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A large ash-heap surrounded by jimsonweed and burdock marked the sight of the once beautiful red barn.
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Of jimsonweed, leaves are imported, from 100,000 to 150,000 pounds annually, and 10,000 pounds of seed.
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Lee smeared his face and hands with jimsonweed ointment and smoked a succession of pungent cigars, which kept the worst at bay.
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How could Jimsonweed have gotten into your salad?
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The leaves of Jamestownweed, bruised with cream or lard, are also good.
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The leaves of the Jamestownweed, mashed with cream, are good for a stone-bruise.
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Well, you must persuade her to use a liniment of Jamestownweed steeped in whisky.
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It took more than datura to overthrow British rule, but the plant's role earned it the nickname Jamestownweed.
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"I think the Jamestownweed groweth in these woods," he said dryly.
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Case reports: 3 cases of acute self-poisoning by ingestion of Daturastramonium are reported.
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Studies using Daturastramonium agglutinin confirmed that the type of triantennary branching changed in this period of pregnancy.
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Due to its easy availability and strong anticholinergic properties, substance users and teens may use Daturastramonium as a drug.
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Conclusion: Primary care physicians might be informed about the abuse of Daturastramonium, often associated with substance misuse, and the need to educate risk-patients.
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Yes, there was stramonium in those cigarettes-daturastramonium-perhapsa trace of hyoscyamine.
Usage of jimson weed in English
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When the clothes are washed and ready to boil, pin jimsonweed leaves upon the place.
She'd drink the beer people left out for slugs and snails, and she'd nibble their jimsonweed and nightshade and catnip.
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You may often see her visiting the blossoms of the Jimsonweed.
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Amateur journalists, like dog-fennel and jimsonweeds, usually blossom in Jayville.
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You may have all the ginseng and Jimsonweed and elecampane that you wish.
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I wonder where the cuckle-burrs are, and the tick-seed, and the jimsonweeds and the puff-balls.
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Jimsonweeds I call 'em.
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"You know the jimsonweed-theJamestown weed, as it is so often called?"
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Pick a few of those Jimsonweeds by the fence and lend me your handkerchief-ora couple of them would be still better.
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There cannot be enough of bulrush, adlumia, Madeira vine, catbriar, virgin's bower, brambles, sweet peas, Jimsonweed, milkweed, the smaller western sunflowers and morning glories.
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"These I just have named I take at bloom time; next month come purple thorn apple, jimsonweed, and hemlock."