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Convolvulus scammonia,
commonly known as
scammony, is a
bindweed native to the
countries of the
eastern part of the
Mediterranean basin; it
grows in bushy...
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containing essential oils (ammonia****, asafoetida, gamboge, myrrh, and
scammony) are more used for
therapeutic purposes, food and incense. The
resin of...
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which includes ****in,
fennel seed, pennyroyal,
celery seed, anise, thyme,
scammony, and salt to be
added to the
basic liquid,
which is
explicitly called oxykraton...
- the
stems of
Ipomoea purga (jalap plant) and from
Convolvulus scammonia (
scammony). Noda, N; Kogetsu, H; Kawasaki, T; Miyahara, K (1990). "Scammonins I and...
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medicine formed by five books.
Drugs mentioned by
Avicenna include agaric,
scammony and euphorbium. The
latex of
Euphorbia resinifera contains resiniferatoxin...
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compound of
choline and
sinapic acid.
Jalapin or
Scammonin occurs in
scammony; it
hydrolyses to
glucose and
jalapinolic acid.
These are
generally oxy...
- of a
draught called "abortion wine"– ****ebore,
squirting cu****ber, and
scammony– but
failed to
provide the
precise manner in
which it was to be prepared...
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Convolvulus sarmentosus Convolvulus sarothrocladus Convolvulus scammonia –
scammony Convolvulus schimperi Convolvulus schirazi****
Convolvulus schulzei Convolvulus...
- cholagogues, and carminatives,
including aloin (aloe), Podophyllum, cascara,
scammony, jalap, colocynth, leptandrin,
saponis (soap), cardamom, capsi****, ginger...
- Trans. 1762, Abr. xi. 635.
Vorticella Ovifera Lin.
Letter describing the
Scammony Plant. Med. Obs. And Inq. i. p. 12, 1755.
Account of two
Paralytic Cases...