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Title: Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden
Identifier: contributionsfro02newy (find matches)
Year: 1899- (1890s)
Authors: New York Botanical Garden
Subjects: Plants
Publisher: New York : The Garden
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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324 KiRKWooD AND GiES : Chemical Studies in many of the confections, of civilized man all over the globe.* Immoderate use of the fruit, which according to the people of the tropics is highly refrigerant, causes, it is said, rheumatic and other diseases.t The milk is considered an agreeable cooling beverage in the tropics. It has been known for some time that irritation of the mucous membrane of the bladder and urethra is caused by drinking too freely of the cocoanut milk.^ It is strongly
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Fig. 3. Ripe cocoanut. .5", lower part of axis forming the stem ; A, upper end of axis with scars of male floweis ; Epi, epicarp ; Afes, mesocarp with fibers ; End, endo- carp or hard shell; T, portion of testa adhering to endosperm ; Alb, endosperm sur- rounding cavity of the nut ; K, germinating eye. X \- Winton. diuretic. Parisi has used the cocoanut therapeutically as an an- thelmintic with uniformly satisfactory results. § He states that the meat of the nut is a powerful taenicide, the milk sharing the prop- *In the Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 13: 490, 1900-1901, the following may be found : " Dr. Gies in answer to a question stated that the food content of the cocoanut is small." This answer is quoted incorrectly. The question referred to the nitrogenous food content. It was stated on that occasion that the ** content oip'roteid food-stuff is small." See page 340. t Pavy: A Treatise on Food and Dietetics physiologically and therapeutically considered, 488. 1878. (Curtis: Annals" of the New York Academy of Sciences, 13: 490. 1900-1901. \ See Liebreich : Encyklopaedie der Therapie, i : 744. 1896.
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