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  1. ... Royale de Med. de Paris, in 1826. 628 S.—Sesamum Orientale. ttj9" To those who feel interested in the subject, the following references may prove acceptable. They form, it is probable, ...
  2. ... oil from rape was used many ways; the sesamum oil was an ingredient in their cookery, as it is to this day. NOTES AND REFERENCES. 15? There can be no d ubt but ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... oil is frequently adulterated, chiefly with poppy oil, sesame oil, cotton-seed oil, and peanut oil. The method of detection of adulterations will be seen by reference to the table on page 396. The sp. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The natural history of Pliny (Volume 4) 
    Publication: London : Henry G. Bohn, MDCCCLV-MDCCCLVII
    ... the time that it is sown. Millet, panic, sesame, and all the summer grains are ripe within forty days after blossoming, with considerable variations, of course, in reference to soil and weather. Thus, in Egypt, we ...
  5. ... Pinus" and " Salix " (Pine and Willow), Oils under " Sesamum " (Bene), Starch and ... will con- tain full references. The mode of action of medicinal plants infinitely ...
  6. ... wheat flour. In other areas, soy flour or sesame flour can be used to advantage. Sunflower seed also offers promise in some areas. Peanut flour, though not as satisfactory in quality, is being introduced in Africa and India. Other *J.G. Harrar, reference 2 ies products are being introduced in Latin ...
  7. ... oil is shown by the gradual appear- 200 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Food. Food. ance of a coffee color, varying in intensity with the amount of adulteration. For sesame and ground nut oils one volume of nitric ...
  8. ... ropes, sometimes leather, old canvass, &c. 328 SERVITES—SESAMUM ORIENTALE. Servites, or Servants or the Holt Virgin; ... vants); the title which the popes give themselves. Sesamum Okientale; a plant, known from a very ancient ...
  9. ... and in carbon disulphide. OLEUM SESAMI. Oil of Sesamum. Sesame Oil, Teel Oil, Benne Oil. “A fixed oil expressed from the seed of Sesamum indicum.” <U. S., p 288. F C F, p ...
  10. ... efficacy. BENJAOY, Benjamin. BENJOINUM, Benjamin. BENJUI, Benjamin. BENNE, Sesamum orientale. BENNET, HERB, Geum urbanum and G. Virjjinianum. ... tree, whose aromatic root, boiled in oil of sesame, is employed, by the orientals, as a lini- ...
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