By distilling the leaves of Origanum marjorana, L.
In the same book there is a passage in which Hippocrates warns against the use of origanum, as harmful to the teeth and eyes: “Origanum in drinks is harmful to affections of the eyes, and also to the teeth.
Relief may be obtained, for instance, by dropping oil of bitter almonds into the ear on the side affected by the pain, or by allowing the vapor of hot vinegar, in which pennyroyal or origanum has been boiled, to penetrate into it.
This remedy isOriganum majorana (or common marjoram), which proves effective in masturbation and in excessively-aroused sexual impulses.
The ancients consecrated the Dittany of Crete (Origanum Dictamnus) to the goddess Lucina, who presided over the birth of children; and she was often represented wearing a crown of this Dittany.
Origanum vulgare, great increase of the crossed plants by stolons.
With Origanum vulgare, however, a cross between flowers on plants propagated by stolons from the same stock certainly increased slightly their fertility.
As I felt doubtful about the specific name I sent specimens to Kew, and was assured that the species was Origanum vulgare.
From the flowering herb of Origanum vulgare, or common or winter marjoram.
Dr Cattell scents it with the oils of origanum and bergamot instead of cinnamon.
From the fresh flowering herb of Origanum marjorana, or sweet or knotted marjoram.
Origanum vulgare) much like the sweet marjoram, but less aromatic.
Those most frequently employed are oil of cloves, xylol, oil of bergamot, oil of cedar, and origanum oil.
Dehydrate in alcohol which will remove much of the stain, clarify in oil of cloves or origanum oil.
Allow some origanum oil to flow over the section and remove excess of this by pressure with blotting paper.
The latter quantity would produce 40 to 60 okes of origanum oil, which is largely used in England for perfuming soap and other purposes.
The following table shows the exports of origanum oil in recent years: Year.
Frequent analyses have shown that the Cyprus origanum oil is remarkably constant in character.
The meat is sometimes minced, and after the addition of ground origanum leaves and spearmint, is placed in jars and slowly cooked.
In its wild state the plant from which origanum oil is distilled is a small perennial shrub, but, if cultivated, its size may be doubled or even trebled.
For twenty years the distillation of origanum oil has been made under Government control.
Holmes appears in the Perfumery and Essential Oil Record, 1913, from which it would seem that this oil is derived from Origanum majoranoides, Wild.
It has been found that the Cyprus origanumoil is exceptionally rich in carvacrol (over 80 per cent.
The Common Marjoram (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic plant that often grows in great abundance on dry hilly pastures, especially in limestone and chalky districts.
Origanum humile, and origanum rubescens (of Haworth), and mignonette may also be grown.
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