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Jalap is a
cathartic drug,
largely obsolete in
Western medicine,
consisting of the
tuberous roots of
Ipomoea purga, a
convolvulaceous plant growing on...
- in
Hortus Third (Bailey, Bailey, et al., 1976, op. cit.) include:
cancer jalap, oakum, garget, pocan, and scoke.
Further unlisted names that
appear at...
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Bhatt Jalap was a
Brahmin bard in the
court of Guru Arjan,
whose five
hymns are
present in Guru
Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs. Page cxx, The Ādi-Granth...
- and herbalism; for example, Vera Cruz
jalap (I. jalapa) and
Tampico jalap (I. simulans) are used to
produce jalap, a
cathartic preparation accelerating...
- of
flowering plant in the
genus Ipomoea. It is
commonly referred to as
jalap and is
probably also the
source of the John the
Conqueror root. Ipomoea...
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jalapa Ipomoea purga (aka
jalap and
Ipomoea jalapa)
Variant spelling Cancer jalap (Phytolacca americana)
Variant spelling Jalap,
obsolete cathartic drug...
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Dharyala Jalap is a
village and
union council, near the
Jhelum River, of
Jhelum District in the
Punjab Province of ****stan. It is part of Pind Dadan...
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Mexico from
which came a
former purgative drug,
named jalap,
taken from the
tubers of the
tuberous jalap.
Linnaeus refers to all
species of
Jalapa described...
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cinnamic and/or
benzoic acid or
their esters),
glycoresins (podophyllin,
jalap, kava kava),
fossil resins (amber, asphaltite, Utah resin). Usually, animal...
- (1998)
Third (2008) "Orang" on .O.rang's
album Herd of
Instinct (1994) "
Jalap" on .O.rang's
album Fields and
Waves (1996) "Lonely Carousel" on Rodrigo...