is the same as the mani oroanani of Brazil, and therefore belongs to Moronobea coccinea, to which he refers it.It is largely used in the West Indies for the same purposes as pitch, and also in theform of pills, as a substitute for balsam of copaiva. Endlicher, on the contrary, refersthe Hog gum to Clusia flava. Balsam of Maria comes fi^om Verticillaria
. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. 564 HISTORY OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. Liiinfflus. This is an elegant tree, attaining a considerable height, and dividing into numerous. Balsam of Copaiva. branches. The bark is rough, and of a dark brown colour; the leaves are pinnated, consisting of four pair of pinnae, large, ovate, pointed, somewhat narrowed on one side, and placed upon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-embracing-the-physiology-of-plants-with-their-uses-to-man-and-the-lower-animals-and-their-application-in-the-arts-manufactures-and-domestic-economy-illus-by-several-hundred-figures-botany-botany-economic-1855-564-history-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-liiinfflus-this-is-an-elegant-tree-attaining-a-considerable-height-and-dividing-into-numerous-balsam-of-copaiva-branches-the-bark-is-rough-and-of-a-dark-brown-colour-the-leaves-are-pinnated-consisting-of-four-pair-of-pinnae-large-ovate-pointed-somewhat-narrowed-on-one-side-and-placed-upon-image232356696.html
RMRE0N9C–. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. 564 HISTORY OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. Liiinfflus. This is an elegant tree, attaining a considerable height, and dividing into numerous. Balsam of Copaiva. branches. The bark is rough, and of a dark brown colour; the leaves are pinnated, consisting of four pair of pinnae, large, ovate, pointed, somewhat narrowed on one side, and placed upon
. The natural history of plants. Botany. LEGUMINOS^-OJSSALFINIEJE. 133 ill-developed caducous stipules. The flowers form solitary or mul- tiple short racemes on tlie wood of the old branches; they are accompanied by scaly caducous bracts and bractlets. VII. COPAIVA SEEIES. The Copaiva-trees' (Fr., Copaiers; figs. 123-128), have regular Copaifera officinalis.. Pia. 123. Habit (i). hermaphrodite flowers. The little receptacle, convex or slightly ' Copaifera L., Gen., n. 542.—J., Qen., 365. —Lamk., J)ie<., U.I97; lii., t. 342.—Desk, in Mem. Mas., vii. 375, t. 13, 14.—H. B. K., Nov. Gen. ei Spe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-leguminos-ojssalfinieje-133-ill-developed-caducous-stipules-the-flowers-form-solitary-or-mul-tiple-short-racemes-on-tlie-wood-of-the-old-branches-they-are-accompanied-by-scaly-caducous-bracts-and-bractlets-vii-copaiva-seeies-the-copaiva-trees-fr-copaiers-figs-123-128-have-regular-copaifera-officinalis-pia-123-habit-i-hermaphrodite-flowers-the-little-receptacle-convex-or-slightly-copaifera-l-gen-n-542j-qen-365-lamk-jielt-ui97-lii-t-342desk-in-mem-mas-vii-375-t-13-14h-b-k-nov-gen-ei-spe-image232086840.html
RMRDGD3M–. The natural history of plants. Botany. LEGUMINOS^-OJSSALFINIEJE. 133 ill-developed caducous stipules. The flowers form solitary or mul- tiple short racemes on tlie wood of the old branches; they are accompanied by scaly caducous bracts and bractlets. VII. COPAIVA SEEIES. The Copaiva-trees' (Fr., Copaiers; figs. 123-128), have regular Copaifera officinalis.. Pia. 123. Habit (i). hermaphrodite flowers. The little receptacle, convex or slightly ' Copaifera L., Gen., n. 542.—J., Qen., 365. —Lamk., J)ie<., U.I97; lii., t. 342.—Desk, in Mem. Mas., vii. 375, t. 13, 14.—H. B. K., Nov. Gen. ei Spe
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