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Succus entericus
Succus Suc"cus, n.; pl. Succi. (Med.) The expressed juice of a plant, for medicinal use. Succus entericus. [NL., literally, juice of the intestines.] (Physiol.) A fluid secreted in small by certain glands (probably the glands of Lieberk["u]hn) of the small intestines. Its exact action is somewhat doubtful.

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- Archives of Sweden at Stockholm. "Ericus Olai". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved August 1, 2020. Biörn Tjällén. "Ericus Olai or Erik Olofsson". University...
- Ericus Johannis Schroderus (c. 1608 – 1639, Upsaliensis) was a Swedish philologist and historian, living in Uppsala. He compiled the first dictionary which...
- Horik I or Hårik (died 854) was a king of the Danes. He was co-ruler from 813, and sole king from c. 828 until his violent death in 854. His long and eventful...
- Ericus Erici Sorolainen (1546–1625) was a Finnish Lutheran bishop, a Bishop of Turku from 1583 to 1625 as the successor to Paulus Juusten; and the administrator...
- prominently in book 5 of Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum as Ericus disertus. This Ericus disertus is indeed a Norwegian, but his father is not named Alrek...
- or Erīcus (Medieval Latin: [ɛˈriː.kus]), which was also adopted into Old Swedish usage (for example, cf. 15th century Kalmar Swedish historian Ericus Olai)...
- Eric Walten (1663–1697) was a Dutch Enlightenment thinker and pamphleteer, notably accused of blasphemy and of secretly following the philosophical thinking...
- 1886. Ericus Gerhardus Verkade was born on 20 November 1835 in Vlaardingen in the Netherlands. He was named after his father, the notary Ericus Gerhardus...
- warranted by the historical sources. A Swedish translation was published by Ericus Benedicti Schroderus in 1620. A modern Swedish version, translated by Kurt...
- world. The Latin specific epithet typhina is explained in Carl Linnaeus and Ericus Torner's description of the plant with the phrase "Ramis hirtis uti typhi...