Pedicularis

Word PEDICULARIS
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Galerius died soon after of a disgusting and terrible disease (_morbus pedicularis_), described with great minuteness by Eusebius and Lactantius. ❋ Various (N/A)

Below the limit of eternal snow (13,000 feet) ranunculus and anemones, pedicularis and primulas are found just as they are in our higher latitudes with corresponding conditions of temperature. ❋ Sven Anders Hedin (1908)

The so-called ` ` King Pym '' died of this ` ` morbus pedicularis, '' but as prejudice and passion militated against him during his life and after his death, this fact is probably more rumor than verity. ❋ Unknown (1896)

The so-called "King Pym" died of this "morbus pedicularis," but as prejudice and passion militated against him during his life and after his death, this fact is probably more rumor than verity. ❋ Unknown (1896)

The purple pedicularis (_Pedicularis palustris_) in the wild state, and the sunflower among cultivated plants, may be cited instead of giving a long list of analogous instances. ❋ Hugo De Vries (1891)

Close by is a specimen of that rare plant the _Fucus Dealensis pedicularis rubrifolio_. ❋ Various (1876)

Altogether these formed the most picturesque little nooks it was possible to conceive; and they exhibited the withered remains of so many kinds of primrose, gentian, anemone, potentilla, orchis, saxifrage, parnassia, campanula, and pedicularis, that in summer they must be perfect gardens of wild flowers. ❋ Unknown (1864)

Mr. Ferber speaks of the pleasure he received in observing in the buds of Hepatica and pedicularis hirsuta yet lying hid in the earth, and in the gems of the shrub daphne mezereon, and at the base of osmunda lunaria a perfect plant of the future year, discernable in all its parts ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

According to the DA, ingredients include: canavalia rosea, clematis vitalba, nelumbo nucifera, pedicularis grand folia, heimia salicifolia, leonurus sibiricus, ledum palustre, blue lotus, baybean and a number of other herbs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Victoria Borowicz (of Illinois State); he was talking about the effects of the parasitic plant pedicularis canadensis on grassy prairies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Herod Agrippa) is evidently supposed to have died by a judicial and preternatural death, whereas apparently one part of his malady was the _morbus pedicularis_ -- cases of which I have myself circumstantially known in persons of all ranks; one, for instance, being that of a countess enormously rich, and the latest a female servant.] ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

[Footnote 1: The solution is, _phtheirhiasis_ morbus pedicularis. ❋ Jonathan Swift (1706)

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