نتایج جستجو برای: melissa officinails l
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Editorial Staff Assistant Managing Editor: Dawn Bennett Senior Editors: Eleanore Butz, R. Brooks Hanson, Pamela J. Hines, BarbaraJasny, Katrina L. Kelner, Paula A. Kiberstis, David Lindley, Linda J. Miller, L. Bryan Ray, Phillip D. Szuromi, David F. Voss Associate Editors: Gilbert J. Chin, Suki Parks Letters: Christine Gilbert, Editor; Steven S. Lapham Book Reviews: Katherine Livingston, Editor...
Editorial Staff Assistant Managing Editor: Dawn Bennett Senior Editors: Eleanore Butz, R. Brooks Hanson, Barbara Jasny, Katrina L. Kelner, David Lindley, Linda J. Miller, Phillip D. Szuromi, David F. Voss Associate Editors: Gilbert J. Chin, Pamela J. Hines, Paula A. Kiberstis, Suki Parks, L. Bryan Ray Letters: Christine Gilbert, Editor; Steven S. Lapham Book Reviews: Katherine Livingston, Edito...
Lemon balm ( Melissa officinalis L.) is a perennial plant of the family Lamiaceae, which used in folk medicine and food industry, as well being processed to obtain essential oil. The aim special work monitor influence vegetation on composition chemical oils, obtained by steam distillation from lemon cultivated North-eastern Bulgaria, has been determined. plants were harvested two periods - firs...
From Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL Address for correspondence: Philip R. Liebson, MD, Rush Medical College, 1700 West Van Buren, Suite 470, Chicago, IL 60612 • Email: [email protected] Published online: www.themedicalroundtable.com • Search for ID: CV14027 DR. LIEBSON: I am Dr. Philip Liebson from the Section of Cardiology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago. I am joined today by...
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