Definition of Bryonia alba

1. Noun. White-flowered vine having thick roots and bearing small black berries; Europe to Iran.

Exact synonyms: Devil's Turnip, White Bryony
Generic synonyms: Briony, Bryony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bryonia Alba

Bryaceae
Bryales
Bryan
Bryan Donkin
Bryansk
Bryant
Bryant's sign
Bryant's traction
Bryant's triangle
Bryanthus taxifolius
Bryce
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryn
Brynhild
Bryon
Bryonia alba
Bryonia dioica
Bryophyta
Bryopsida
Bryson
Brython
Brythonic
Brythons
Bryum
Brønsted-Lowry acid
Brønsted-Lowry acids
Brønsted-Lowry base
Brønsted-Lowry bases
Brønsted acid
Brønsted base

Literary usage of Bryonia alba

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1826)
"4. Preparation of Chloride of Lime. 5. On the Detection of Arsenic. 6, On Cafeine. 1. Analysis of the Root of the bryonia alba. 8. ..."

2. A Clinical materia medica by Ernest Albert Farrington (1897)
"bryonia alba. 1. Blood. 2. Serous Membranes. 3. Muscles. 4. Skin. ... bryonia alba grows plentifully in England and on the continent of Europe. ..."

3. Lectures on Materia Medica by Carroll Dunham (1879)
"bryonia alba. tincture of the root of bryonia alba, or A • dilutions made from it, were used by Hahne- mann in his provings. The root of this vine, ..."

4. Leaders in homoeopathic therapeutics by Eugene Beauharnais Nash (1901)
"bryonia alba. As in Pulsatilla, so in Bryonia, the leading characteristic lies in its " modality." Three words express it—aggravation from motion. ..."

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