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Felter's Materia Medica on Zingiber
CARDAMOMI SEMEN
   The dried, recently decapsulated fruit of Elettaria Cardamomum, White et Maton. (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae.) Mountainous coasts of Malabar. Dose, 5 to 6O... / The dried, recently decapsulated fruit of Elettaria Cardamomum, White et Maton. (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae.) Mountainous coasts of Malabar. Dose, 5 to 6O grains. Common Names: Cardomom Seeds, C...1
   The dried, recently decapsulated fruit of Elettaria Cardamomum, White et Maton. (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae.) Mountainous coasts of Malabar. Dose, 5 to 6O... / The dried, recently decapsulated fruit of Elettaria Cardamomum, White et Maton. (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae.) Mountainous coasts of Malabar. Dose, 5 to 6O grains. Common Names: Cardomom Seeds, C...1
CURCUMACURCU
   The rhizome of Curcuma longa, Linné (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae). Southern and eastern Asia, and extensively cultivated in China, Hindustan, and other countries. Common Names: Turmeric, Curcuma. Principal Constituent.Curcumin, a yellow coloring matter. Preparation.Specific Medicine Curcuma. (A coloring agent.) Action and Uses.While turmeric is a mild aromatic stimulant, it is almost wholly used as a test for alkalies, and to color ointments and other pharmaceutical products.1
   The rhizome of Curcuma longa, Linné (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae). Southern and eastern Asia, and extensively cultivated in China, Hindustan, and other countries. Common Names: Turmeric, Curcuma. Principal Constituent.Curcumin, a yellow coloring matter. Preparation.Specific Medicine Curcuma. (A coloring agent.) Action and Uses.While turmeric is a mild aromatic stimulant, it is almost wholly used as a test for alkalies, and to color ointments and other pharmaceutical products.1
ZINGIBER
   The dried rhizome of Zingiber officinale, Roscoe (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae). Southern Asia; cultivated in tropical regions...... ginger its flavor; resin, and gingerol, the pungent principle. Preparations.1. Specific Medicine Zingiber. Dose, I to 30 drops. 2. Oleoresina Zingiberis, Oleoresin of Ginger. Dose, 1/2 to I grain. ......se, I to 30 drops. 2. Oleoresina Zingiberis, Oleoresin of Ginger. Dose, 1/2 to I grain. 3. Tinctura Zingiberis, Tincture of Ginger. Dose 5 to 60 minims. 4. Syrupus Zingiberis, Syrup of Ginger. Dose, 1...1
   The dried rhizome of Zingiber officinale, Roscoe (Nat. Ord. Zingiberaceae). Southern Asia; cultivated in tropical regions...... ginger its flavor; resin, and gingerol, the pungent principle. Preparations.1. Specific Medicine Zingiber. Dose, I to 30 drops. 2. Oleoresina Zingiberis, Oleoresin of Ginger. Dose, 1/2 to I grain. ......se, I to 30 drops. 2. Oleoresina Zingiberis, Oleoresin of Ginger. Dose, 1/2 to I grain. 3. Tinctura Zingiberis, Tincture of Ginger. Dose 5 to 60 minims. 4. Syrupus Zingiberis, Syrup of Ginger. Dose, 1...1
References
1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
