| John Lindley, John Torrey - 1831 - 486 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair. and even the teeth, of both man and beast. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shell. Its action upon the uterus is as powerful as that of the Rye ergot, or perhaps more so. Jinn,... | |
| John Lindley - 1836 - 570 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair, and even the teeth, of both man and beast. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shell. Its action upon the uterus is as powerful as that of Rye ergot, or perhaps more so. Ann. des... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1076 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair, and even the teeth, of both man and beast. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shell. Its action upon the uterus is as powerful as that of Rye ergot, or perhaps more so. The country... | |
| John Gamgee - 1858 - 410 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair, and even the teeth, of both man and beast. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shell. Its action upon the uterus is as powerful as that of rye ergot, larged and diseased ovary protrudes... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 800 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair, and even the teeth of both man and beasts. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shells. Its action on the uterus is as powerful as that of the Eye ergot, or perhaps more so. Ann.... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 804 Seiten
...and the use of it is attended with a shedding of the hair, and even the teeth of both man and beasts. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shells. Its action on the uterus is as powerful as that of the Rye ergot, or perhaps more so. Ann.... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1875 - 826 Seiten
...Roulin says : " Its use is attended with shedding of the hair, both of man and beast, and sometimes of the teeth. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without any shells." Tulley, in his mention of this fungus adds: "It is probably by its abortifacient power... | |
| William H. Burt - 1881 - 996 Seiten
...watery serum kept constantly oozing from the scalp, so profuse as to keep the hair constantly wet. "Shedding of the hair, both of man and beast, and...on it lose their hoofs, and fowls lay eggs without shells." — Rcmiin. "The hair, hoofs, nails, and teeth are but prolongations of the true skin. Any... | |
| Henry G. Piffard - 1881 - 366 Seiten
...acid. USTILAGO MAIDIS, Lev., P.; USD A. Its use is attended with the shedding of the hair, both in man and beast, and (sometimes) even of the teeth. Mules fed on it lose their hoofs. Roulin.* C. Ichthyosis. Lombroso, 180, Oct. '78, 306. * Tolly W. Materia Medica and Pharmacology. Vol.... | |
| William H. Burt - 1883 - 1020 Seiten
...profnses* to keep the hair constantly wet. "Shedding of the hair, both of man and beast, and sometime even of the teeth. Mules fed on it lose their .hoofs, and fowls l«j eggs without shells." — Ratclin. "The hair, hoofs, nails, and teeth are but prolongations of... | |
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