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" and its yellow-juiced root and wood yield the extract called ras, rasaut, rasot, or raswat, used as an external application in ophthalmia. It is likewise considered an extremely valuable febrifuge. It is prepared by digesting in water sliced pieces of... "
Flora Medica: A Botanical Account of All the More Important Plants Used in ... - Page 63
by John Lindley - 1838 - 655 pages
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Flora medica, a botanical account of plants used in medicine

John Lindley - 1838 - 706 pages
...136. B. Lycium Royle Illustr. 64. in Linn. trans. vol.xvii.p.83. — AtKicy ivSixoy Diogcorid. — Mountains in the North of India. Spines 3-parted conical....the best application in ophthalmia ever employed. VITACEJE. Nat. syst. ed. 2. p. 30. VITIS. Calyx somewhat 5-toothed. Petals 5, cohering at the point,...
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Transactions, Volume 7

Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India - 1840 - 436 pages
...them, which is to be found in every bazar, and described in all the works on Materia Medica. This is prepared by digesting in water sliced pieces of the root, stem and branches, of any species of Berberry, in an iron vessel ; boiling for some time, straining and then evaporating...
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Illustrations of Indian Botany: Or Figures Illustrative of Each of ..., Volume 1

Robert Wight - Botany - 1840 - 470 pages
...properties, either in tincture, or infusion. In the Upper provinces of India, we learn from Mr. Royle, that an extract, prepared by digesting in water sliced pieces of the root, stem and branches, of any of the species of Barberry, in an iron vessel, boiling for some time, straining, and then evaporating...
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The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department, Volume 3

International exhibition, 1862 - 1862 - 578 pages
...stomachic and carminative. 734. [9947] Rusot (extr. Berberis lycium), Calcutta. KANNY LOLL DEY. Is prepared by digesting in water sliced pieces of the root, stem and branches in an iron vessel. Ixiiling for some time, straining and then evaporating to a proper consistence....
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial ..., Volume 1

Edward Balfour - India - 1871 - 1174 pages
...external application in ophthalmia. It is likevvise considered an extremely valuable febrifuge. It is prepared by digesting in water sliced pieces of the root, stem, and branches in an iron vessel, boiling for sometime, straining and then evaporating to a proper consistence. It...
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