| William Salisbury - 1816 - 476 páginas
...stomachic pills. — Lewis's Mat. Med. 235. M"ENTHA Pipcri/a. PLPPER-MINT. Herb. I.. ED — The leaves have a more penetrating smell than any of the other mints, and a much warmer, pungent, glowing taste like pepper, sinking as it were into the tongue. The principal use of... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1829 - 654 páginas
...oil. in the stomach plaster and stomachic pills. MENTHA PIPEIUTA. Pepper-mint. — The leaves have a more penetrating smell than any of the other mints, and a much warmer, pungent, glowing taste like pepper, sinking as it were into the tongue. '1 he principal use... | |
| John Rogers - 1839 - 372 páginas
...formerly. 19. PEPPERMINT. — MENTHA PIPERITA. A native of watery places in various parts of England. This variety has a more penetrating smell than any...carminative qualities render it useful in flatulent colics, hysteric affections, and retchings, in which it acts as a cordial. The essence of peppermint... | |
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