| Jacob Bigelow - 1817 - 736 pagine
...confined, lest, in their folly, they should destroy themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, and after eleven days returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.** Beverly's History of Virginia, p. 121. Note D. " De Cuechyliztomatl, seu Tomatl sonalis. Genus est... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 692 pagine
...says, " the James'-town weed, which resembles tbe thorny apple of Peru, (and I take to be the pliint so called,) is supposed to be one of the greatest...again, not remembering any thing that had passed.'' (4510.) That the stramonium is a powerful narcotic, and th.it the stupor it occasions is sometimes... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 1050 pagine
...be the plant so called,) is supposed to be one of the greatest coolers in the world. This being nn early plant, was gathered very young for a boiled...again, not remembering any thing that had passed.*' (4.510.) That the stramonium is a powerful narcotic, and th it the stupor it occasions is sometimes... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 632 pagine
...confined, lest, in their folly, they should destroy themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, and after eleven days returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed." , The treatment required to counteract the effects of Stramonium, is precisely that which has already... | |
| 1845 - 904 pagine
...subject. Dr. Burnett, in his Outlines of Botany, under the head Daturete, remarks, " The Tlwrn-apples are different species of Datura (so called from the...several reports, published in the Transactions of the Philadelphia!! College of Physicians, and in other authentic journals, tend to confirm some of the... | |
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