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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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.
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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.